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Image 1862-1863-Madrid-03-004-m 
Illustration No. 1     
Illustrator Tomás López 
Engraver Tomás López / Manuel Salvador Carmona 
Lithographer  
Title Caption MAPA DE UNA PORCION DEL REYNO DE ESPAÑA QUE COMPREHENDE LOS PARAGES POR DONDE ANDUVO DON QUIJOTE, Y LOS SITIOS DE SUS AVENTURAS 
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Chapter  
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Illustration Type Map
 
Technique Etching (acquaforte)
Burin engraving
 
Color Black and white 
Volume III 
Page Number Between 106 and 107 
Image Dimension 280 x 420 
Page Dimension 350 x 524 
Commentary Map with a portion of Spain (central and East) including 35 points of don Quixote's route (since the inn where he was knighted); first sally (4), second sally (12), third sally (19).
Over the map legend, don Quixote's arms: barber basin (Mambrino's helmet), armour, shield of the Knight of the sad countenance, shield with a lion... 
Notes 1 - The map was designed by Tomás López, geographer of His Majesty, according to the observations done on the spot by José de Hermosilla, captain of engineers.
2 - Same plate first used for Madrid: Ibarra, 1780.