Churbaierische Atlas
The Churbaierische Atlas is a geographical description of the Electorate of Bavaria from the late 17th century.
The full original title is:Which in English, translates to
The work first appeared in 1687 with a description of the towns, markets and castles of Bavaria. A new two-volume edition was published in 1690, with the addition of volume 2, which also included Bavarian monasteries, abbeys, provostries and convents. The copperplate engravings are by Johann Ulrich Krauß. The Munich jurist Anton Wilhelm Ertl - at this time chief judge of Steingaden Abbey in Wiedergeltingen - wrote the text. Further editions were published in 1698, 1703, and 1705.