Des Königreichs Böhmen Kreise Beraun und Pilsen No. 100 – Von Reilly

Mapmaker:  Franz Joseph Johann von Reilly

Des Königreichs Böhmen Kreise Beraun und Pilsen No. 100
(German for: The Kingdom of Bohemia’s Districts of Beroun and Pilsen No. 100)

This map highlights the southwestern part of the Kingdom of Bohemia, focusing on the districts of Beroun and Pilsen. The typography uses blackletter script for cities, and red markers for key administrative towns. The map provides topographical details, major road networks, rivers, and hills, offering a strong visual sense of the terrain and its organization under Habsburg administration.

Czech Republic:
Pilsen (Plzeň), Beraun (Beroun), Rokitzan (Rokycany), Staab (Stod), Hayd (Plasy), Tuschkau (Třemošná), Kladrau (Kladruby), Teinitz (Týnec), Nepomuk, Mies (Stříbro), Planian (Blovice), Rakonitz (Rakovník), Radowitz, Mies, Radnitz (Radnice), Bischitz (Bíšť), Chotieschau (Chotěšov), Dobrzan (Dobřany), Zwirschen (Zbiroh), Luditz (Žlutice), Eger (Cheb), Prag (Prague), Pschibram (Příbram), Bischitz (Březnice), Sadowa, Retschitz (Řečice), Schlan (Slaný), Horzowitz (Hořovice), Březin (Březina), Hlouschitz (Hlohovice), Manetin, Zbirow, Chrást, Mirošov, Schüttenhofen (Sušice), Petrowitz (Petrovice), Klattau (Klatovy), Taus (Domažlice), Ronsperg (Poběžovice), Straß (Stráž), Priesen (Březnice), Bukowsko, Unterwiesenthal, Holleschau, Kralowitz (Kralovice), Tuschkau (Třemošná), Mirotitz

Franz Joseph Johann von Reilly
Schauplatz der fünf Theile der Welt
Mapmaker also known as: Joseph von Reilly / abbr. F. J. v. Reilly
Publisher: Reilly, Vienna
Dimensions: Most maps from this work measure 35 x 27.5 cm

In the late 18th Century, cartographer Franz Johann Joseph von Reilly embarked on a project to publish a multi-volume atlas of the entire world entitled  Schauplatz der fünf Theile der Welt (published in several editions between zwischen 1789 und 1806).   Over 800 maps of Europe were created, however the Napoleonic Wars proved to be an obstacle to completing the third part of the atlas, which was to have been dedicated to the other regions of the world.  Von Reilly’s maps were sought after for their accuracy and detail.

In addition to being a mapmaker, Joseph von Reilly was was also an art dealer, author and publisher.  He was born in 1766, the son of court master John Reilly, and died in 1820 in Vienna.  His other major work was: Grosser Deutscher Atlas

These maps have a distinctive format, somewhat smaller than most maps of the period. Most measure 35 x 27.5 cm.