Im historischen Kartenbestand der ULB bilden die Werke flämisch-niederländischer Kartographen einen Schwerpunkt: Willem Blaeuw, Jodocus Hondius, Jan Jansson, Lucas Jacob Waghenaer und vor allem Gerhard Mercator. Der Textdruck ihrer Atlanten wurde in Düsseldorf ausgeführt. In Köln entwickelte sich in der zweiten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts mit Johannes Metellus und Matthias Quad eine eigenständige kartographische Tradition, die ebenfalls im Bestand präsent ist. Die Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts erschienenen sehr exakten Rheinlaufkarten des kurpfälzischen Wasserbaumeisters im Herzogtum Berg, Carl Friedrich von Wiebeking, stellen den letzten Höhepunkt der regionalen Kartographie-Tradition dar.
Saxon England
Wilkinson, RobertIn: Atlas classica being a collection of maps of the countries, mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane : with their various subdivisions at different periods, (1808)Siciliae Antiquae Tabula
Wilkinson, RobertIn: Atlas classica being a collection of maps of the countries, mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane : with their various subdivisions at different periods, (1808)Syria et Assyria
Wilkinson, RobertIn: Atlas classica being a collection of maps of the countries, mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane : with their various subdivisions at different periods, (1808)Terra Veteribus Nota
Wilkinson, RobertIn: Atlas classica being a collection of maps of the countries, mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane : with their various subdivisions at different periods, (1808)The Countries travelled by the Aposteles
Wilkinson, RobertIn: Atlas classica being a collection of maps of the countries, mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane : with their various subdivisions at different periods, (1808)The Dioceses of England with their Alterations to the present time
Wilkinson, RobertIn: Atlas classica being a collection of maps of the countries, mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane : with their various subdivisions at different periods, (1808)The Dominions of Salomon and his Allies
Wilkinson, RobertIn: Atlas classica being a collection of maps of the countries, mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane : with their various subdivisions at different periods, (1808)The Land of Moriah or Jerusalem and the Adjacent Country
Wilkinson, RobertIn: Atlas classica being a collection of maps of the countries, mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane : with their various subdivisions at different periods, (1808)The Places recorded in the Five Books of Moses
Wilkinson, RobertIn: Atlas classica being a collection of maps of the countries, mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane : with their various subdivisions at different periods, (1808)The Purveyorships in the Reign of Solomon
Wilkinson, RobertIn: Atlas classica being a collection of maps of the countries, mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane : with their various subdivisions at different periods, (1808)The World according to the Idea of Herodotus
as far as can be collected from his HistoryWilkinson, RobertIn: Atlas classica being a collection of maps of the countries, mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane : with their various subdivisions at different periods, (1808)The World as Peopled by the Descendents of Noah
shewing the Countries possessed by Shem, Ham & Japhet and their posterity after the Confusion of TonguesWilkinson, RobertIn: Atlas classica being a collection of maps of the countries, mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane : with their various subdivisions at different periods, (1808)