Karl Spruner von Merz

Karl Spruner von Merz (15 November 1803, in Stuttgart – 24 August 1892), or Karl von Spruner as he preferred to be known, was a German cartographer and scholar.

[1]: 397  He established a reputation as a scholar, but it was not until 1851 that this came to the notice of his military superiors, leading them to promote him to major in 1852 and to lieutenant colonel in 1855.

He was promoted to general in 1883, and finally retired in 1886, after 72 years in the Bavarian army.

His greatest work was his Historisch-Geographischer Hand-Atlas, whose first edition appeared in parts from 1848 to 1853.

[1]: 187  Heinrich Theodor Menke made major contributions to its second and third editions.

1865 Spruner Map of the Roman Empire under Diocletian.