Relief show pictorially The map covers Libya and Tunisia. Seven rivers and series of ranges of mountains. Wild animals. Names are neatly engraved. ... Show moreRelief show pictorially The map covers Libya and Tunisia. Seven rivers and series of ranges of mountains. Wild animals. Names are neatly engraved. Scale: Medius Meridianus 37 reliqui ad luenc inchiatur ratione 28 et 33 parallelorum. [up r. h.]. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00310 Print Map Item-ID: i11400791 BIB-ID: 1172422 Show less
The celebrated Flemish cartographer Gerard Mercatorrendition of Ptolemys map of Arabia based on his important Geographia. The map, a copperplate... Show moreThe celebrated Flemish cartographer Gerard Mercatorrendition of Ptolemys map of Arabia based on his important Geographia. The map, a copperplate engraving, shows the entirety of the Arabian Peninsula and parts of Africa and Persia. Details of the topography of the interior are almost completely fanciful though the place names having been based upon reports of travelers and traders are of great historical interest. Among these place names is Qatar given as Catara. [Gerard Merkator]. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00175 Print Map Item-ID: i2066168x BIB-ID: 1842141 Show less
Asiae Tabula VI. [cart.]. Medius meridianus 84 relqui ad hunc inclinantur pro exigentia parallelorum 13.27. Copper plate engraving. Letters are... Show moreAsiae Tabula VI. [cart.]. Medius meridianus 84 relqui ad hunc inclinantur pro exigentia parallelorum 13.27. Copper plate engraving. Letters are given around the edge for reference to the gazetteer. This map is much more finely engraved and more accurately fitted to the tables, than any of the maps of the previous Ptolemy editions. Size: 31 x 46 cm. Published in 1578 and reprinted in 1584-1704. Latin. (Qatar name in map = Catara). See Tibbets no 40, though this is not the same Shows territorial divisions, rivers, and cities. Relief shown by illustrations of mountains. Based on Ptolemy's Geography. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00174 Print Map Item-ID: i11401631 BIB-ID: 2764263 Show less
Relief show pictorially The map covers Libya and Tunisia. Seven rivers and series of ranges of mountains. Wild animals. Names are neatly engraved. ... Show moreRelief show pictorially The map covers Libya and Tunisia. Seven rivers and series of ranges of mountains. Wild animals. Names are neatly engraved. Scale: Medius Meridianus 37 reliqui ad luenc inchiatur ratione 28 et 33 parallelorum. [up r. h.]. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00310 Print Map Item-ID: i11400791 BIB-ID: 1172422 Show less
Relief shown pictorially From Gerard Mercator's edition of Claudii Ptolemaei Tabulae Geographicae Orbis Terrarum, possibly from a later edition... Show moreRelief shown pictorially From Gerard Mercator's edition of Claudii Ptolemaei Tabulae Geographicae Orbis Terrarum, possibly from a later edition published in Amsterdam This map covers the Persia, some islands of the region are well marked. Series of mountain ranges. Scale in the cartouche. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00290 Print Map Item-ID: i11400729 BIB-ID: 1172415 Show less
The celebrated Flemish cartographer Gerard Mercatorrendition of Ptolemys map of Arabia based on his important Geographia. The map, a copperplate... Show moreThe celebrated Flemish cartographer Gerard Mercatorrendition of Ptolemys map of Arabia based on his important Geographia. The map, a copperplate engraving, shows the entirety of the Arabian Peninsula and parts of Africa and Persia. Details of the topography of the interior are almost completely fanciful though the place names having been based upon reports of travelers and traders are of great historical interest. Among these place names is Qatar given as Catara. [Gerard Merkator]. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00175 Print Map Item-ID: i2066168x BIB-ID: 1842141 Show less
Asiae Tabula VI. [cart.]. Medius meridianus 84 relqui ad hunc inclinantur pro exigentia parallelorum 13.27. Copper plate engraving. Letters are... Show moreAsiae Tabula VI. [cart.]. Medius meridianus 84 relqui ad hunc inclinantur pro exigentia parallelorum 13.27. Copper plate engraving. Letters are given around the edge for reference to the gazetteer. This map is much more finely engraved and more accurately fitted to the tables, than any of the maps of the previous Ptolemy editions. Size: 31 x 46 cm. Published in 1578 and reprinted in 1584-1704. Latin. (Qatar name in map = Catara). See Tibbets no 40, though this is not the same Shows territorial divisions, rivers, and cities. Relief shown by illustrations of mountains. Based on Ptolemy's Geography. Main Heritage Display General HC.MAP.00049 Print Map Item-ID: i17065549 BIB-ID: 2764263 Show less