Relief shown pictorially Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00117 Print Map Item-ID: i17066669 BIB-ID: 1525332 Show moreRelief shown pictorially Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00117 Print Map Item-ID: i17066669 BIB-ID: 1525332 Show less
Relief shown pictorially. Covers old port city of al-Mukā on the Red Sea, and a major city under the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century. Shows... Show moreRelief shown pictorially. Covers old port city of al-Mukā on the Red Sea, and a major city under the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century. Shows coastlines, seaport, forts, merchants quarters, markets, and settlements. Includes list of major civic buildings. "Tome III, No. 20." LC copy annotated in pencil suggests source "S. Bellin. Le Petit Atlas Maritime, 1764." Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01184 Print Map Item-ID: i11404395 BIB-ID: 1172782 Show less
Jodocus Hondius was a Flemish Dutch cartographer and publisher of maps and a central figure in the golden age of Dutch cartography. He was... Show moreJodocus Hondius was a Flemish Dutch cartographer and publisher of maps and a central figure in the golden age of Dutch cartography. He was responsible for publishing the maps of Gerhard Mercator, the single most important cartographer of the age of discovery. The map depicts the realm of the legendary Christian Emperor Prester John in Abyssinia, an object of much speculation in the middle ages up to the early modern period. The map abounds in the fantasies of the time about the interior of Africa, in addition to Prester John there are the lands of the Amazons throughout the southern regions, a nearby lake named Zaire is inhabited by Tritons and Sirens and cannibals threaten the then recently Christianized kingdom of the Congo on the Atlantic coast of Africa, here called the Ethiopian Ocean (Oceanus Aethiopicus) and is shown in more detail in the inset map (possibly derived from Filippo Pigafettas map of the Congo itself derived from the reports of the Portuguese explorer Duarte Lopez). The map also depicts part of Arabia, up to Jeddah on the Red Sea, including Mecca to the north, the area of the Straits of Bab el-Mandeb and along the coast of Yemen up to the area of Dhofar in present day Oman. The modern day Gulf of Aden is here named the Arabian Gulf (Sinus Arabicus). Distances are given in German miles and Spanish leagues. This is a beautiful engraved map of Eastern Africa showing the legendary Kingdom of Prester John, who is said that he was ready to help the Crusaders in their campaign against Muslims. An interesting mistake depicting the deformation of lake Tanganyika and lake Victoria Being very small. The number of rivers is exegerrated. Scale: Milliaria Germanicor, 75, Leucarum Hispanicaru, 87,1/2 [cart. low r. h.] Relief shown pictorially. Includes inset map of "Congi Regni in Africa Christiani Nova Descriptio. From: "Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica Mundi... On verso: Text "Abissinorum et Congi regna," 353,352. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00246 Print Map Item-ID: i11400560 BIB-ID: 1172399 in Latin. Show less
par A. H. Brué ; publiée pour la première fois en 1822 par J. Goujon, revue et augmentée par l'éditeur... Relief shown by hachures Prime meridian: Paris ... Show morepar A. H. Brué ; publiée pour la première fois en 1822 par J. Goujon, revue et augmentée par l'éditeur... Relief shown by hachures Prime meridian: Paris Map showns the routes taken by various explorers Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01104 Print Map Item-ID: i11403470 BIB-ID: 1172690 Show less