Paul, Geography--Maps, Bible New Testament, Apostles
This striking map of the eastern Mediterranean and its environs was created to depict the travels of Apostle Pauli from Canaan to Rome (60 61 AD).... Show moreThis striking map of the eastern Mediterranean and its environs was created to depict the travels of Apostle Pauli from Canaan to Rome (60 61 AD). A total of 9 panels sandwich the map depicting major scenes from Paul's life and journey including the baptism of Ananias, his escape from Damascus a shipwreck off the island of Malta (also visible in map) and his appearance before the Roman Emperor Nero. The map was engraved and hand colored to display the geo-political divisions of the region in the 1st century AD. Numerous cities towns and place names are labeled throughout, including Memphis, Alexandria, Jerusalem, Babel, Tripoli, Constantinople, Athens and Rome. Sailing ships and a compass rose embellish the seas. Dutch text on verso. nieuwlÿcx int licht gebracht door Nicolaes Visscher. Shows the travels of the Apostles and especially St. Paul, through the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean. Relief shown pictorially. Graphic scale reads: "Duytse Mÿlen van 15 in een Graedt." (60 units shown). "Vrengaens van 20 in een Graedt." (80 units shown). Scale computed by comparison with other maps. Publication date from dealer's notes. Probably from a Dutch Bible. Verso has text reading: "Verklaringe over de geographische afbeeldinge der landtschappen, by den Apostelen ... doorwandelt." Nine vignettes along the top and bottom showing scenes of the travels of Saint Paul. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00249 Print Map Item-ID: i11400572 BIB-ID: 1845447 Visscher Nicolas (1618 - 1679), The Visscher families were art and map dealers in Amsterdam during the 17th century. Funded by C. J. Visscher (1587-1652), the business was continued by his son and grandson, both named Nicolas. Nicolas Visscher was born 1618 in Wenns, Austria. He died 1679 in Linz. Nicolas II, passed the business to Pieter Schenk. Show less
This detailed bird's-eye plan was one of the most popular plans of Jerusalem with 36 important locations identified by name through a key index, ... Show moreThis detailed bird's-eye plan was one of the most popular plans of Jerusalem with 36 important locations identified by name through a key index, including what is now Temple Mount (upper center) and the walls and gates of what is now the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel. Biblical scenes include the crucifixion at Golgotha (Calvary, bottom left) and King Solomon's anointment at Berch Gihon (bottom right). This map was originally published in Amsterdam in 1665 by Claes Janszoon Visscher as part of a Dutch bible. The name translates to "the holy and expanded city of Jerusalem, first known as Salem." While it is an imaginary plan, it provides great detail of the city walls and streets with a numbered key to important religious sites. Solomon's Temple is at upper center and Herod's Palace is located at the far left. This is the second state adding biblical scenes on the hillsides in the foreground. The elder's mark (an old fisherman) can be seen top left of the map key. Bird's eye view. Relief shown pictorially. Copperplate engraving ; "C.J. Visscher, excud."--Bottom right. Dutch text on verso: "Beschrijvinge van Jerusalem." Map is oriented with north towards the left. Geographic coordinates based on centerpoint derived from a modern Jerusalem map. Selected buildings shown pictorially with notes and placenames. Important scenes depicted along the bottom. Includes an alpha-numeric scroll key held by an eagle, indexing points of interest. Shows Solomon's temple, Palace of Herod, Golgotha with scene of the crucificion, Mount Gihon, scene of the annoiting of Solomon as King by Zadok the Priest. The plan is the same as the 1630 Stern's plan of Jerusalem. --Laor. Inscription in lower center "Dese Kaerte wert gestelt voor het 3 Cap. Nehemia" explains that the map was to appear in a bible before Nehemiah, chapter 3. From: Korte beschryvinge van de landschappen des werelts enz ; map 4. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00250 Print Map Item-ID: i11400584 BIB-ID: 1845449 The Visscher family includes art and map dealers in Amsterdam during the 17th century. Funded by C. J. Visscher (1587-1652), the business was continued by his son and grandson, both named Nicolas. Nicolas Visscher was born 1618 in Wenns, Austria. He died 1679 in Linz. Nicolas II, passed the business to Pieter Schenk. Show less
Beniamin Wright cælator. Small map of island of Borneo with pictorialpresentation of forest and buildings.Compass roses at the sea. Main Heritage... Show moreBeniamin Wright cælator. Small map of island of Borneo with pictorialpresentation of forest and buildings.Compass roses at the sea. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01238 Print Map Item-ID: i1140453x BIB-ID: 1172796 Copy at 1858.a.1.(2.). First (of 2) plate between pp.[72]-73/sig. L. Uk Show less
door W.A. Bachiene. Uitgegeven by G.T. van Paddenburg en A. van Paddenburg. O. Lindeman in Almelo Sculp. Scale in graphic form The map covers the... Show moredoor W.A. Bachiene. Uitgegeven by G.T. van Paddenburg en A. van Paddenburg. O. Lindeman in Almelo Sculp. Scale in graphic form The map covers the Holy Land from O.Lindeman in Almelo Sculp. 1757 [low marg.l.h.] Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00235 Print Map Item-ID: i11400511 BIB-ID: 1172394 Show less
Relief shown pictorially Covers: 51°-62°. 21°-33°N. Pictorial presentation of the towns and mountains. Note the shape of pyramids as they were... Show moreRelief shown pictorially Covers: 51°-62°. 21°-33°N. Pictorial presentation of the towns and mountains. Note the shape of pyramids as they were concieved at that time. Scale: Milliaria Germanica [low r. h. supported by 3 cherubs]. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00899 Print Map Item-ID: i11402313 BIB-ID: 1172574 Show less
Paul, Geography--Maps, Bible New Testament, Apostles
This striking map of the eastern Mediterranean and its environs was created to depict the travels of Apostle Pauli from Canaan to Rome (60 61 AD).... Show moreThis striking map of the eastern Mediterranean and its environs was created to depict the travels of Apostle Pauli from Canaan to Rome (60 61 AD). A total of 9 panels sandwich the map depicting major scenes from Paul's life and journey including the baptism of Ananias, his escape from Damascus a shipwreck off the island of Malta (also visible in map) and his appearance before the Roman Emperor Nero. The map was engraved and hand colored to display the geo-political divisions of the region in the 1st century AD. Numerous cities towns and place names are labeled throughout, including Memphis, Alexandria, Jerusalem, Babel, Tripoli, Constantinople, Athens and Rome. Sailing ships and a compass rose embellish the seas. Dutch text on verso. nieuwlÿcx int licht gebracht door Nicolaes Visscher. Shows the travels of the Apostles and especially St. Paul, through the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean. Relief shown pictorially. Graphic scale reads: "Duytse Mÿlen van 15 in een Graedt." (60 units shown). "Vrengaens van 20 in een Graedt." (80 units shown). Scale computed by comparison with other maps. Publication date from dealer's notes. Probably from a Dutch Bible. Verso has text reading: "Verklaringe over de geographische afbeeldinge der landtschappen, by den Apostelen ... doorwandelt." Nine vignettes along the top and bottom showing scenes of the travels of Saint Paul. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00249 Print Map Item-ID: i11400572 BIB-ID: 1845447 Visscher Nicolas (1618 - 1679), The Visscher families were art and map dealers in Amsterdam during the 17th century. Funded by C. J. Visscher (1587-1652), the business was continued by his son and grandson, both named Nicolas. Nicolas Visscher was born 1618 in Wenns, Austria. He died 1679 in Linz. Nicolas II, passed the business to Pieter Schenk. Show less
J.V. Schley. Also covers surrounding coastal areas. Shows forts and city structures. Relief shown by hachures and landforms. Includes illustrations... Show moreJ.V. Schley. Also covers surrounding coastal areas. Shows forts and city structures. Relief shown by hachures and landforms. Includes illustrations and decorative border. Depiction of Hormuz island in the Arabian Gulf. Parts of Kishm island and Persian coast on the other side are shown. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01182 Print Map Item-ID: i11404371 BIB-ID: 1172780 In French and Dutch. Show less
Coasts--Maps, Coasts--Arabian Peninsula--Maps--Early works to 1800, G7520 1740 .S3
هي خريطة توضح الساحل العربي باللون الاحمر، وكذلك الساحل الفارسي، وتظهر في الخريطة التلال الرملية وبعض التفاصيل، وتظهر سيناء في الخريطة على شكل مثلث... Show moreهي خريطة توضح الساحل العربي باللون الاحمر، وكذلك الساحل الفارسي، وتظهر في الخريطة التلال الرملية وبعض التفاصيل، وتظهر سيناء في الخريطة على شكل مثلث، والخليج الفارسي يظهر عريض جداً وممتداً الى الشمال، وذكر اسم قطر في الخريطة باسم كاتارا، والخريطة باللغة الفرنسية ونشرت عام1759م. J. V. Schley. Prime meridian: Ferro. Depths shown by shading. Appears in: Histoire générale des voyages / Antoine-François Prevost. 1747-67. Vol. 1. Includes note. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01036 Print Map Item-ID: i23299745 BIB-ID: 1172623 Map in French and Deutsch. Christophe Daniel Ebeling Collection, no.4010. Gift of Israel Thorndike, 1818. MaCbHMC Show less
This detailed bird's-eye plan was one of the most popular plans of Jerusalem with 36 important locations identified by name through a key index, ... Show moreThis detailed bird's-eye plan was one of the most popular plans of Jerusalem with 36 important locations identified by name through a key index, including what is now Temple Mount (upper center) and the walls and gates of what is now the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel. Biblical scenes include the crucifixion at Golgotha (Calvary, bottom left) and King Solomon's anointment at Berch Gihon (bottom right). This map was originally published in Amsterdam in 1665 by Claes Janszoon Visscher as part of a Dutch bible. The name translates to "the holy and expanded city of Jerusalem, first known as Salem." While it is an imaginary plan, it provides great detail of the city walls and streets with a numbered key to important religious sites. Solomon's Temple is at upper center and Herod's Palace is located at the far left. This is the second state adding biblical scenes on the hillsides in the foreground. The elder's mark (an old fisherman) can be seen top left of the map key. Bird's eye view. Relief shown pictorially. Copperplate engraving ; "C.J. Visscher, excud."--Bottom right. Dutch text on verso: "Beschrijvinge van Jerusalem." Map is oriented with north towards the left. Geographic coordinates based on centerpoint derived from a modern Jerusalem map. Selected buildings shown pictorially with notes and placenames. Important scenes depicted along the bottom. Includes an alpha-numeric scroll key held by an eagle, indexing points of interest. Shows Solomon's temple, Palace of Herod, Golgotha with scene of the crucificion, Mount Gihon, scene of the annoiting of Solomon as King by Zadok the Priest. The plan is the same as the 1630 Stern's plan of Jerusalem. --Laor. Inscription in lower center "Dese Kaerte wert gestelt voor het 3 Cap. Nehemia" explains that the map was to appear in a bible before Nehemiah, chapter 3. From: Korte beschryvinge van de landschappen des werelts enz ; map 4. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00250 Print Map Item-ID: i11400584 BIB-ID: 1845449 The Visscher family includes art and map dealers in Amsterdam during the 17th century. Funded by C. J. Visscher (1587-1652), the business was continued by his son and grandson, both named Nicolas. Nicolas Visscher was born 1618 in Wenns, Austria. He died 1679 in Linz. Nicolas II, passed the business to Pieter Schenk. Show less
This map by Jan Huygen van Linschoten is representative of different school of cartpgraphy dating from the end of the 16th century. He used details... Show moreThis map by Jan Huygen van Linschoten is representative of different school of cartpgraphy dating from the end of the 16th century. He used details brought back by numerous voyagers to compile information on the entire region. The shape of the Arabian Peninsula, including the whole of Arabia, is far more accurate than of earlier maps. Julfaf (now called Ras al Khaimah) is indicated for the first time. The arrowhead-shaped Qatar peninsula, called catura, can be clearly distinguished. It is located in the midst of an oyster-bed represented by small pearl-dots. [Jan Huygen van Linschoten, Henricus F. ab Langren]. Relief shown pictorially. From the author's Itinerario, voyage ofte schipvaert van Jan Huygen van Linschoten naer Oost ofte Portugaels Indien. Includes decorative cartouche and compass rose and col. ill. Some information taken from dealer's appraisal catalog. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00041 Print Map Item-ID: i11401412 BIB-ID: 1783519 Title and place names in Latin and Dutch. Show less
Coasts--Maps, Coasts--Africa, Southern--Maps--Early works to 1800
Arnoldus F. à Langren delineavit & scalpsit. Relief shown pictorially. Detached from: Itinerario, voyage ofte schipvaert van Jan Huygen van... Show moreArnoldus F. à Langren delineavit & scalpsit. Relief shown pictorially. Detached from: Itinerario, voyage ofte schipvaert van Jan Huygen van Linschoten naer Oost ofte Portugaels Indien. Companion map to Typus orarum maritimarum Guineae, Manicongo, & Angôlae ultra promontorium Bonae Spei ... Includes decorative strapwork cartouche, compass roses and navigation hazards. This finely engraved map is elaborated by title-pieces,compass-roses, and lettering performed by Arnold van Langren. Vignette of Prester John the legendary christian King is depicted just inside above the map. Scale: Milliaria Germanica, 50. Hispanicae 17,1/2 uni Gradiu competentia, 180. [low. middle] Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00347 Print Map Item-ID: i11400961 BIB-ID: 1172439 Title in Latin and Dutch. Place names in Latin and Portuguese. Show less
Coasts--Maps, Coasts--Africa, Southern--Maps--Early works to 1800, G8480 1596 .L5
This is a highly decorative map of the southwestern coast of Africa with early color. The scale is in German miles and Spanish leagues. There are... Show moreThis is a highly decorative map of the southwestern coast of Africa with early color. The scale is in German miles and Spanish leagues. There are coastal views of the islands of Ascension and St. Helena within a strap work cartouche at the bottom of the map and two compass roses. The title cartouche is decorated with birds, fruit and scroll-work, the sea is decorated with ships and a sea-creature, and the land is decorated with animals and mythical creatures. Also this map covers the western coast of Africa from the Gulf of Guinea to just beyond the Cape of Good Hope with excellent detail along the coastline. This map superbly engraved in the Flemish style by Florent van Langren, and the first Dutch edition of Linschoten's "Itinerario..." was published by Cornelis Claesz in 1596. Arnoldus F. á Langren delineauit, & scalpsit. Relief shown pictorially. Appears in the author's Itinerario, voyage ofte schipvaert van Jan Huygen van Linschoten naer Oost ofte Portugaels Indien. Companion map to Delineatio orarum maritimarum, terrae vulgo indigetatae terra do Natal item Sofalae, Mozambicae & Melindae ... Includes views of Ascension Island and Saint Helena, decorative cartouche and compass roses, and col. ill. Has watermark. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00240 Print Map Item-ID: i11400547 BIB-ID: 1843969 Title in Latin and English. Place names in Latin and Portuguese. Show less
J.V. Schley. Also covers surrounding coastal areas. Shows forts and city structures. Relief shown by hachures and landforms. Includes illustrations... Show moreJ.V. Schley. Also covers surrounding coastal areas. Shows forts and city structures. Relief shown by hachures and landforms. Includes illustrations and decorative border. Depiction of Hormuz island in the Arabian Gulf. Parts of Kishm island and Persian coast on the other side are shown. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00885 Print Map Item-ID: i11402258 BIB-ID: 1172568 In French and Dutch. Show less