Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00084 Print Map Item-ID: i1706580x BIB-ID: 1525240 Copy at Maps C.1.b.2. Section 2, across fol. XXVI/sig. Cc v and... Show moreMain Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00084 Print Map Item-ID: i1706580x BIB-ID: 1525240 Copy at Maps C.1.b.2. Section 2, across fol. XXVI/sig. Cc v and conjugate r. Uk Show less
Relief shown pictorially. A 1662 Latin map of Arabia, a copy of an earlier map by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638). Original copy is hand-colored... Show moreRelief shown pictorially. A 1662 Latin map of Arabia, a copy of an earlier map by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638). Original copy is hand-colored double-page engraved map with large pictorial cartouche depecting figures, camels, and ships. One of the first maps to show internal features of the Arabian Peninsula. Mountains are depicted, oases denoted by trees, and points used to indicate pearl deposits in the Arabian Gulf. Dotted lines to show international borders. The Red Sea is denoted by three Latin names: Mare Rubrum, Mare Mecca, and Sinus Arabicus (Arabian Gulf) ; Sinus Persicus, and Mare Elcatif (al-Qatif Sea) for the Persian Gulf. LC copy imperfect: Annotated in pencil "From Bleau. Geographia quae est Cosmographia Blaviana, Amsterdam, 1662?" Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00127 Print Map Item-ID: i17066013 BIB-ID: 1525266 Show less
Main Heritage Display General HC.MAP.00075 Print Map Item-ID: i17065768 BIB-ID: 1525236 Copy at Maps C.1.b.2. Section 2, across fol. XXVI/sig. Cc v and... Show moreMain Heritage Display General HC.MAP.00075 Print Map Item-ID: i17065768 BIB-ID: 1525236 Copy at Maps C.1.b.2. Section 2, across fol. XXVI/sig. Cc v and conjugate r. Uk Show less
Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00096 Print Map Item-ID: i17065896 BIB-ID: 1525254 Copy at Maps C.1.b.2. Section 2, across fol. XXVI/sig. Cc v and... Show moreMain Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00096 Print Map Item-ID: i17065896 BIB-ID: 1525254 Copy at Maps C.1.b.2. Section 2, across fol. XXVI/sig. Cc v and conjugate r. Uk Show less
Relief shown pictorially. A 1662 Latin map of Arabia, a copy of an earlier map by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638). Original copy is hand-colored... Show moreRelief shown pictorially. A 1662 Latin map of Arabia, a copy of an earlier map by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638). Original copy is hand-colored double-page engraved map with large pictorial cartouche depecting figures, camels, and ships. One of the first maps to show internal features of the Arabian Peninsula. Mountains are depicted, oases denoted by trees, and points used to indicate pearl deposits in the Arabian Gulf. Dotted lines to show international borders. The Red Sea is denoted by three Latin names: Mare Rubrum, Mare Mecca, and Sinus Arabicus (Arabian Gulf) ; Sinus Persicus, and Mare Elcatif (al-Qatif Sea) for the Persian Gulf. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00120 Print Map Item-ID: i17065963 BIB-ID: 1525261 Show less
Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00036 Print Map Item-ID: i17065458 BIB-ID: 1525205 Show moreMain Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00036 Print Map Item-ID: i17065458 BIB-ID: 1525205 Show less
Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00028 Print Map Item-ID: i11401369 BIB-ID: 1172479 Show moreMain Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00028 Print Map Item-ID: i11401369 BIB-ID: 1172479 Show less
خريطة انجليزية مهمة للجزيرة العربية،وهي النسخة الانجليزية المحدثة للخريطة التي رسمها جيكوب فان دير سنة 1740م،مع اضافة بعض التعديلات،ارخت هذة... Show moreخريطة انجليزية مهمة للجزيرة العربية،وهي النسخة الانجليزية المحدثة للخريطة التي رسمها جيكوب فان دير سنة 1740م،مع اضافة بعض التعديلات،ارخت هذة الخريطة ونشرت سنة 1745م،بواسطة جون جرين(John Green )ونوقشت بواسطة جورج تشايلد (George Child)بلندن،وتوجد مجموعة من الملاحظات في اسفل يمين الخريطة للميزات الطبيعية على الخريطة وتشير الخطوط تحت اسماء الاماكن لخطوط العرض والطول والخطوط الملاحية لبعض الملاحين الماهرين،ويذكر فيها اسم البحر الاحمر والخليج،وتتميز الخريطة بانها اكثر تفصيلاً من الخريطة الاساسية،وتقسم المنطقة العربية لعدة مناطق لكل منطقة لون يميزها.ابعاد الخريطة26x21. G. Child, sculpt. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00896 Print Map Item-ID: i11402295 BIB-ID: 1525395 Show less
This hand-colored engraved map was first published in "Atlas Manuale A New Set of Maps of All Parts of the Earth" during the early part of the... Show moreThis hand-colored engraved map was first published in "Atlas Manuale A New Set of Maps of All Parts of the Earth" during the early part of the 18th century. Herman Moll was one of the foremost map publishers in England at this time. This highly detailed yet small map covers Arabian Peninsula eastward to the Persian Gulf and northward to Iraq and Desert of Syria, and the Red Sea region including part of Africa. It is a clear and attractive cartographic document that shows physical features, settlements, caravan trails, and tribal affiliation. by H. Moll, geographer. Relief shown pictorially. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00083 Print Map Item-ID: i11401473 BIB-ID: 1822137 Herman Moll was born in 1654 of German descent. He first came to London to work as an engraver for several publishers, and in the late 1670s set up his own business publishing atlases as well as maps of all parts of the world. His earliest known cartographic work is a series of small maps for the geography book of Sir Jonas Moore, published in 1683. Over the next fifty years he produced numerous works on classical, British and foreign geography, illustrated with maps of varying scales and detail yet in clear, distinctive style. Though his later work lacks the flamboyance of earlier productions, it is nevertheless still very pleasing to the eye. Molls best known works are the maps he produced for his folio atlas "The World Described", first published circa 1715. Perhaps Molls most famous map is the "New and Exact Map of the Dominions of the King of Great Britain on Ye Continent of North America", depicting the English colonies along the east coast. The map is more popularly called the Beaver Map after its attractive vignette scene of beavers building dams. His other works include the "Atlas Manuale" (1709), the "New and Complete Atlas" (1719), the "Atlas Minor" (1729) and "Atlas Geographus" (1711-17) in five volumes. Names of the places in English, and some are in Latin language. Show less
per Isauc Tirion. Scale determined by using graticule method. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00077 Print Map Item-ID: i11403457 BIB-ID: 1172688 Show moreper Isauc Tirion. Scale determined by using graticule method. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00077 Print Map Item-ID: i11403457 BIB-ID: 1172688 Show less
This map is Copper-plate engraving, an enlargement of Gastaldi, Giacomos map of 1548, but is certainly better drawn, more finely done than the... Show moreThis map is Copper-plate engraving, an enlargement of Gastaldi, Giacomos map of 1548, but is certainly better drawn, more finely done than the earlier one, but with less detail. Italian text on verso, it also provides more information than the standard maps. The Qatar peninsula south east of Bahrain (Baharam) can be clearly distinguished. The sea monster was not shown on the 1548 Map. This map is published in 1561 and reprinted in 1562, 1564 and 1574 and completely reworked for Geographia di Claudio Tolemeo in 1598-1599. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01017 Print Map Item-ID: i11402684 BIB-ID: 1783522 Show less
From Monsr. D. Anville ... with additions ... Niebuhr. On verso, no."39." Monsr. D'ANVILLE, Geographer to the most christian King with addition and... Show moreFrom Monsr. D. Anville ... with additions ... Niebuhr. On verso, no."39." Monsr. D'ANVILLE, Geographer to the most christian King with addition and improvements from Mr. Niebuhr. LONDON. Published by Laurie & Whittle.. [cart. up r. h.]. Borders of Arabia Deserta & Felix. Scale: Great Arabian miles about 50 to a Degree, 250. Great Parasanges or Persian Leagues about 17 to a degree, 100. Sea Leagues 20 to a Degree, 80. British Miles about 69,1/2 to a Degree, 300. [cart low l. h. Map no: 80(hl) Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00080 Print Map Item-ID: i23183019 BIB-ID: 1172489 Show less
Relief shown pictorially. A 1662 Latin map of Arabia, a copy of an earlier map by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638). Original copy is hand-colored... Show moreRelief shown pictorially. A 1662 Latin map of Arabia, a copy of an earlier map by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638). Original copy is hand-colored double-page engraved map with large pictorial cartouche depecting figures, camels, and ships. One of the first maps to show internal features of the Arabian Peninsula. Mountains are depicted, oases denoted by trees, and points used to indicate pearl deposits in the Arabian Gulf. Dotted lines to show international borders. The Red Sea is denoted by three Latin names: Mare Rubrum, Mare Mecca, and Sinus Arabicus (Arabian Gulf) ; Sinus Persicus, and Mare Elcatif (al-Qatif Sea) for the Persian Gulf. LC copy imperfect: Annotated in pencil "From Bleau. Geographia quae est Cosmographia Blaviana, Amsterdam, 1662?" Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01042 Print Map Item-ID: i11402854 BIB-ID: 1172628 Show less
Relief shown pictorially. A 1662 Latin map of Arabia, a copy of an earlier map by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638). Original copy is hand-colored... Show moreRelief shown pictorially. A 1662 Latin map of Arabia, a copy of an earlier map by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638). Original copy is hand-colored double-page engraved map with large pictorial cartouche depecting figures, camels, and ships. One of the first maps to show internal features of the Arabian Peninsula. Mountains are depicted, oases denoted by trees, and points used to indicate pearl deposits in the Arabian Gulf. Dotted lines to show international borders. The Red Sea is denoted by three Latin names: Mare Rubrum, Mare Mecca, and Sinus Arabicus (Arabian Gulf) ; Sinus Persicus, and Mare Elcatif (al-Qatif Sea) for the Persian Gulf. LC copy imperfect: Annotated in pencil "From Bleau. Geographia quae est Cosmographia Blaviana, Amsterdam, 1662?" Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01042 Print Map Item-ID: i11402854 BIB-ID: 1172628 Show less