Hic accessere Wolgangi Drechsleri earundem rerum Chronicon, siue Breuiarium. Item Cæl. Avgvst. Cvrionis Marchensis regni in Mauritania nobilissimi... Show moreHic accessere Wolgangi Drechsleri earundem rerum Chronicon, siue Breuiarium. Item Cæl. Avgvst. Cvrionis Marchensis regni in Mauritania nobilissimi à Sarracenis conditi, descriptio, nunquam antea edita. Cælii Secvndi Cvrionis, De bello Melitensi à Turcis gesto, historia noua. Cum rerum & verborum in hisce præcipuè memorabilium copioso indice. "Chronicon ... Drechsleri, emendatum & auctum à Georgio Fabricio." Printer's device on title-page. Signatures: A-P⁴. Main Heritage Shelves General DS235 .C87 1596 Book Item-ID: i10076359 BIB-ID: 1009271 [With Hyginus, mythog. Fabularum liber. Basiliae, 1549]. Show less
الأدب العربي, Arabic literature, الأدب العربي--تاريخ ونقد, Arabic literature--History and criticism, Arabic literature, PJ7765 .K434 1868
لشهاب الدين أحمد بن محمد الخفاجي. Main Heritage Compact General PJ7765 .K434 1868 Book Item-ID: i21800716 BIB-ID: 2512598 Show moreلشهاب الدين أحمد بن محمد الخفاجي. Main Heritage Compact General PJ7765 .K434 1868 Book Item-ID: i21800716 BIB-ID: 2512598 Show less
Concordia res parvae crescunt Discordia maximae delabuntur. A direct copy of a 1635 Blaeu map. Descriptive text on verso in French Main Heritage... Show moreConcordia res parvae crescunt Discordia maximae delabuntur. A direct copy of a 1635 Blaeu map. Descriptive text on verso in French Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00136 Print Map Item-ID: i17066098 BIB-ID: 1525275 Show less
Originally published as a separately issued map. It has the addition of a folio figure "5" in the upper right corner, indicating the map was to be... Show moreOriginally published as a separately issued map. It has the addition of a folio figure "5" in the upper right corner, indicating the map was to be incorporated into an atlas. However, none of the atlases is known to have survived. The upper border shows seven city views: Ormus, Aden, Jerusalem, Damascus, Rhodes, and Famagusta, copied from Hondius's 1623 map of Asia. The costumed figures alone the borders are copied from Van den Keere's map of 1614. The map depicts Tasman's second voyage to the north coast of Australia, Le Maire's voyage to New Guinea, and Vries's 1643 to north Japan. -- Dealer's description. t'Amsterdam by Frederick de Wit in de Kalverstraet in de Witte Paskaert. The map of Asia well decorated. Views of Ormus, Aden, Jerusalem, Damascus, Rodus and Famgusta [up.margin.]. Side margins are decorated with figures of different races. Relief shown pictorially. Covers Saudi Arabia, Russia, India, China, Japan to Southeast Asia. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00321 Print Map Item-ID: i11400882 BIB-ID: 1172431 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
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
Historical geography, Historical geography--Maps, Civilization, Ancient--Maps, Civilization, Ancient--Maps--Early works to 1800, Civilization, Historical geography--Maps, Maps, Maps, G7420 1635 .B5
This is a decorative and detailed map of Persia by Willem Janszoon Blaeu, The map was published in Amsterdam and is dated 1635. The map Persia... Show moreThis is a decorative and detailed map of Persia by Willem Janszoon Blaeu, The map was published in Amsterdam and is dated 1635. The map Persia extending from the Eastern Mediterranean to Tacalistan and the Indus River with the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf in the South and Caspian and Tartaria in the North. The focus on the map is on Persia, but includes areas of present day Iran, Iraq, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Oman, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. Hundreds of towns and cities are noted as well as rivers, lakes, and mountain ranges. A decorative title cartouche shows three Persian gentlemen, two of which hold a spear and sword also a sailing ship roams the Arabian Sea. [Willem Janszoon Blaeu]. Relief shown pictorially. Appears in: Novus Atlas, das ist Abbildung vnd Beschreibung von allen Ländern des Erdreichs, gantz vernewt vnd verbessert. Amsterdam, 1635. 2 v. (v.2, map no. 183). Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00241 Print Map Item-ID: i11400559 BIB-ID: 1843971 Show less
Concordia res parvae crescunt Discordia maximae delabuntur. A direct copy of a 1635 Blaeu map. Relief shown pictorially Main Heritage Compact General H... Show moreConcordia res parvae crescunt Discordia maximae delabuntur. A direct copy of a 1635 Blaeu map. Relief shown pictorially Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00035 Print Map Item-ID: i17065446 BIB-ID: 1525204 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
Historical geography, Historical geography--Maps, Civilization, Ancient--Maps, Civilization, Ancient--Maps--Early works to 1800, Civilization, Historical geography--Maps, Maps, Maps, G7420 1635 .B5
This is a decorative and detailed map of Persia by Willem Janszoon Blaeu, The map was published in Amsterdam and is dated 1635. The map Persia... Show moreThis is a decorative and detailed map of Persia by Willem Janszoon Blaeu, The map was published in Amsterdam and is dated 1635. The map Persia extending from the Eastern Mediterranean to Tacalistan and the Indus River with the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf in the South and Caspian and Tartaria in the North. The focus on the map is on Persia, but includes areas of present day Iran, Iraq, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Oman, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. Hundreds of towns and cities are noted as well as rivers, lakes, and mountain ranges. A decorative title cartouche shows three Persian gentlemen, two of which hold a spear and sword also a sailing ship roams the Arabian Sea. [Willem Janszoon Blaeu]. Relief shown pictorially. Appears in: Novus Atlas, das ist Abbildung vnd Beschreibung von allen Ländern des Erdreichs, gantz vernewt vnd verbessert. Amsterdam, 1635. 2 v. (v.2, map no. 183). Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00241 Print Map Item-ID: i11400559 BIB-ID: 1843971 Show less
Originally published as a separately issued map. It has the addition of a folio figure "5" in the upper right corner, indicating the map was to be... Show moreOriginally published as a separately issued map. It has the addition of a folio figure "5" in the upper right corner, indicating the map was to be incorporated into an atlas. However, none of the atlases is known to have survived. The upper border shows seven city views: Ormus, Aden, Jerusalem, Damascus, Rhodes, and Famagusta, copied from Hondius's 1623 map of Asia. The costumed figures alone the borders are copied from Van den Keere's map of 1614. The map depicts Tasman's second voyage to the north coast of Australia, Le Maire's voyage to New Guinea, and Vries's 1643 to north Japan. -- Dealer's description. t'Amsterdam by Frederick de Wit in de Kalverstraet in de Witte Paskaert. The map of Asia well decorated. Views of Ormus, Aden, Jerusalem, Damascus, Rodus and Famgusta [up.margin.]. Side margins are decorated with figures of different races. Relief shown pictorially. Covers Saudi Arabia, Russia, India, China, Japan to Southeast Asia. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00321 Print Map Item-ID: i11400882 BIB-ID: 1172431 Show less
Astronomy, Astronomy--Early works to 1800, QB23 .M37 1549
Quæ omnia ad veteris archetypi lectionem diligenter collata ... Augusti ducis Saxoniæ ... dicauit Ioachimus Hellerus ... Signatures: A⁴ a⁴ [alpha]⁴ ... Show moreQuæ omnia ad veteris archetypi lectionem diligenter collata ... Augusti ducis Saxoniæ ... dicauit Ioachimus Hellerus ... Signatures: A⁴ a⁴ [alpha]⁴ *² B-Y⁴ Z². Main Heritage Shelves General QB23 .M37 1549 Book Item-ID: i10077406 BIB-ID: 1009376 Show less
الفقه الحنفي, الحج, الحج--مناسك, KBP184.7 .I53 1895
لأفقر العباد ابن العماد وهو الشيخ عبد الرحمن بن محمد عماد الدين العمادى الحنفى الدمشقى. Main Heritage Compact General KBP184.7 .I53 1895 Book Item-ID:... Show moreلأفقر العباد ابن العماد وهو الشيخ عبد الرحمن بن محمد عماد الدين العمادى الحنفى الدمشقى. Main Heritage Compact General KBP184.7 .I53 1895 Book Item-ID: i2359245x BIB-ID: 2517143 Show less
This Detailed map example of the Turkish Empire at its height including territories in Balkans, Anatolia, Levant, North Africa, Extends from Sicily... Show moreThis Detailed map example of the Turkish Empire at its height including territories in Balkans, Anatolia, Levant, North Africa, Extends from Sicily and Italy in the West to the Black & Caspian Seas in the North and the Gulf of Aden, Red Sea and Saudi Arabia peninsula in the South and centered on Cyprus. Willem Janszoon started the map publishing business of the Blaeu family in Amsterdam in 1599. With the Mercator plates he acquired, he published Atlantis Appendix in 1630 and Theatrum Orbis Terrarum in 1635. After his death, his son Joan Blaeu (1596 - 1673) published the Atlas Major which they have been working on. This Atlas is considered the most magnificent work of its kind. Relief shown pictorially. Bar scales given in "milliaria Germanica communia." Note in lower left hand corner indicates it was printed by Jan Jansson Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00033 Print Map Item-ID: i11401370 BIB-ID: 1787640 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
القاضي عياض، أبو الفضل عياض بن موسى، , 1083-1149, شفاء بتعريف حقوق المصطفى, السيرة النبوية, BP75.2.I93 K43 1894
شهاب الدين الخفاجي Main Heritage Shelves General BP75.2.I93 K43 1894 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i15828827 BIB-ID: 2533564 Show moreشهاب الدين الخفاجي Main Heritage Shelves General BP75.2.I93 K43 1894 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i15828827 BIB-ID: 2533564 Show less
القاضي عياض، أبو الفضل عياض بن موسى، , 1083-1149, شفاء بتعريف حقوق المصطفى, السيرة النبوية, BP75.2.I93 K43 1894
شهاب الدين الخفاجي Main Heritage Shelves General BP75.2.I93 K43 1894 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i15979866 BIB-ID: 2533564 Show moreشهاب الدين الخفاجي Main Heritage Shelves General BP75.2.I93 K43 1894 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i15979866 BIB-ID: 2533564 Show less
القاضي عياض، أبو الفضل عياض بن موسى، , 1083-1149, شفاء بتعريف حقوق المصطفى, السيرة النبوية, BP75.2.I93 K43 1894
شهاب الدين الخفاجي Main Heritage Shelves General BP75.2.I93 K43 1894 Book vol. 4 Item-ID: i21006520 BIB-ID: 2533564 Show moreشهاب الدين الخفاجي Main Heritage Shelves General BP75.2.I93 K43 1894 Book vol. 4 Item-ID: i21006520 BIB-ID: 2533564 Show less
الأدباء العرب, الأدباء العرب--تراجم, الأدب العربي--تاريخ ونقد, PJ7541 .K43 1877
للأريب الكامل والأديب الفاضل شهاب الدين محمود الخفاجى. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ7541 .K43 1877 Book Item-ID: i15814580 BIB-ID: 2527684 Show moreللأريب الكامل والأديب الفاضل شهاب الدين محمود الخفاجى. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ7541 .K43 1877 Book Item-ID: i15814580 BIB-ID: 2527684 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