by Mr. Home ; with historical descriptions. Main Heritage Shelves General DS485 .H66 1808 Book Item-ID: i21982508 BIB-ID: 2355003 Show moreby Mr. Home ; with historical descriptions. Main Heritage Shelves General DS485 .H66 1808 Book Item-ID: i21982508 BIB-ID: 2355003 Show less
A limited number of copies of this treatise was printed August, 1803. Cf. Advertisement. Main Heritage Shelves General DA88 .P67 1805 Book Item-ID:... Show moreA limited number of copies of this treatise was printed August, 1803. Cf. Advertisement. Main Heritage Shelves General DA88 .P67 1805 Book Item-ID: i10073905 BIB-ID: 1009026 Show less
Relief shown by hachures. From His Edinburgh geographical atlas, 1842? In upper left margin: LI. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01230 Print Map Ite... Show moreRelief shown by hachures. From His Edinburgh geographical atlas, 1842? In upper left margin: LI. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01230 Print Map Item-ID: i11404450 BIB-ID: 1172788 Show less
William Home Lizars (1788-1859) Lizars was a Scottish engraver and painter and the son of the engraver Daniel Lizars. This map appears identical... Show moreWilliam Home Lizars (1788-1859) Lizars was a Scottish engraver and painter and the son of the engraver Daniel Lizars. This map appears identical to the one his father Daniel engraved for the "Edinburgh geographical and historical Atlas" published by John Hamilton in 1831. It is plate 47 of the atlas. Relief is shown by hachures. The map shows towns and other settlements, oases, caravan routes, etc, Qatar is marked on the map as Catura and a hint of the Qatar peninsula can be seen on the map. Previously this region of the northern shore of Arabia was depicted as flat and it had only begun to be mapped at the very time of the publication of the original map made by Daniel Lizars. The pearl banks in the region of Qatar are also labeled. published by W. Lizars, Edinburgh. "XLVII" appears in upper left corner. From: The Edinburgh geographical and historical atlas, 1831. Borders Arabia, Arabia Petraea, Egypt, Nubia and Abyssinia. Suez canal marked by pen. Routes of Caravans to Mecca from different directions shown. Published by W.Lizers Edinburgh. [ben. marg. middle.] Scale: British Statute Miles, 240 [low. r. h.] Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00468 Print Map Item-ID: i11401291 BIB-ID: 1172472 Show less