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
Old color example of Ortelius' map of the Middle East, from Egypt to modern-day Iraq, prominently featuring the Arabian Peninsula, and extending... Show moreOld color example of Ortelius' map of the Middle East, from Egypt to modern-day Iraq, prominently featuring the Arabian Peninsula, and extending north of the Mediterranean from Turkey across Greece to Italy. Extracted from map of Asia in 1567 edition of Ortelius previous map, but this map with more detail based on Ortelius own map of Asia, which was in turn derived from Giacomo Gastaldis Il Disegno della Seconda Parte dellAsia (1561), for the Arabian detail. A description of the Ormus region is given in a blank space in Persia. Considered to be far superior to all previous maps of Asia, as it was informed by the published travels of Marco Polo, which appeared in Ramusios Navigationi et Viaggi (1550-59). Ortelius map features the Arabian Peninsula prominently and shows lands surrounding the eastern Mediterranean, with Italy in the northwest, southward to the east coast of Africa. The coastlines are fairly accurate, but the interiors are less defined and many of the rivers, lakes and mountain ranges bear mythological names from antiquity. The seas are richly embellished with sailing ships, with a great monster in the Black Sea. Latin text on verso, Abraham Ortelius map of the Middle East, Turkey and the Eastern Mediterranean is the best known of all the 16th-century maps of the Ottoman Empire. Relief shown pictorially. Main Heritage Display General HC.MAP.00059 Print Map Item-ID: i11401424 BIB-ID: 1789994 Show less
tirée de la Carte Françoise de l'Océan Oriental ; publiée par Ordre de MGR. le Comte De Maurepas en 1740. Shows major seaports and town on the Red... Show moretirée de la Carte Françoise de l'Océan Oriental ; publiée par Ordre de MGR. le Comte De Maurepas en 1740. Shows major seaports and town on the Red sea, Horn of Africa, Arabian Sea, and Persian Gulf. Prime meridian: Ferro. From Histoire générale des voyages, par M. De La Harpe ; Tome 1 in 4", No. 13 ; Tome 1 in 8", Page 144. "Tome I. in 40, no. 13 ; Tome 1er in 80, Page 144"--In lower margin. LC copy stamped on: 626888. Covers: 48°-77°E. 9°-33°N. No detail in the interior of the peninsula. Pearl banks at coast around Qatar. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00116 Print Map Item-ID: i11403652 BIB-ID: 1172708 Show less
خريطة لشبة الجزيرة العربية لرسام الخرايط الالماني كرستوفر فايجل (Christopher Weigel)، وقام بنشرها سنة 1720م بنورمبيرج بالمانيا، وتظهر في الخريطة... Show moreخريطة لشبة الجزيرة العربية لرسام الخرايط الالماني كرستوفر فايجل (Christopher Weigel)، وقام بنشرها سنة 1720م بنورمبيرج بالمانيا، وتظهر في الخريطة العربية السعيدة والعربية البتراء، كما تتضمن مناطق من بلاد النهرين وفلسطين وبلاد فارس والحبشة ومصر، وتعتمد الخريطة على نفس اسماء المدن والقبايل التي استخدمها بطليموس في خرايطة، وتركز الخريطة على الاجزاء الوسطى والشرقية من شبة الجزيرة العربية، وتظهر الخريطة بعض الجزر القريبة من البحرين، وتذكر قطر على الخريطة باسم"كتارا" لكن ليس بشكل دقيق من حيث الموقع والشكل، والخريطة ملونة ويحتوي اطار الخريطة على عدد تسع قطع من النقود المعدنية المزخرفة. Christ. Weigelium. Qatar is present as the placename "Catara" Relief shown pictiorially Covers: 60°-91°E. 10°-35°N. Map of Arabian peninsula showing Arabia Felix, Deserta and Petraea. Other regions are Palestine, Mesopotamia, Chaldea, Persia, Aegyptus and Aethiopia. Big number of towns are marked in the peninsula. 9 vignettes Coins are shown in the title cartouche. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00131 Print Map Item-ID: i11402374 BIB-ID: 1531372 Show less
This chart is plate 28 from the "Oriental Neptune" by the French cartographer and French East Indian Company naval officer Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas... Show moreThis chart is plate 28 from the "Oriental Neptune" by the French cartographer and French East Indian Company naval officer Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas-Denis d'Après de Mannevillette (1707-1780). The chart shows the Persian Gulf from Basra at the north to past the Strait of Hormuz to the present day Ras al Hadd in Gulf of Oman in the south. The inset map shows the present day islands of Khark and Kharko and the harbor of Bandar Rig. The map is a navigational chart well marked by rhumb lines for plotting courses and showing bathymetric soundings, prevailing currents, the locations of dangerous shoals, submerged rocks and other dangers to navigation, safe anchorages, and coastal views in great detail, mostly on the Persian side of the Gulf. Interior information is minimal and solely related to coastal views, large inland mountains that can be seen from near the coast, or river inlets. The southern part of the Gulf has very little detail; especially from the area of Qatif and Bahrain to the modern day United Arab Emirates (and locations are inaccurate, Dubai - Daba - is depicted as on the Omani coast). There is no hint of the peninsula of Qatar as is typical of maps of this period. Even the pearl banks of the southern part of the gulf which would shortly become famous are unmarked on this map. As the writing on the Arabian coast bordering the Gulf says, the entirety of this coast is infrequently visited and consequently little known. The Oriental Neptune was originally published in 1745 and was not majorly revised in the later editions published as late as 1775. 1745 was a couple of decades before the longitude problem had been solved and therefore only lines of latitude are drawn. The chart was engraved by the French engraver and geographer Guillaume Nicolas Delahaye (1727-1802). le fond de cette carte a eté recueuilli et remis à l'Auteur par M. le Floch de la Carriere Capitaine des Vaisseaux de l'Inde ; Guill. De la Haye. From Après de Mannevillette's Oriental Neptune Small inset map: "Plan des Isles Karak et Korgo et de la Baye de Bundereek." Relief shown pictorially on the coasts and with soundings Nautical charts Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00153 Print Map Item-ID: i1140159x BIB-ID: 1822156 Show less
This is Ortelius uncommon first map of the Turkish Empire only used from 1570 until 1579. This is the best known of all the sixteenth-century maps... Show moreThis is Ortelius uncommon first map of the Turkish Empire only used from 1570 until 1579. This is the best known of all the sixteenth-century maps of the Middle East, extending from Greece to Arabia and covering the Cradle of Civilization region. The Red Sea (Mare de Mecca) is shown relatively accurately whereas the Persian Gulf (Mare Elcatif) is misshapen due to the exaggerated Arabian shoreline. The map includes Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Greece. Based upon Gastaldi's wall map of Asia from 1567. Large and decorative title cartouche, extracted from the 1579 Latin edition of Ortelius famous Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first modern atlas of the world. Relief shown pictorially. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00078 Print Map Item-ID: i11403469 BIB-ID: 1822132 Abraham Ortelius (Antwerp 1527-1598) was a Flemish cartographer and geographer, generally recognized as the creator of the first modern atlas, the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Theatre of the World) which was published in forty-two editions in seven languages from 1570 to 1612. He is also believed to be the first person to imagine that the continents were joined together before drifting to their present positions. He came to be recognized by his contemporaries as the "Ptolemy of the 16th century". 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
S. Wheatley sculpt. Shows land currently Iran, Saudi Arabia, and India. Relief shown pictorially. "Vol. II against page 26." Map of Persia and the... Show moreS. Wheatley sculpt. Shows land currently Iran, Saudi Arabia, and India. Relief shown pictorially. "Vol. II against page 26." Map of Persia and the Arabian peninsula.Only few towns are shown, Mekka and medina are not marked.towns presented in castles.Shaded sea banks. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01100 Print Map Item-ID: i11403627 BIB-ID: 1172705 Show less
خريطة وصفية للجزيرة العربية وتشمل الخليج والبحر الاحمر لمهندس الرياضيات ورسام الخرايط الفرنسي الشهير ريجوبيرت بون والذي يعتبر من اهم رسامي الخرايط... Show moreخريطة وصفية للجزيرة العربية وتشمل الخليج والبحر الاحمر لمهندس الرياضيات ورسام الخرايط الفرنسي الشهير ريجوبيرت بون والذي يعتبر من اهم رسامي الخرايط المعروفين في نهاية القرن الثامن عشر،واشتهر برسم الخرايط البحرية،الخريطة واحدة من عدة اصدرارات له قام بنشرها في باريس سنة 1780م بالرغم من انه كان يهتم غالباً برسم ونشر الخرايط البحرية والساحلية ،اتسمت الخريطة بالاهمية الجغرافية في ذلك الوقت،الخريطة ملونة بخط اليد،ابعاد الخريطة32x23. par M. Bonne. Relief indicated pictorially. Paris or Ferro meridian. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01096 Print Map Item-ID: i1140324x BIB-ID: 1172619 Show less
خريطة وصفية للجزيرة العربية وتشمل الخليج والبحر الاحمر لمهندس الرياضيات ورسام الخرايط الفرنسي الشهير ريجوبيرت بون والذي يعتبر من اهم رسامي الخرايط... Show moreخريطة وصفية للجزيرة العربية وتشمل الخليج والبحر الاحمر لمهندس الرياضيات ورسام الخرايط الفرنسي الشهير ريجوبيرت بون والذي يعتبر من اهم رسامي الخرايط المعروفين في نهاية القرن الثامن عشر،واشتهر برسم الخرايط البحرية،الخريطة واحدة من عدة اصدرارات له قام بنشرها في باريس سنة 1780م بالرغم من انه كان يهتم غالباً برسم ونشر الخرايط البحرية والساحلية ،اتسمت الخريطة بالاهمية الجغرافية في ذلك الوقت،الخريطة ملونة بخط اليد،ابعاد الخريطة32x23. par M. Bonne. Relief indicated pictorially. Paris or Ferro meridian. Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01031 Print Map Item-ID: i11402763 BIB-ID: 1172619 Show less