Murad , 1546-1595, Mohammed , -1603, Mohammed , -1603, Murad , 1546-1595, History, History, History, DR501 .S67 1601
I. Ottomannvm, siue de rebus Turcicis / Lazari Soranzii -- II. Turcam vincibilis inscribere in Ungaria / Achille Tarducci -- III. Dissertatio, de... Show moreI. Ottomannvm, siue de rebus Turcicis / Lazari Soranzii -- II. Turcam vincibilis inscribere in Ungaria / Achille Tarducci -- III. Dissertatio, de statu imperii Turcici, cuiusmodi sub Amurathe III fuit: deque eius euertendimodo / Anonymous. Lazari Soranzii, Achille Tarducci ; transl. by Jacob Geuder. Main Heritage Shelves General DR501 .S67 1601 Book Item-ID: i22877745 BIB-ID: 1835953 Show less
Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, DR720 .T87 1634
accedit de regn. Algeriano atque Tunetano. Commentarius. Illustrated title, head pieces, and initials. Goldsmid, v.3, p. 64. Contains index. Show moreaccedit de regn. Algeriano atque Tunetano. Commentarius. Illustrated title, head pieces, and initials. Goldsmid, v.3, p. 64. Contains index. 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
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
Turkey, Turkey--History--Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918--Maps--Early works to 1800
This map resembles Ortelius' map of Asia of 1567 which was based on Gasraldi's map of 1561, for the Arabian detail. A description of the Ormus... Show moreThis map resembles Ortelius' map of Asia of 1567 which was based on Gasraldi's map of 1561, for the Arabian detail. A description of the Ormus region is given in a blank space in Persia. Italian text on verso. Either 1608 or 1612.Scale: Germanica , 110. Italiaca, 550 Italian text on verso. Published in either 1608 or 1612 Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.01008 Print Map Item-ID: i11402672 BIB-ID: 1172610 Show less