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MapImperii Persici in omnes suas provincias nova tabula geographica Relief shown pictorially. "Cum privilegio sac. cæsarece majestatis." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Homann, Johann Baptist
- Date: 1724-01-01
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MapTheatrum historicum ad annum Christi quadringentesimum : in quo tum Imperii Romani tum Barbarorum circum incolentium status ob oculosponitur pars orientalis Dated from other maps in the same atlas. Inset map: "Supplentum Theatro Historico", showing eastern hemisphere. Shows the eastern Roman Empire in 400 A.D. Shows boundaries, forests, settlements. Relief shown pictorially. London meridian. Covers the Middle East from Libya and Greece to the Indus River. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: L'isle, Guillaume De - Senex, John
- Date: 1712-01-01
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MapNova Persiæ, Armeniæ, Natoliæ, et Arabiæ
Nova Persiae, Armeniae, Natoliae, et Arabiae Relief shown pictorially. "Gemeene Duytsche mylen van 15 in een graedt." Exhibition: Jordanian Display, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., May 25-27, 2005. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.- Contributor: Wit, Frederik De
- Date: 1666-01-01
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MapAlexandri magni imperium et expeditio per Europam, per Africam et potissimum per Asiam Relief shown pictorially. Includes list of numbered notes and inset showing continets of Africa, Europe, and Asia. LC copies annotated in inks to show boundaries and mounted on linen. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Moulart-Sanson, Pierre
- Date: 1712-01-01
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MapTheatrum historicum ad annum Christi quadringentesimum : in quo tum Imperii Romani tum Barbarorum circum incolentium status ob oculosponitur pars orientalis Shows nations and their borders in color. Relief shown pictorially. Includes globe-shaped inset titled "Supplementum Theatro Historicum" showing continents of Africa, Europe, Asia and northern boundaries of Australia, all with different colors. LC copy has a typewritten paper card: Modern Geography, John Senex, 1708-1725 (cong. Library Washington 550). Property of Andrew Arthur Benton, New York, N. Y. LC copy stamped on: 626888. Available also...
- Contributor: L'isle, Guillaume De
- Date: 1725-01-01
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MapAssyria vetvs diuisa in Syriam, Messopotamiam, Babyloniam, et Assyriam
Assyria vetus divisa in Syriam, Messopotamiam, Babyloniam, et Assyriam "Little is known about the French mapmaker Philippe de La Rue. He was associated with the pioneering French cartographer Nicolas Sanson, and specialized in Biblical themes. In 1651, he published La Terre sainte en six cartes géographiques (The Holy Land in six maps), the first collection of maps laid out in a chronological sequence around a unifying theme. La Rue's goal was to trace...- Contributor: La Rue, Philippe De - Mariette, Pierre - Somer, J.
- Date: 1651
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MapImperii Persici in omnes suas provincias nova tabula geographica Relief shown pictorially. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Homann, Johann Baptist
- Date: 1724-01-01
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MapDeserta Aegypti, Thebaidis, Arabiae, Syriae etc. ubi accurata notata sunt loca inhabitata per Sanctos Patres Anachoretas Relief shown pictorially. In upper right corner: II7. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Seutter, Matthaeus
- Date: 1700-01-01
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MapAlexandri magni imperium et expeditiones Relief shown by shading. Prime meridian: Paris "32." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Delamarche, FĂ©lix
- Date: 1833-01-01