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MapIsrael. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes notes. "Base 802833 (A00853) 9-01."
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 2001-01-01
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MapIsrael. Relief shown by shading. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes notes. "Base 802834 (A00853) 9-01."
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 2001-01-01
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MapIsrael. Relief shown by shading. "Base 54351 2-67." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1967-01-01
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MapIsrael. Depths shown by contours. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes notes and comparative areas diagram. "801188 (B00581) 6-88."
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1988-01-01
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MapIsraeli-developed areas in Jerusalem, September 1984 Includes notes. "800272 1-85." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1985
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MapIsrael and neighboring states. "505246 (A00593) 10-82." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1982-01-01
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MapEgyptian-Israeli disengagement lines, January 1974. 1-74. Scale ca. 1:400,000. "555141." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1974-01-01
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MapIsraeli settlements in the Golan Heights, February 1992. "724711 (R00412) 4-92." Includes note. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1992-01-01
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MapA Geographical Rendering of Judaea, or the Land of Israel, in Which the Positions of the Most Famous Places in the Old and New Testament are Precisely Depicted.
Iudaeae seu Terrae Israelis Tabula geographica; in qua Locorum in Veteri et Novo Testamento celebratissimorum Situs accurate descripti This hand-colored copperplate map of the Holy Land, featuring notable cities from the Bible, appeared in Le theatre du monde ou nouvel atlas (Theater of the world, or new atlas), a work by Jan Jansson (1588-1664) that was published in Amsterdam circa 1658. It depicts the kingdoms of Judea and Israel, along with territory stretching north to present-day Beirut and land on both sides…- Contributor: Ortelius, Abraham - Jansson, Jan - Horn, Georg - Stella, Tilemannus
- Date: 1658-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapMap of the Holy Land Divided among the Twelve Tribes of Israel.
Carte de la Terre Sainte divisée dans toutes ses parties selon le nombre des tribus d'Israel Presented here is a detailed map of the Holy Land that appeared in Atlas Historique, Ou Nouvelle Introduction à L'Histoire, which was published in seven volumes in Amsterdam between 1705 and 1720 by Zacharie Chatelain (died 1723) and his sons Henri Abraham Chatelain (1684-1743) and Zacharie Junior (1690-1754). The atlas included maps by the great French cartographer Guillaume de L'Isle (1675-1726) and by other…- Contributor: Châtelain, Henri Abraham - Sanson, Nicolas - L'isle, Guillaume De
- Date: 1719-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapIsrael settlements in the Gaza Strip, September 1984. "800250 6-85." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1985-01-01
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MapJudaea, or the Holy Land, Which is Divided into the Twelve Tribes of the Hebrews or Israelites.
Iudaea seu Terra Sancta quae Hebraeorum sive Israelitarum in suas duodecim Tribus divisa This map of the Holy Land by Guillaume Sanson (1633-1703) and Alexis Hubert Jaillot (1632?-1712) is an enlargement of a previous map by Sanson's father, Nicolas Sanson (1600-67). The map shows the division of Biblical Israel among the Twelve Tribes and is based on information found in the Bible. The younger Sanson took over the family publishing business after his father's death and had…- Contributor: Jaillot, Alexis-Hubert - Sanson, Guillaume
- Date: 1696-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapDivision of the Land of Israel Within its Borders: Copied from the Great Luminary, the Famous and Pious Gaon, Our Teacher and Rabbi, Rabbi Eliyahu from Vilna, the Capital. This drawing of the division of the Land of Israel among the 12 tribes is a copy of a work by Rabbi Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman (1720-97), better known as the Vilna Gaon or Elijah of Vilna (Vilnius, in present-day Lithuania). Elijah of Vilna was one of the most influential non-Hasidic Jewish thinkers since the Middle Ages. In addition to being an authority on…
- Contributor: Eliyyahu Ben Shelomo Zalman
- Date: 1800-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapSecond Map of Sacred Geography Gathered from the Old and New Testaments: This Map Shows the Promised Land Divided into Its Tribes and Regions.
Geographiae Sacrae ex V. & N. Test. desumptae, Tabula secunda in qua Terra Promissa in suas Tribus Partesque divisa This hand-colored map of the Holy Land is a reprint of a map that appeared in the 1662 edition of Nicolas Sanson's Geographia sacra (Sacred geography), first published in 1653. Sanson (1600-67) is considered by many to be the founder of the French school of cartography. The map was published in Amsterdam in 1704 by François Halma (1653-1722), a Dutch bookseller and publisher who…- Contributor: Sanson, Nicolas - Eland, Hendrik - Halma, François
- Date: 1704-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapJourney and Life of the Patriarch Abraham.
Abrahami Patriarchae peregrinatio et vita This map tracing the life of the patriarch Abraham was published in Antwerp in 1590 by Abraham Ortelius (1527-98), the Flemish publisher who created the world's first atlas. It is the first printing of a map by Tilemann Stella (circa 1525-89), a German cartographer, geographer, and mathematician. The inset map at the upper left shows Abraham's journey to the Holy Land from the land…- Contributor: Ortelius, Abraham - Stella, Tilemannus
- Date: 1590-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapDescription of the Holy Land.
Beschreibung des Heiligen Landes This woodcut map of 1585 shows the Holy Land as it would have appeared at the time of Jesus, divided into Galilee, Samaria, and Judea. The map appeared in the Itinerarium Sacrae Scripturae (Travel book through Holy Scripture) of Heinrich Bünting (1545-1606). Bünting studied theology at the University of Wittenberg in Germany and became a Protestant pastor and theologian, but retired from the ministry…- Contributor: Bünting, Heinrich
- Date: 1585-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapPalestine. This Latin woodcut map of Palestine is from the Rudimentum Novitiorum (A handbook for beginners), which is a history of the world published in Lübeck, Germany, in 1475 and contains what are considered to be the first printed maps. The map was printed by Lucas Brandis de Schass, and is based on an earlier map by Burchardus de Monte Sion (Burchard of Mount Zion),…
- Contributor: Burchardus De Monte Sion, 13th Century - Brandis De Schass, Lucas
- Date: 1475-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapPresent-Day Palestine and the Holy Land.
Palestina moderna et Terra Sancta This map of Palestine and the Holy Land was published in Florence around 1480 and was included in Francesco Berlinghieri's expanded edition of Ptolemy's Geographia (Geography). Berlinghieri, an Italian scholar and diplomat, was the first modern European to interpret, expand upon, and republish the works of the second-century Greek astronomer and geographer. Nicolo Tedesco, a German printer who worked in Florence, printed Berlinghieri's work…- Contributor: Ptolemy, 2nd Century - Berlinghieri, Francesco - Todescho, Nicolo
- Date: 1480-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapThe Situation of the Promised Land Accurately Reveals a Knowledge of the Holy Bible.
Situs Terrae Promissionis S.S. Bibliorum intelligentiam exacte aperiens This copperplate engraving of the Holy Land is the first in a series of reprints of a map by Christiaan van Adrichem (1533-85) by Dutch publishers in the 17th century. Adrichem was a Roman Catholic priest and biblical scholar, and the map depicts the Holy Land as Adrichem conceived it, based on his study of the scriptures. The map was printed in Amsterdam in…- Contributor: Hamersvelt, Evert Symonsz Van - Rogiers, Salomon - Mercator, Gerhard - Hondius, Jodocus - Adrichem, Christiaan Van - Hondius, Hendrik
- Date: 1633-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapCharte worauf das Lüdischeland : nach den alten Völckern und XII Stämen Israels vorgesstellet wird nach dem entwurff des Herrn W.A. Bachiene Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Minimal level cataloging record. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Vetter, I. E.
- Date: 1776-01-01
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MapPlan of the German American Colony and vicinity near Haifa on the foot of the Carmel foundet Sept. 1869 : to Hon. Ch. Schurz U.S. senator from your fellow citizen Jacob Schumacher Pen-and-ink and watercolor. Includes descriptive text and color illustrations. Scale statement from previous G&M housing. Oriented with north toward lower right. Imperfect: scale statement deteriorated. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. vcFY24
- Contributor: Schumacher, Jacob - Schurz, Carl
- Date: 1873
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MapThis [is being produced] so that all can know the route of the travels [of the Israelites] 40 years in the desert [through] the width and length of the Holy Land from … This 1695 copperplate engraving of the Holy Land is one of the earliest printed maps in Hebrew. The map was drawn by Abraham Ben-Jacob, a convert to Judaism, based on an earlier map by Christiaan van Adrichem (1533-85), and reproduced in the Amsterdam Haggadah. The map features Biblical illustrations, among them depictions of the story of Jonah and the whale, King Solomon's fleet carrying…
- Contributor: Abraham Ben Jacob (17th Century)
- Date: 1695-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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MapJerusalem and vicinity Shows Israeli occupied and settled areas of Jerusalem region. Includes notes. "504537 7-80." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1980
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MapJerusalem and vicinity Shows present and former city boundaries, armistice lines, and Israeli-developed settlements beyond armistice line. Relief shown by spot heights. Includes note. "800128 4-84." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1984
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MapPlan of Jerusalem Relief shown by hachures. Includes index. Lower right margin: S. Bellin, sculp. Mounted on cloth with paper matting. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Bellin, Samuel - Catherwood, Frederick
- Date: 1835-01-01