Paradise, or the Garden of Eden. With the countries circumjacent inhabited by the Patriarchs
Subject:
Cartography -- Palestine -- History.
Description:
The second of the series of six Biblical maps by Nicolas Visscher, translated from the Dutch by Joseph Moxon. Exactly the same as the 1671 edition. From: The Holy Bible, London, 1715, "Genesis III"
.Copperplate. Laor 517a
Terre Sanctae, quae Promissionis terra, est Syriae pars ea, quae Palaestina uocatur, descriptio / per Tylmannu Stellam. Gerardus de Iode excudebat, Ioannes a Deutecum Lucas a Deutecum Fecerunt
Subject:
Cartography -- Palestine -- History.
Description:
From: Jode, Gerard de, Speculum orbis terrae. Antwerp, 1593, Fol.13, Signum N. 2nd edition, enlarged by the author's son, Cornelis.Printed from the same plate as the 1578 first edition. The view of Jerusalem and the illustrations are drawn after Fernando Bertelli.Copperplate. Laor 375
Israels Peregrination, or the Forty Years Travels of the Children of Israel out of Egypt through the Red Sea, and the Wilderness into Canaan, Or The Land of Promise / "Newly corrected by J. Moxon. London, printed and sold by Joseph Moxon" 1691
A separate explanatory booklet was published, exactly the same as to the 1671 edition but printed and sold by Joseph Moxon's son, James."Place this Map at the 33 Chapter of Numbers".Copperplate. Laor 521
Map of the State of Pennsylvania from the Latest Surveys and includes Aronsburg (later called Aaronsburg), the town founded by Aaron Levy in 1786, published by E. Low of New York; PA
Date:
1810
Language:
English
Rights:
https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/
Collection:
Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica (University of Pennsylvania)
Tribus Simeon et pars meridionalis Tribus Dan, et orientalis Tribus Iuda
Subject:
Cartography -- Palestine -- History.
Description:
From: Jansson, Jan. Nieuwen atlas, Amsterdam, 1662 p. 79 Signum y. First published by Janssonius in 1652, in his "Accuratissima orbis antiqui delineatio". From 1653 on, this work is known under the name of Hornius, who wrote the text to the atlas.Dutch text on verso.The last of the six sheets. Laor 349a
From: Shaw, Thomas. Travels or observations relating to several parts in Barbary and Levant. Oxford, 1738. p.357.English translation of Elijah Mizrahi's sketch, originally published in Venice, 1527, in his supercommentary on Rashi. Laor 498