Group Title: Palestinae delineatio ad geographiae canones revocata.
Title: Palestinae delineatio ad geographiae canones revocata
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 Bibliographic Information
Title: Palestinae delineatio ad geographiae canones revocata
Alternate Title: Palestinae delineatio ad geographiaecanones revocata.
Parallela geographie veteris et novae
Creator: Briet, Philippe, 1601-1668
Publisher: Pierre Mariette
Place of Publication: Paris
Publication Date: <1650>
 Descriptive Information
Subject: Maps -- Early works to 1800 -- Jerusalem   ( lcsh )
Maps -- Early works to 1800 -- Palestine   ( lcsh )
Early maps -- Palestine -- 1650   ( local )
Early maps -- Jerusalem -- 1690   ( local )
Early maps -- Jerusalem -- 1650   ( local )
Early Maps -- Palestine -- 1650   ( local )
Genre: single map   ( marcgt )
Format: Map, 5 maps : col., copper engraving ; on sheet 22 x 55 cm.
Abstract: Summary   The map was published originally in a three volume historical atlas, Parellela geographie veteris et novae, 1641-1649 written by the Jesuit Priest Philippe Briet.
Summary   The Library copy is probably from an edition of Nicolas Sanson's Atlas and is included in Nebenzahl's Maps of the Holy Lands.
Notes: Citation/Reference Nebenzahl,
Citation/Reference Laor,
Citation/Reference Aviel,
The Exodus insert and main Palestine map represent Old Testament themes, while the general map of Syria and town plan of Jerusalem reflect the period of the Roman Empire and the New Testament.
Engraver Henri Le Roy.
The map sheet is divided laterally into two parts with a title and borders between them; the main title belongs to the lower map, which is the largest...is a map of Palestine showing the land of the tribes on both sides of the Jordan as it is oriented with the East to the top and "Mare Magnvm" to the bottom.
The upper portion of the map is divided into three small maps: 1. Syria-"Syriae" veteris descriptio", 2. Ancient Jerusalem-"Hiervsalem"; and 3. the Sinai Peninsula-Exodvs Israelis."
Language: Latin
 Institutional Information
Source Institution: University of Florida
Holding Location: George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida
Attribution Statement: Funded in part by the University of Florida, the Florida Heritage Project of the State University Libraries of Florida, the Institute for Museum and Library Services.
Rights Management: All rights reserved, Board of Trustees of the University of Florida.
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Bibliographic ID: UF00001634
Volume ID: VID00001
Resource Identifier: notis - AAA4222
oclc - 41441583
Scale: Scale not given.
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