Group Title: Hierosolyma urbs sancta : : judeae totius que orientis longe clarissima qua amplitudine ac magnificentia hoc nostro aevo conspicua est.
Title: Hierosolyma urbs sancta
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 Bibliographic Information
Title: Hierosolyma urbs sancta judeae totius que orientis longe clarissima qua amplitudine ac magnificentia hoc nostro aevo conspicua est
Alternate Title: Civitates Orbis Terrarum 1575
Creator: Hogenberg, Franz, d. 1590?
Publisher: <s.n.>
Place of Publication: Cologne Germany
Publication Date: 1575
 Descriptive Information
Subject: Maps -- Jerusalem -- Early works to 1800   ( lcsh )
Maps -- Palestine -- Early works to 1800   ( lcsh )
Geography -- Early works to 1800 -- Maps -- Bible   ( lcsh )
Early maps -- Jerusalem -- 1575   ( local )
Early Maps -- Palestine -- 1575   ( local )
Early maps -- Jerusalem -- 1575   ( local )
Early maps -- Palestine -- 1575   ( local )
Geography -- Early maps -- Bible -- 1575   ( local )
Genre: single map   ( marcgt )
indexed   ( marcgt )
Spatial Coverage: Israel -- Jerusalem
Palestine -- Jerusalem
Format: Map, map : col. ; 32.7 x 41.3 cm.
Notes: Additional Physical Form Electronic reproduction of copy from George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida also available.
Relief shown pictorially.
Includes index of 48 numbered locations.
Title translation; Jerusalem, the Holy City, by far the most famous city of Juda and the East, in her present time,size and greatness.
At top of map: Ezechielis. V. Haec eft Jerusalem. Ego eam in medio Gentium posui, et in eius circuitu terras. Translation: This is Jerusalem I have set her in the midst of the nations, andcountries are round about her. Prophet Ezekiel.
Plate #54 from Civitates Orbis Terrarum vol.1.
From the Holy Land Map Collection donated by Dr. James and Adina Simmons in memory of their parents.
Laor #1040.
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: UF00003771
Volume ID: VID00001
Resource Identifier: aleph - 002327834
notis - ALT1456
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