Aegyptus

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Alternative title Phoenice et Palaestina
Type of resource cartographic
Form computer; online resource
Extent 2 maps on 1 sheet : lithograph (color) ; 35 x 44 cm
Place Germany
Place Berlin
Publisher Geographische Verlagshandlung Dietrich Reimer
Copyright date ©1892
Publication date 1892; [1892]
Issuance monographic
Language Latin
Map data Scale not determined ; E 23°59'00"--E 38°19'00"/N 32°52'00"--N 10°57'00"In decimal degrees: (E 023.99--E 038.32/N 032.88--N 010.96E 33°56'00"--E 37°31'00"/N 34°29'00"--N 30°26'00"In decimal degrees: (E 033.95--E 037.53/N 034.50--N 030.44

Creators/Contributors

Cartographer Kiepert, Heinrich, 1818-1899
Lithographer Kraatz, Leopold
Lithographer Sulzer, J
Publisher Dietrich Reimer Verlag (Berlin, Germany)

Subjects

Subject Bible > Geography > Maps > 19th century
Subject Twelve tribes of Israel > Maps > 19th century
Subject Christianity > Egypt > Maps > 19th century
Subject Christianity > Phoenicia > Maps > 19th century
Subject Christianity > Palestine > Maps > 19th century
Subject Christianity > Lebanon > Tyre > Maps > 19th century
Subject Christianity > Egypt > Alexandria > Maps > 19th century
Subject Christianity > Jerusalem > Maps > 19th century
Subject Egypt > Maps > 19th century
Subject Phoenicia > Maps > 19th century
Subject Palestine > Maps > 19th century
Subject Tyre (Lebanon) > Maps > 19th century
Subject Alexandria (Egypt) > Maps > 19th century
Subject Jerusalem > Maps > 19th century
Genre Map
Genre Government publication
Genre Cartographic image
Genre Maps

Bibliographic information

Statement of responsibility auctore H. Kiepert ; lith. anst. v Leop. Kraatz, terrain v. J. Sulzer.
Note Relief shown by hachures.
Note Latitudinal and longitudinal lines.
Note Prime meridians: Paris and Greenwich.
Note Coordinates approximate and based on Greenwich meridian.
Note 6 bar scales on map given in "Schoeni aegyptiaci", "Milia passuum roman", "Milliaria germanica", "Stadia olympica", "Chiliometra", and "Milliaria anglica".
Note Shows topography, drainage, boundaries, twelve tribes of Israel, travel routes, places of historical interest.
Note "Atlas antiquus" -- top left corner. "Tab. III." -- top right corner.
Note 4 inset maps: Tyrus, Alexandria, XII tribus Israelitarum, and Hierosolyma.
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/wd513xh6904

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Images from the Leonard and Juliet Rothman Holy Lands Map Collection courtesy Stanford University Libraries. This item is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on use. If you have questions, please contact the David Rumsey Map Center at rumseymapcenter@stanford.edu
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