Tabvla Asiae V
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Early Ptolemaic map showing Persia between Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea. From the Latin 1571 edition of Strabo's Geographia, with maps by Sebastian Munster which appeared in Ptolemy's Geographia as early as 1540. Shows Persia and Babylonia from the Arabian desert in the south west to the Oxus River in the north east.
Description
Alternative title | [Tabula Asiae V] |
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Verso title: | Tabvla V Asiae : continet hæc tabvla Assyriam, Svsianam, Mediam, Persidem, Parthiam, et Carmaniam desertam |
Type of resource | cartographic |
Form | map; unmediated; sheet |
Extent | 1 map ; sheet 25 x 35 cm |
Place | [Basel] |
Publisher | [Heinrich Petri] |
Publication date | 1571; [1571] |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | Latin |
Map data | Scale [approximately 1:7,000,000] ; E 36°20'00"--E 68°28'00"/N 45°00'00"--N 29°03'00"). |
Creators/Contributors
Associated with | Münster, Sebastian, 1489-1552 | |
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Associated with | Petri, Heinrich, 1508-1579 |
Subjects
Subject | Iran > Maps > Early works to 1800 > 16th century |
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Subject | Middle East > Maps > Early works to 1800 > 16th century |
Genre | Map |
Genre | Cartographic image-cri |
Genre | Early maps. |
Genre | Maps |
Bibliographic information
Note | Coordinates approximate (based on Greenwich meridian). |
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Note | Latitudinal and longitudinal lines. |
Note | Pictorial relief. |
Note | Includes lists of cities by region, latitudinal locations in right margin. |
Note | Shows waterways, cities (some illustrated), islands. |
Note | Verso title followed by text, table of cities, "Habet diem maximum," "Distat ab Alexandria uersus ortum." |
Note | Pages 483-485. |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/yq696wt0104 |
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- Use and reproduction
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- Copyright
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- License
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