Tabula geographica, in qua Israelitarum, ab Aegypto ad Kenahanaeam usque profectiones omnes, et stationes describuntur = : Geographische beschrÿvinge der Heirtochten ende Rustplaetsen der Kinderen Israels, treckende uÿt Egypten int Land van belosten
Description
Alternative title | Geographische beschryvinge der Heirtochten ende Rustplaetsen der Kinderen Israels |
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Alternative title | Tabvla geographica, in qva Israelitarvm |
Type of resource | cartographic |
Form | electronic; map |
Extent | 1 map ; 29 x 49 cm., on sheet 32 x 51 cm. |
Place | GedrucktAmstelredam |
Publisher | Jan Evertss Cloppenburgh |
Publication date | [1609?] |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | Latin; Dutch |
Map data | Scale [ca. 1:750,000] ; E 27°30ʹ--E 32°10ʹ/N 33°20ʹ--N 28°50ʹ |
Creators/Contributors
Associated with | Plancius, Petrus, 1552-1622 | |
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Associated with | Cloppenburch, Evert Jansz, 1611-1643 |
Subjects
Subject | Bible Old Testament > Geography > Maps |
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Subject | Twelve tribes of Israel > Maps > Early works to 1800 |
Subject | Pilgrims and pilgrimages in the Bible > Maps > Early works to 1800 |
Subject | Eastern Desert (Egypt) > Maps > Early works to 1800 |
Subject | Palestine > History > To 70 A.D > Maps > Early works to 1800 |
Subject | Judaea, Wilderness of > Maps > Early works to 1800 |
Genre | Map |
Bibliographic information
Statement of responsibility | Auctore Pet. Planc. ; Gedruckt + Amstelredam by Ian Evertss. Cloppenborch. Met pri: vilegie voor 8 Iaeren. |
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Note | Copper engraving. |
Note | Relief shown pictorially. |
Note | Bible map of the Holy Land showing the journey of the children of Israel through Egypt and Canaan. A numbered path with 41 stops is shown through the desert. |
Note | Map is centrally placed and surrounded by 15 vignettes illustrating scenes from the Bible books Exodus, Deuteronomy and Numbers. |
Note | Includes compass rose, 2 scale bars in decorative cartouche, 2 key diagrams in a circle and a square of the 12 tribes indicating the location of the Israelites when they were travelling. |
Note | The second map of the series of six biblical maps, first published in the so-called "Plancius Bible" in Amsterdam by Laurens Jacobszon in 1590. |
Note | Latitude coordinates are given on map, longitude coordinates are derived from modern map of the area. |
Note | Dutch text on both sides of verso. |
Language | In Latin. Parallel title and text on verso in Dutch. |
Location | electronic resource |
Access conditions
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