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Full Citation |
Material Information |
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Title: |
Iudæa seu Terra Sancta, quæ Hebræorum sive Israelitarum in suas duodecim tribus divisa secretis ab invicem Regnis Iuda et Israel ... vel geographiae sacrae ex V: et N: Testamento desumtae Tabula, in qua Terra Promissa in suas Tribus Partesque divisa |
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Alternate Title: |
Judaea sive Terra Sancta in Duodecim Tribus Divisa. Ad Usum Serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis, Autore N Sanson |
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Physical Description: |
1 map : hand col. ; 46 x 61 cm. |
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Scale: |
Scale . |
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Language: |
Latin |
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Creator: |
Sanson, Nicolas, 1600-1667 Mortier, Pierre |
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Publisher: |
P. Mortier |
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Place of Publication: |
Amsterdam |
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Publication Date: |
1690 |
Subjects |
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Subject: |
Twelve tribes of Israel -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 ( lcsh ) Maps -- Early works to 1800 -- Israel ( lcsh ) Maps -- Israel -- 1690 ( local ) |
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Genre: |
single map ( marcgt ) |
Notes |
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Citation/Reference: |
Laor, |
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Citation/Reference: |
Koeman |
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General Note: |
Cartouche title. |
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General Note: |
Alternate title in upper margin: Iudæa seu Terra Sancta, quæ Hebræorum sive Israelitarum terra, in suas duodecim tribus divisa : eæ vero sunt cis Iordanem tribus Iuda ... provincijs / ex conatibus geographicis Gulielmi Sanson Nicolai filij ... 1696. |
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General Note: |
By colored boundaries, the map depicts the two Kingdoms of Judah and Israel and then the 12 subdivisions of ancient tribal lands. |
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General Note: |
The main cartouche has four figues including Moses and Aaron. |
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General Note: |
The smaller cartouche at the lower right has the imprint date and the name Petrum Mortier. |
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General Note: |
It is decorated to show God creating the animals. |
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General Note: |
The map is dedicated to the Duke of Burgundy. |
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General Note: |
The map was originally published by Nicolas Sanson, the founder of the well known family of French engravers. |
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General Note: |
The map was reprinted in Amsterdam by Pieter Mortier in the Atlas Antiquus. |
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General Note: |
From the Holy Land Map Collection donated by Dr. James and Adina Simmons in memory of their parents. |
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Funding: |
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. |
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