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  1. The Leonard and Juliet Rothman Holy Lands Map Collection

    Images from the Leonard and Juliet Rothman Holy Lands Map Collection, a collection of 956 maps, atlases, and books of the Holy Lands from the 16th to the 20th century published primarily in Europe and the United States.

  2. The Holy Land, painted by John Fulleylove, described by John Kelman

    Kelman, John, 1864-1929
    London, A. & C. Black, 1912.

  3. An atlas of ancient geography

    Butler, Samuel, 1774-1839
    London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1826, corrected to 1827.

    Online Full text via HathiTrust

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  1. [ Bird's-eye view of Jerusalem]

    Hogenberg, Frans, approximately 1539-1590, Braun, Georg, 1540 or 1541-1622, and Laicksteen, Peter, active approximately 1556-1570
    1575

    [Franz Hogenberg]. Relief shown pictorially. Coordinates approximate and based on Greenwich meridian. Shows topography, drainage, settlements, plac...

  2. A chronological and geographical chart from the commencement of the Gospel narrative, to the Ascension of our Lord

    Mimpriss, Robert, 1797-1875, Zeitter, John Christian, -1862, Keeble, W., and Wertheim, B.
    1800

    by R. Mimpriss ; vignettes engraved by J.C. Zeitter ; plan and writing engraved by W. Keeble. Relief shown pictorially. Latitudinal and longitudina...

  3. A compleat map of the Holy Land

    Dunn, Samuel, -1794 and Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794
    1786

    by Samuel Dunn ; printed for Robt. Sayer. Relief shown pictorially. Latitudinal and longitudinal lines. Prime meridian: Ferri. Coordinates approxim...

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