Five Maps of Palestine – 18th and 19th Centuries

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Five maps of Palestine:
1. Intervalla locorum Palaestinae digesta per Miliaria Romana, an engraved map by Adrian Reland. From his book Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrate. [Nürnberg, 1716]. Hand-colored.
Approx. 29X48cm. Fair-good condition. Tears, some of them repaired with paper. A small open tear. Fold lines. Stains. Mounted in several places on a cardboard plate.
2. Palaestinae sive Terrae Promissionis in duodecim Tribus partitae facies vetus…, an engraved map by John Blair, from the book The Chronology and History of the World. [London, 1768]. Hand-colored.
42X57cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears along edges. Mounted in several places on a cardboard plate.
3. Géographie Sacrée, by Auguste Henri Dufour. A map from the atlas Atlas Universel, Physique, Historique et Politique de Geographie Ancienne et Moderne (the left side of a double plate). Paris, 1860. Hand-colored.
42X53 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Tears. Repairs with tape. Traces of tape. Mounted in several places on Corrugated plastic sheet.
4. A New Map of Palestine of the Holy Land, a map from Mitchell's New General Atlas published by S. Augustus Mitchell. [Philadelphia, 1870?]. colored by hand.
36X29.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears and small open tears to margins. Mounted in several places on a cardboard plate.
5. Palestine, reduced by arrangement with the committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund […], a large map, presumably from "Bradley's atlas of the world for commercial and library reference", [Philadelphia, 1884?].
Approx. 45X59 cm. Fair-good condition. Tears. Open tears all along the edges, not affecting the map. Mounted in its upper margins on a cardboard plate.
Theology and Bibles, Philosophy, Travelogues, Maps and Prints
Theology and Bibles, Philosophy, Travelogues, Maps and Prints