Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art

Studies of the Middle Eastern Geography and Zoology – Leiden, 1692 – Maps and Engravings

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Samuelis Bocharti Opera Omnia, Hoc Est Phaleg, Canaan, Et Hierozoicon. Works of Samuel Bochart. Leiden: Cornelium Boutesteyn & Jordanum Luchtmans. Lugduni Batavorum, 1692. Latin, some Hebrew, Arabic and Greek.
Particularly thick volume, consisting of two of the most important studies by the French theologist Samuel Bochart:
• A study of the geography of the Middle East and the Mediterranean basin, accompanied by thirteen maps (engravings) with Hebrew inscriptions, some maps are double-spread, including maps of: Paradise, Middle East, Syria and Egypt, Mesopotamia, Mediterranean basin lands, Greece, islands of Kos and Chios, Italy and Africa, Sicily, Spain, and more; an additional engraving – author's portrait.
• Hierozoicon, sive bipertitum opus de animalibus S. Scripturae. Two volumes (separate title pages). A comprehensive encyclopedic study of the animals in the Middle East, based on the bible and the holy scriptures. Several illustrations within the text.
A title page (engraving) opens the volume – illustration of Adam in Paradise, naming the animals (above them – a biblical figure on the background of the Tower of Babel).
[14] pp, 1312 columns, [60]; [6] pp, 1094 columns, 91 pp, [2] pp, 888 columns, 79 pp. 38 cm. Original parchment binding. Good condition. Damages to binding. Spotting.
Travels in Palestine, Maps, Photography, Postcards, Graphics and Methods of Payment
Travels in Palestine, Maps, Photography, Postcards, Graphics and Methods of Payment