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Palaestina seu Terra olim Sancta old map Holy Land Homann 1744
$ 253.43
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Palaestina seu Terra olim Sancta old map Holy Land Homann 1744Title: Palaestina seu Terra olim Sancta...
Description: Old copper map of the Holy Land region and Cyprus divided into 12 tribes and extended by Kings David and Solomon.
The map is decorated with two elegant colored cartouches and hand colored.
Attributed to Johann Christoph Harenberg and printed by Homann Heirs 1744.
Cartographer: Johann Christoph Harenberg./Homann Heirs.
Johann Christoph Harenberg (1696 - 1774) was a German Protestant theologian and historian.
Johann Baptist Homann (1664 - 1724) was a German geographer and cartographer.
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Size: Sheet app.: 24.5 x 21.5 inches. 62 x 54.5 cm.
Image app:. 21.25 x 18 inches. 54 x 46 cm.
Condition: Fine map in very good condition, centerfold as published, verso blanco.
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