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The Situation of the Promised Land Accurately Reveals a Knowledge of the Holy Bible. (Situs Terrae Promissionis S.S. Bibliorum Intelligentiam Exacte Aperiens) 1633

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Old map of Israel.

85) by Dutch publishers in the 17th century. Adrichem was a Roman Catholic priest and biblical scholar, and the map depicts the Holy Land as Adrichem conceived it, based on his study of the scriptures. The map was printed in Amsterdam in 1633 by Henricus Hondius (1597-1651), and was included in a new edition of the Atlas ou representation du monde universel (Atlas, or universal representation of the world) first published by Jodocus Hondius (1563-1612) and Gerhard Mercator (1512-94).
Created by Christiaan Van Adrichem, Evert Symonsz Van Hamersvelt, Hendrik Hondius, Jodocus Hondius, Gerhard Mercator, Salomon Rogiers in 1633.
  • Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
  • Original resource extent: Copperplate ; 370 x 494 millimeters.
  • Original resource at: National Library of Israel.
  • Content in French and Latin.
  • Description based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions.

Map Subjects

Israel

Christiaan Van Adrichem

Evert Symonsz Van Hamersvelt

Hendrik Hondius

Jodocus Hondius

Gerhard Mercator

Salomon Rogiers

1633

Map Tags

1633

Christiaan Van Adrichem

Evert Symonsz Van Hamersvelt

Gerhard Mercator

Hendrik Hondius

Israel

Jodocus Hondius

Map

Salomon Rogiers

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This old map of The Situation of the Promised Land Accurately Reveals a Knowledge of the Holy Bible. (Situs Terrae Promissionis S.S. Bibliorum Intelligentiam Exacte Aperiens) from 1633 was created by Christiaan Van Adrichem, Evert Symonsz Van Hamersvelt,