Auction No. 47
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Lot 222
Holy Land.
Jerusalem Map - Hierosolyma urbs Sancta, 1576, Braun and Hogenberg's etching of Jerusalem was printed in Cologne by T. Graminaeus. Measuring 46 x 54.4 cm, this black-and-white depiction on contemporary paper offers a detailed view of the holy city. Jerusalem, known as "Hierosolyma urbs Sancta," stands out as the most renowned city in Judea and the East for its size and magnificence. framed.
Lot 223
Holy Land.
Plan of Jerusalem and the adjacent country. Shows the roads to Jaffa, Bethlehem, Jericho, etc. Pococke, 1754.Dimensions: 370x365 mm.
Lot 224
Holy Land.
A map illustrating the borders of the 12 tribes of the Holy Land, originally published in London in 1725. The dimensions of the map are 352 x 428mm (13 3/4 x 16 3/4 inches), and it is presented within a frame measuring 49-75 cm. The map is rendered in color.
Lot 225
Holy Land.
Jerusalem, A fictional map of Jerusalem by Moxon, Amsterdam, 17th century. Presented to the Bishop of Chester. Dimensions: 31 x 45.5cm, framed: 46 x 61.5cm.