Mapping the Holy Land

Mapping the Holy Land PDF Author: Bruno Schelhaas
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0857727850
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 208

Book Description
Through a detailed study of the work of three of the leading figures of the era - Augustus Petermann, Physical Geographer Royal to Queen Victoria; cartographer Charles Meredith van de Velde, who produced the finest map of the region at the time; and Edward Robinson, founder of modern Palestinology - the authors explore the complex cultural, cartographic and technical processes that shaped and determined the resulting maps of the region. Making full use of newly discovered archival material, and richly illustrated in both colour and black and white, Mapping the Holy Land is essential reading for cartographers, historical geographers, historians of mapmaking, and for all those with an interest in the Holy Land and the history of Palestine.

Holy Land in Maps

Holy Land in Maps PDF Author: Ariel Tishby
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 176

Book Description
.".. maps of the Holy Land from a 6th century mosaic from Jordan ... to maps of the recent past"--Jacket.

Medieval Maps of the Holy Land

Medieval Maps of the Holy Land PDF Author: P. D. A. Harvey
Publisher: British Library Board
ISBN: 9780712358248
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 160

Book Description
Looks in detail at eight regional maps of Palestine that were drawn between the late 12th century and the mid-14th ; with their various versions and derivatives we know them through 23 surviving artifacts.

Imagining the Holy Land

Imagining the Holy Land PDF Author: Burke O. Long
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 9780253341365
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 280

Book Description
At the Chautauqua Institution in New York, visitors could walk down Palestine Avenue to "Palestine" and a model of Jerusalem, or along Morris Avenue to a scale model of the "Jewish Tabernacle." At the St. Louis World's Fair of 1904, a replica of Ottoman Jerusalem covered eleven acres, while today, 300 miles to the southeast, a seven-story-high Christ of the Ozarks stands above a modern re-creation of the Holy Land set in the Arkansas hills."--BOOK JACKET.

Christian Maps of the Holy Land

Christian Maps of the Holy Land PDF Author: Pnina Arad
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782503585277
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 176

Book Description


Mapping the Holy Land

Mapping the Holy Land PDF Author: Neal Asbury
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781954641341
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
A stunning journey through the Holy Land, as told by the rare maps and prints that have long inspired Jewish, Christian, and Muslim pilgrimages. How have people imagined the Holy Land, from the earliest days of the Roman Empire to the Modern Era? While Judaism and Islam sunk roots and flourished in the territory of their founders, Christianity came of age in Western Europe and the Byzantine Empire. Ever since, Christians have yearned to walk in the footsteps of the Bible, to imagine the route of the Exodus or the places of Jesus's ministry. Muslims, too, longed to see the geographical contours of the ummah, the greater Muslim community. In response, cartographers from Late Antiquity to the Modern Age drew their inspiration from Jewish, Christian, and Muslim pilgrimages to depict, with growing confidence, the exotic locations of the Holy Land. Mapping the Holy Land is the first book to tell the thrilling story of these pilgrimages and the incredible prints and maps that their travels spawned. Illustrated with rare, hand-colored maps and engravings throughout and riveting scene-setting history, this remarkable volume from rare maps collector Neal Asbury, CEO of The Legacy Companies and host of Neal Asbury's Made in America, and National Geographic best-selling author Jean-Pierre Isbouts, coauthors of Mapping America, shows how the faithful overcame impossible odds to reach the Holy Land, and dives deep into the historical understanding of these elusive lands from Roman times up to the nineteenth century era of Ottoman Palestine.

Maps of the Holy Land

Maps of the Holy Land PDF Author: Shoshana Klein
Publisher: New York : A.R. Liss ; Amsterdam : Meridian Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 232

Book Description


Portraying the Land

Portraying the Land PDF Author: Rehav Rubin
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110570653
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 351

Book Description
The book presents and discusses a large corpus of Jewish maps of the Holy Land that were drawn by Jewish scholars from the 11th to the 20th century, and thus fills a significant lacuna both in the history of cartography and in Jewish studies. The maps depict the biblical borders of the Holy Land, the allotments of the tribes, and the forty years of wanderings in the desert. Most of these maps are in Hebrew although there are several in Yiddish, Ladino and in European languages. The book focuses on four aspects: it presents an up-to-date corpus of known maps of various types and genres; it suggests a classification of these maps according to their source, shape and content; it presents and analyses the main topics that were depicted in the maps; and it puts the maps in their historical and cultural contexts, both within the Jewish world and the sphere of European cartography of their time. The book is an innovative contribution to the fields of history of cartography and Jewish studies. It is written for both professional readers and the general public. The Hebrew edition (2014), won the Izhak Ben-Zvi Prize.

A Childs Geography

A Childs Geography PDF Author: Ann Voskamp
Publisher: Knowledge Quest
ISBN: 9781932786330
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 192

Book Description
An exploration of the geography of the Middle East using biblical references to find various locations.

Holy Land in Maps

Holy Land in Maps PDF Author: Muzeʼon Yiśraʼel (Jerusalem)
Publisher: Israel Museum Products
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 176

Book Description
The map of the Holy Land reflects the religious and political outlook, as well as the scientific and aesthetic sensibilities, of the mapmakers and the society in which they lived. Thus, this 2001 Israel Museum exhibition- the first to bring together maps of the Holy Land from antiquity up until modern times- traced not only the history of cartography but also the development of religious, scientific and artistic thought over the last two millennia. The accompanying publication presents cartographic depictions by Jewish, Christian and Muslim pilgrims, scholars, clergymen, and scientists. These maps are remarkable not only for the religious and geopolitical world they draw, but also for their artistry and beauty.