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1677. Terra Sancta quae et Terra Chanaan, Terra Promissionis, Terra Hebreorum, Terra Israelitarum, Iudaea, et Paletsina; ex Veteri et Novo Testamento, et aliis Authoribus desupta . . . 1677

  • Terra Sancta quae et Terra Chanaan, Terra Promissionis, Terra Hebreorum, Terra Israelitarum, Iudaea, et Paletsina; ex Veteri et Novo Testamento, et aliis Authoribus desupta . . . 1677

Terra Sancta quae et Terra Chanaan, Terra Promissionis, Terra Hebreorum, Terra Israelitarum, Iudaea, et Paletsina; ex Veteri et Novo Testamento, et aliis Authoribus desupta . . . 1677 information:

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 2166x1662 px
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 1
Place: 
 Paris
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Printing at 72 dpi 
  30.08 х 23.08
Printing at 150 dpi 
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Printing at 300 dpi 
 7.22 х 5.54

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Terra Sancta quae et Terra Chanaan, Terra Promissionis, Terra Hebreorum, Terra Israelitarum, Iudaea, et Paletsina; ex Veteri et Novo Testamento, et aliis Authoribus desupta . . . 1677

Southern half of Du Val's scarce 2 sheet map of the Holy Land.

The map is centered on the Dead Sea and includes a large map showing the 40 years of wandering of the House of Israel through the desert after leaving Egypt.

Pierre Duval (1618-1683) was a French geographer, cartographer, and publisher who worked in Abbeville and Paris during the seventeenth century. He was born in the former city, in northeast France, before moving to Paris. Duval was the nephew of the famous cartographer Nicolas Sanson, from whom he learned the mapmaker's art and skills. Both men worked at the royal court, having followed the royal request for artists to relocate to Paris. In addition to numerous maps and atlases, Du Val's opus also includes geography texts. He held the title of geographe ordinaire du roi from 1650 and died in 1683, when his wife and daughters took over his business. 


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Number of pages:
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Place:
Paris
Author:
Pierre Du Val.
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