Full catalogue record in Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate WorldRecord origin: "Description based on the Bodleian Library's public card index of Arabic manuscripts with additional enhancements by the OCIMCO project team. Image descriptions based in part on CarboniRecord origin: S. (1988)Record origin: Il Kitab al-bulhan di Oxford."
par E. Andriveau ; gravé le trait et les montagnes par Gérin, les écritures par P. Rousset, les eaux par Mme Fontaine.Covers portions of Israel, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.Relief shown by hachures. Depth shown by sounding and isolines."Insets: Sinai (Scale ca. 1:2600000) -- Golfe de Suez -- Cross section of the Palestine from the source of the Jordan to the Red Sea -- Panoramic view of the mountains of Palestine -- Jérusalem d'après le plan de G. Williams (Scale ca. 1:80000)."'"No. 18".'"Atlas usuel No. 23"."Atlas universel No.36".Includes notes and index.In French with place names in Latin, Arabic and Hebrew in Latin script.
le très humble et très obéissant serviteur Étienne Briffaut.Shows battle places with date.Covers Bosnia and Hercegovina, and portions of Hungary, Croatia, Albania and Yugoslavia.Relief shown pictorially.Includes note and ill.'"Je me suis fais un devoir de Publier cette Carte Sous les Auspices de V. E. étant un des Capitaines de S.M.I. et Cath. qui entend mieux le métier de la guerre et qui marche sur les mêmes principes que le défunt Prince Eugène ayant le flême et la prudence come elle en a donné des preuves par les dernières campagnes d\'Italieet en dernier lieu par le combat contre les trouppes ottomanes arrivé le 28 7bris 737 près de la rivière de la Timock et suis avec un parfait dévouement et un pronfond respect de V. E.".'In French with place names and a legend in Latin.
Binding: The volume is bound in a European binding of pasteboards covered with brown leather. The covers have frames formed of two gold fillets. There are five cords on the spine, with two gold fillets either side of each cord. The pastedowns are modern and are blank except for annotations of the manuscript number and a bookplate for St John’s College and E Libris Coll. Di. Jo. Bapt. Oxon. on the back pastedown.Contents note: Annotations by John Greaves (1602-1652), Savilian Professor of Astronomy (1643-8), fols. 12a/b, 13a, 15a.Contents note: Contents described on fol. iii b: Collatio Mensium Arabicorum, Cophticorum, Græcorum, & Judaicorum. Vide pag. 1. ubi habes hunc titulum doctissimi ipsius Pocockij a later hand has crossed out the last two words, and written in pencil: Gul. Laudi manuscriptum. Nec non Tabulæ quædam Astronomicæ. Omnia imperfecta. In margine passim occurrunt Notæ Viri eruditissimi Joan. Grauij, Prof. Astronom. Sauil.Contents note: In item 1, it is evident from numbers placed on each table that there were originally 23, though tables 5–6, 14–15, and 20–1 are now missing and two tables carry the number ‘9’. Ff. 10a/b, 11a and 17b are blank except for frames formed of two black-inked lines.Dimensions: 21.3 × 13.9 (text area 17 × 10.2) cm.Hand: Both items written in a variable (small to medium) Arabic naskh using black and red inks. The text area has not been ruled, but the tables are divided into rows and columns. The texts are written in tables whose cells are delineated by red- and black-inked lines; occasionally there is writing around the perimeter of the table.Layout: The text area has not been ruled, but the tables are divided into rows and columns. The texts are written in tables whose cells are delineated by red and black inked lines; occasionally there is writing around the perimeter of the table. Lines per page vary.Origin note: "No copyist's signature or date(s) or place(s) of copying."Record origin: "Descriptions abbreviated from Emilie Savage-SmithRecord origin: A descriptive Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts at St John's CollegeRecord origin: Oxford (Oxford: Oxford University PressRecord origin: 2005)Record origin: Entries. Nos. 4 and 10Record origin: pp. 19-22Record origin: 41-2."
Gerardus Mercator.Attributed to Mercator.Also covers a portion of Southern Spain.Relief shown pictorially.In an ornamental cartouche: "Medius meridianus J6, reliqui ad hunc inclinati funt pro ratione parallelorum 29 BL 34 ad circulum maximum."Probably originally published with a second map entitled "Africae II Tab." covering Malta, Sicily, Sardinia, Tunisia and Libya.Includes note and index on verso.
cura et sumptibus Matth. Seutteri.Birds-eye view.Appears in: Atlas novus sive tabulæ geographicæ totius orbis faciem, partes, imperia, regna et provincias exhibentesexactissima cura iuxta recentissimas observation Matthaeo Seutter, 1745?. Vol.1, map No. 137.Includes a close-up view of Algiers and index.In German with a title in Latin.
Full catalogue record in Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate WorldDimensions: 7⅝ × 5⅝ inches (size of leaf).Record origin: Manuscript description based on: Beeston, A. F. L. (Alfred Felix Landon); Ethé, Hermann, 1844-1917.; Sachau, Eduard, 1845-1930; Catalogue of the Persian, Turkish, Hindûstânî, and Pushtû manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford; at the Clarendon Press 1889-1953.
"dressée au Service géographique de l'armée."'Covers also a portion of Algeria and Libya.'Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depth shown by isolines.In French with place names in Arabic and Latin in Latin script.
"dressée au Service géographique de l'armée."'Covers also a portion of Algeria and Libya.'Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depth shown by isolines.In French with place names in Arabic and Latin in Latin script.
"dressée au Service géographique de l'armée."'Covers also a portion of Algeria and Libya.'Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depth shown by isolines.In French with place names in Arabic and Latin in Latin script.