Abstract: The map accompanies
Military Lessons of the Arab Rebellion in Palestine, 1936, and shows the northern portion of Palestine, indicating hospitals, field ambulances, power stations, stores, ordnance depots, workshops, boundaries, roads, cities, towns, Arab villages, Jewish settlements and landing grounds. Three inset maps show the cities of Haifa, Jerusalem and Jaffa & Tel Aviv at a scale of 1:40,000.A legend appears in the bottom margin, alongside schematic diagrams which show supply and evacuation arrangements for vehicles, ordnance and the sick.The map was reprinted by the Survey of Palestine in 1939.Physical description: Materials: Printed in colour on paperDimensions: 800 x 530mm, on sheet 1015 x 618mm
Contents note: With blank spaces for the text of the Zohar.Dimensions: 150-200 mm wide x 210-222 mm high.Hand: Ashkenazic cursive scripts. Some parts are written in different handwritings.Origin note: Author’s colophon (f. 242a) dated, Jerusalem, Tammuz 5419 = 1659. Followed by the colophon of the copyist, Aaron Selig b. Issachar Bär, on Friday 4 Av 5466 = 1706, in Jerusalem.Record origin: "Description based on: NeubauerRecord origin: A.Record origin: Catalogue of the Hebrew manuscripts in the Bodleian LibraryRecord origin: OxfordRecord origin: 1886; Beit-AriéRecord origin: MalachiRecord origin: Catalogue of the Hebrew manuscripts in the Bodleian Library : supplement of addenda and corrigenda to Vol. 1 (A. Neubauer's catalogue)Record origin: 1994."