Plan of Jerusalem from a C14th manuscript
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Plan of ancient Jerusalem and surrounding country as far as Bethany, as drawn by Pietro Vesconte (fl. 1310-30) for Marino Sanudo's 'Liber Secretorum Fidelibus de Crucis' c.1320. This manuscript work was presented to Pope Clement V to encourage a new crusade. This engraving was the first time that the original map was published, retaining the original's lack of a conventional single reading view. Thus the letters, buildings and palm trees are drawn at random angles.
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Date | 1611 |
Extra Info | [Untitled plan of Jerusalem.] |
Publication | Hanover, Christian Wechelius, 1611. 195 x 260mm. |
Condition | A good example. |
References | LAOR: 1145. |