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François Halma - Kanaan. Netherlands, - 1717 - Engravings and maps.


Kanaan en d'omleggende Landen, vertoont in een Woordenboek uit de H. Schrift en Josephus. Published by François Halma, Leyarden, 1717. Dutch. Magnificent edition accompanied by 28 engraving plates (most of them on double plates; some folded): engraving-title page; Maps of the Middle East, Palestine and Jerusalem; Engravings showing various places in the Land of Israel and its surroundings that are historical most important in the world of engravings in general, as well as engravings showing various objects and customs - the Ark, the Temple, a Jewish burial ceremony, and more. Original parchment cover, with a raised symbol on both sides of the cover.


Important geographical research about sites mentioned in the Bible with sections dealing with cities, villages, rivers and other places mentioned in the Bible and the writings of Josephus Flavius; According to ancient and modern sources, including St. Hieronymus, Osbius of Caesarea, Jacques Bonfrère and others. At the end of the book are three short essays (Dutch): "An Accurate Description of the Places of the Holy Land" by Burchard of Mount Zion, "A Journey from Haleb to Jerusalem" by Henry Maundrell, and an Essay on Biblical Chronology by Robert Arnauld d'Andilly.

Original full calf with gold lettering and tooling on spine. Raised bands. Decorative paper edges. Engraved title page depicting Moses and Aaron dividing the land of Israel. Title page in red and black lettering. Decorative initials and tailpieces. Remarkable collection of aids to the study of biblical history by a variety of 17th-century Christian scholars such as the Jesuit Jacques Bonfrère, French cartographer Nicolas Sanson, and Professor Johannes de Klerk. Dictionary of biblical names and places. Also includes a guide to the Holy Land by Buchardus de Monte Sion, Henry Maundrell's description of the territory from Aleppo to Jerusalem, with a letter to Bishop Thomas Rochester and a biblical timeline by Arnaud d'Andilly translated by H. Tydtrekening. This work is exquisitely illustrated with 30 stunning engraved maps and views of the Holy Land, including Mount Carmel, Damascus, Jaffa, Mount Tabor, Temple of Solomon, and a fine large view of Jerusalem, drawn after Dapper Hollar's view on a reduced scale. 


The author, François Halma (1653-1722), cartographer and publisher of maps. Operated in Utrecht, Amsterdam and Leeuwarden. Printed many books in the fields of theology, philosophy and geography. From his most important works.


[6] leaves, 64, [2], 559 pages + [28] plates, 27 cm. Original parchment cover. Raised straps. Few stains. condition good - very good..

 

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