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Ancient Jerusalem: Bartlett c. 1850

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Ancient Jerusalem: Bartlett c. 1850

  • Title: Ancient Jerusalem
  • Author: William H. Bartlett
  • Date: c. 1850
  • Medium: Steel engraving
  • Condition: Excellent - issued folding
  • Inches: 9 3/4 x 13 1/2 [Paper]
  • Centimeters: 24.77 x 34.29 [Paper]
  • Product ID: 100273

Ancient Jerusalem On the same scale as the plan of the modern City

Map of Jerusalem as it appeared in Roman times. Labeled sites include Agrippa's Wall, the Holy Sepulchre [nonexistent during the time period depicted on the map], the Mount of Olives, the palace and gardens of Herod, and various structures within the city such as pools, towers, gates, and walls which were no longer extant at the time of publication.

  • Title: Ancient Jerusalem
  • Author: William H. Bartlett
  • Date: c. 1850
  • Medium: Steel engraving
  • Condition: Excellent - issued folding
  • Inches: 9 3/4 x 13 1/2 [Paper]
  • Centimeters: 24.77 x 34.29 [Paper]
  • Product ID: 100273

Ancient Jerusalem On the same scale as the plan of the modern City

Map of Jerusalem as it appeared in Roman times. Labeled sites include Agrippa's Wall, the Holy Sepulchre [nonexistent during the time period depicted on the map], the Mount of Olives, the palace and gardens of Herod, and various structures within the city such as pools, towers, gates, and walls which were no longer extant at the time of publication.

$15.75

Original: $45.00

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Ancient Jerusalem: Bartlett c. 1850

$45.00

$15.75

Description

  • Title: Ancient Jerusalem
  • Author: William H. Bartlett
  • Date: c. 1850
  • Medium: Steel engraving
  • Condition: Excellent - issued folding
  • Inches: 9 3/4 x 13 1/2 [Paper]
  • Centimeters: 24.77 x 34.29 [Paper]
  • Product ID: 100273

Ancient Jerusalem On the same scale as the plan of the modern City

Map of Jerusalem as it appeared in Roman times. Labeled sites include Agrippa's Wall, the Holy Sepulchre [nonexistent during the time period depicted on the map], the Mount of Olives, the palace and gardens of Herod, and various structures within the city such as pools, towers, gates, and walls which were no longer extant at the time of publication.