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Theatrum Terrae Sanctae et Biblicarum Historiarum by ADRICHEM, Christian van - 1628

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Theatrum Terrae Sanctae et Biblicarum Historiarum

by ADRICHEM, Christian van

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Cologne: Mylius, Hermann (I.), 1628. Folio. pp. (xii) 286 (xxviii). Roman letter, with Italic, 12 maps (double-page or fold-out). Attractive engraved architectural t-p with allegorical figures and biblical scenes; 7 fold-out and 5 double maps of Palestine and the allotments of the tribes of Israel; decorated initials and grotesque tailpieces. Light browning in places, intermittent light marginal oil stains, occasional spots, small paper flaw to blank section at p. 93, tiny marginal loss at p. 125, gutter of first fol. repaired. Maps generally in very good condition, occasional light spotting, slight marginal soiling or fraying with minor loss mainly at folds to 1, 8, 9 and 12, light browning to 6, 7, 8 and 11, slight offsetting to 4 and 5. A good, well-margined, very large copy in contemporary vellum over pasteboards, spine in five compartments, raised bands, contemporary inked lettering, early shelfmark label at foot, upper joint a bit loose. C17 pasted printed ex-libris ‘Ex Biblio. Miss. Sti Josephi Lugdun.’ and later red library stamp of Seminary Le Puy (Lyon) to t-p, autograph ‘Gaspar Gyrod em[ps]it sibi viginti francis. anno 1681. die 9 februarii’.

A good, lavishly illustrated and unusually complete copy, in fine impression, of this superb biblical atlas. Christian van Adrichem (or Adrichomius, 1533-85) was a Catholic theologian who was forced to flee from the Convent of St Barbara in Delft to Cologne to avoid Protestant persecutions. In addition to an historical account of the life of Christ, he published his very successful ‘Theatrum Terrae Sanctae et Biblicarum Historiarum’ (1590), of which this is the sixth edition. ‘Theatrum’ brought together theories dating back to medieval times and late antiquity—i.e., world history as sacred history; maps as texts where history and geography, time and space, coexist—as well as more recent disciplines like chorography, i.e., the illustrated study of the topography and history of specific regions. The first part provides a description of ancient Palestine and the antiquities of Jerusalem, with the visual guidance of handsome depictions of the Holy Land, the allotments of the tribes of Israel (with hundreds of cities) and a bird’s-eye-view plan of Jerusalem. The first and last of these maps are frequently missing in recorded copies but finely preserved in this one. Produced in 1584, the plan of Jerusalem is a magnificent scholarly reconstruction of the city at the time of Christ, which remained unrivalled in accuracy until the archaeological discoveries of the C19. It names walls, gates and buildings, also discussed in the text, and was also the first map to chart the location of the 14 Stations of the Cross. Inspired by ancient historiographic works like Eusebius’s ‘Chronicon’, the second part provides a chronology of world history shaped by the succession of empires and popes, from Adam to Rudolph II of Habsburg and Sixtus V. A masterpiece of Renaissance antiquarian culture.

Gaspar Gyrod was professor of theology at the Seminary of St Joseph in Lyon, where this copy was preserved.

BL STC Ger. C17, A165. Not in Brunet or Graesse. K. Nebenzahl, Maps of the Holy Land (New York, 1990).
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  • Date Published 1628
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Breve descripcion de la ciudad de Jerusalen y lugares circunvecinos

Breve descripcion de la ciudad de Jerusalen y lugares circunvecinos

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Madrid.: Imprenta de Verges., 1828.. Hardcover. Mancha de humedad superficial y páginas ligeramente acartonadas. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 15 cm. 256 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal en plena piel. Adrichem, Christian van 1533-1585. Y traducida al castellano por el P. F. Vicente Gómez . Mancha de humedad superficial y páginas ligeramente acartonadas. Cubierta deslucida. Literatura.(82) [[82]] || Geografía del mundo antiguo. Geografía regional. (569.44 J.) Siglo XVI. (913(569.44 J.)(02)"15") [[913]]
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Vrbis Hierosolimae quemadmodum ea Christi tempore floruit descriptio. - [JERUSALEM] - [Urbis Hierosolymae ...]

by ADRICHOMIO, CHRISTIANO - [ Christian van Adrichem]

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Coloniae Agrippinae: Gerardus Campensis [Gerhard von Kempen], 1585. Hardcover. Good/not applicable. 16mo. (16x9 cm). - 228, [24] pages. - Contemporary calf, embossed with an emblem on both covers, spine with title and 5 raised bands; joints cracked, and a 1 cm loss at the bottom of spine; somewhat loose. - Interior fine. - Engraved title vignette [Jerusalem cross on shield] - Printed marginalia. - Editio altera - The Dutch Catholic priest and scholar, Christian Kruik van Adrichem [Christianus Crucius Adrichomius] (1533-1585) describes, in 270 numbered sections, the Temple, the mountains, the most important buildings, the streets and the squares of the Holy City.
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Ierusalem, et suburbia eius, sicut tempore Christi floruit.... [Map of Jerusalem] [Middle East]
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by Adrichom, Christianum [aka Adrichomius; Christiaan (Christian) van Adrichem]. [1533-1585]

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Coloniae Agrippinae, 1584. First edition. Uncolored, 739 mm x 500 mm, two sheets joined, with original folds professionally flattened. Oriented with East at the top. A number of small tears and fold separations have been archivally repaired on verso. In good condition. The map was issued with the booklet Urbis Hierosolyma Depicta which provided further information about sites keyed to the numbers on the map; some later editions of the map retained the 1584 date but were issued in the atlas Theatrum Terrae Sanctae (published posthumously, 1590 and later). The folded sections of this map are 16 cm x 9 cm, the size of the Depicta. Later editions have larger sections and fewer folds since the Theatrum was a larger book. There are a great many maps of Jerusalem, but this is one of the most influential. Among the 250 numbered and described locations Adrichom identifies 14 stations of the cross, which are still accepted today. The map and his atlas, the Theatrum, went through numerous editions in many… Read More
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