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Naher Osten / Gerusalemme - Karten - "Karte des biblischen Schauplatzes entworfen von Dr. I. Fr. Allioli und Prof. Dr. L. C. Gratz", litografia a colori con bordo di Ferdinand von Harscher, stampata da J. Kirmaier, da "Handbuch der biblischen Alterthumskunde", edito da Vogelsche Buchhandlung, Landshut 1842, mappa laterale sinistra e piccola con il percorso di viaggio degli Israeliti dall'Egitto a Chanaan. Carta laterale con l'itinerario di viaggio degli Israeliti dall'Egitto a Chanaan, un po' brunita / macchiata / sgualcita, piega centrale, piegata in 18 segmenti, ca. 45 x 53 cm, con: "Vue générale de Jérusalem historique et moderne", Gerusalemme, particolare dell'incisione su legno dopo M. Adolphe Elzzner, Gerusalemme. Adolphe Elzzner, Parigi 1862, fortemente brunito/macchiato, strappato e incollato, piegato in più parti, sezione opacizzata ca. 25 x 48 cm, RhG (segni dell'età), non aperto, circa 93 x 78 cm)

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Naher Osten / Gerusalemme - Karten - "Karte des biblischen Schauplatzes entworfen von Dr. I. Fr. Allioli und Prof. Dr. L. C. Gratz", litografia a colori con bordo di Ferdinand von Harscher, stampata da J. Kirmaier, da "Handbuch der biblischen Alterthumskunde", edito da Vogelsche Buchhandlung, Landshut 1842, mappa laterale sinistra e piccola con il percorso di viaggio degli Israeliti dall'Egitto a Chanaan. Carta laterale con l'itinerario di viaggio degli Israeliti dall'Egitto a Chanaan, un po' brunita / macchiata / sgualcita, piega centrale, piegata in 18 segmenti, ca. 45 x 53 cm, con: "Vue générale de Jérusalem historique et moderne", Gerusalemme, particolare dell'incisione su legno dopo M. Adolphe Elzzner, Gerusalemme. Adolphe Elzzner, Parigi 1862, fortemente brunito/macchiato, strappato e incollato, piegato in più parti, sezione opacizzata ca. 25 x 48 cm, RhG (segni dell'età), non aperto, circa 93 x 78 cm)

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