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Carte des regions et des lieux dont il est parlé dans le Nouveau Testament

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Title Carte des regions et des lieux dont il est parlé dans le Nouveau Testament.
Contributors The American Geographical Society Library (AGSL), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee USA
(current owner)
Original Library/publisher The American Geographical Society Library (AGSL), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA
Publisher Paris : Chez Lattré
Creation Date [1762-1783]
Notes Digital image courtesy of the American Geographical Society Library, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
Digital image received from donor.
From the Maps of the Holy Land collection of Kenneth Nebenzahl.
Insets: -- "Plan de Jérusalem du temps de N.S. Jesus Christ"
-- "Carte de la Judée sous Hérode le Grand."
In: Atlas moderne ... Par plusieurs auteurs. Paris, Lattr, [1762-83], No. 36.
The American Geographical Society Library (AGSL), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI USA Holy Land Maps no. 126
Original map: 307 x 444 mm
Extent 1 online resource (1 map).
Language French
National Library system number 990040985200205171

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