Mapping Jordan through two millennia
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Mapping Jordan through two millennia
(The Palestine Exploration Fund annual, 10)
Routledge, 2019
- : pbk
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Originally published: Leeds: Maney Pub., 2008
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book shows how travellers and scholars since Roman times have put together their maps of the land east of the River Jordan. It traces the contribution of Roman armies and early Christian pilgrims and medieval European travellers, Crusading armies, learned scholars like Jacob Ziegler, sixteenth-century mapmakers like Mercator and Ortelius, eighteenth-century travellers and savants, and nineteenth-century biblical scholars and explorers like Robinson and Smith, culminating in the late-nineteenth century surveyors working for the Palestine Exploration Fund. This original and valuable book shows, with full illustrations, how maps of the Transjordan region developed through the centuries, and with its detailed tables and bibliography will aid future scholars in further research.
The author took part in archaeological excavations and surveys in Jordan, was Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and Fellow at Trinity College Dublin, has published research papers and books on ancient Jordan. John Bartlett was the editor of the Palestine Exploration Quarterly, and until recently was the Chairman of the Palestine Exploration Fund.
Table of Contents
1. Western knowledge of the Transjordan region in the first millennium AD.2. Medieval scholars, travellers and mapmakers.3. The first printed maps.4. Jacob Ziegler : Quae intus continentur and Terrae Sanctae ... Description.5. The sixteenth-century cartographers.6. Seventeenth-century publications.7. John Speed and Thomas Fuller.8. Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century travellers in Transjordan and their maps.9. Nineteenth-century exploration and mapping of Transjordan.10. The triangulation of Transjordan.11. The modern identification of ancient sites.
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