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Bunting Cloverleaf Map - 1581
Bunting Cloverleaf Map - 1581

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E126 IMCoS Martin Van Brauman DUPLICATED
E126 IMCoS Martin Van Brauman DUPLICATED

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E126 Martin Van Brauman - Jerusalem photo DUPLICATED
E126 Martin Van Brauman - Jerusalem photo DUPLICATED

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E126 Martin Van Brauman - Jerusalem map DUPLICATED
E126 Martin Van Brauman - Jerusalem map DUPLICATED

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E126 Martin van Brauman - Civitas Hierusalem - Giovanni Francesco Camocio - 1570 DUPLICATED
E126 Martin van Brauman - Civitas Hierusalem - Giovanni Francesco Camocio - 1570 DUPLICATED

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Madaba Map - 6th Century AD
Madaba Map - 6th Century AD

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E34 - Walking Tour of the Apostle Paul 1669DUPLICATED
E34 - Walking Tour of the Apostle Paul 1669DUPLICATED

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E581 - Eleven Interesting Aspects: Jerusalem by Hogenberg 1575.DUPLICATED
E581 - Eleven Interesting Aspects: Jerusalem by Hogenberg 1575.DUPLICATED

Bunting Cloverleaf Map - 1581

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Bunting Cloverleaf Map - 1581

source: wikipedia 

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Martin M. van Brauman, as a collector the focus has been on maps of the Holy Land and Jerusalem, which number close to 100 early edition maps by Schedel, Fries, Mūnster, Camocio, Duchetti, Braun, Hogenberg, Bünting, Ortelius, de Jode, Adrichomius, Blaeu, Baudoin, Merian, Boisseau, Fuller, Hollar, Janssonius, Hornius, Speed, Dapper, Moxon, Visscher, Montano, Varea, Chatelain, Covens, Mortier, Moll, Calmet, Seutter and Basire. I have been comparing each early edition map and researching differences and similarities between the maps by the cartographers and engravers and by watermarks, etc. From this study, I have been writing a book entitled SACRED GEOGRAPHY AND SACRED SPACE, 15th TO 19th CENTURY Maps of THE HOLY LAND and JERUSALEM, A WINDOW INTO CHRISTIAN AND JEWISH ESCHATOLOGY., which I plan to publish (up to 70,000 words of text and still examining the maps and collecting rare maps).

As the Executive VP, Corporate Secretary, Treasurer and Director of Zion Oil & Gas, Inc., I usually make a yearly trip to our offices in Israel. B.E., Vanderbilt University; J.D., St. Mary’s University; M.B.A. and LL.M., Southern Methodist University. Advisory Board of the Jewish and Israel Studies Program, University of North Texas. Author of Jews and Christians, Fellow Travelers to the End of Days, (2nd ed. 2020).

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E126 Martin Van Brauman - Jerusalem map DUPLICATED

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E126 Martin van Brauman - Civitas Hierusalem - Giovanni Francesco Camocio - 1570 DUPLICATED

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Madaba Map - 6th Century AD

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Madaba Map - 6th Century AD

The Madaba Map, also known as the Madaba Mosaic Map, is part of a floor mosaic in the early Byzantine church of Saint George in Madaba, Jordan. The Madaba Map depicts part of the Middle East and contains the oldest surviving original cartographic depiction of the Holy Land and especially Jerusalem. It dates to the sixth century AD.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madaba_Map 

Google Maps 

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E34 - Walking Tour of the Apostle Paul 1669

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“Geographische Beschryvinghe Van de Wandeling der Apostelen ende De Reysen Pauli” (The Route of the Walking Tour of the Apostle Paul) by Nicolaes Visscher I (1618-1679), published in Amsterdam in 1669.

The map includes Italy, Sicily, Asia Minor, Babylon, Armenia, the Holy Land and the Red Sea. Nine vignettes illustrate events in the life of St. Paul the Apostle, particularly along his travels from Jerusalem to Rome where he died. Scenes include: the young Paul before his conversion, his baptism by Ananias, healing the paralytic, a shipwreck in Malta, Paul blinded on the road to Damascus, his escape from the city and an appearance before the Roman emperor Nero.

From the collection of Rich Breiman
 

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E581 - Eleven Interesting Aspects: Jerusalem by Hogenberg 1575.

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E581 - Eleven Interesting Aspects: Jerusalem by Hogenberg 1575.DUPLICATED

From Exhibit 581

Click on the the Show Dots button (image below) to find a guided tour through this map by Dr. Leonard Rothman.

This image comes from the Leonard and Juliet Rothman Holy Lands Map Collection, a collection of 956 maps, atlases, and books of the Holy Lands from the 16th to the 20th century published primarily in Europe and the United States. Stanford Library

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Bunting Cloverleaf Map - 1581

source: wikipedia 

[ 2026-01-31 20:52:12 ]

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e792
i42572
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E126 IMCoS Martin Van Brauman DUPLICATED

 

Martin M. van Brauman, as a collector the focus has been on maps of the Holy Land and Jerusalem, which number close to 100 early edition maps by Schedel, Fries, Mūnster, Camocio, Duchetti, Braun, Hogenberg, Bünting, Ortelius, de Jode, Adrichomius, Blaeu, Baudoin, Merian, Boisseau, Fuller, Hollar, Janssonius, Hornius, Speed, Dapper, Moxon, Visscher, Montano, Varea, Chatelain, Covens, Mortier, Moll, Calmet, Seutter and Basire. I have been comparing each early edition map and researching differences and similarities between the maps by the cartographers and engravers and by watermarks, etc. From this study, I have been writing a book entitled SACRED GEOGRAPHY AND SACRED SPACE, 15th TO 19th CENTURY Maps of THE HOLY LAND and JERUSALEM, A WINDOW INTO CHRISTIAN AND JEWISH ESCHATOLOGY., which I plan to publish (up to 70,000 words of text and still examining the maps and collecting rare maps).

As the Executive VP, Corporate Secretary, Treasurer and Director of Zion Oil & Gas, Inc., I usually make a yearly trip to our offices in Israel. B.E., Vanderbilt University; J.D., St. Mary’s University; M.B.A. and LL.M., Southern Methodist University. Advisory Board of the Jewish and Israel Studies Program, University of North Texas. Author of Jews and Christians, Fellow Travelers to the End of Days, (2nd ed. 2020).

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E126 Martin Van Brauman - Jerusalem map DUPLICATED

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E126 Martin van Brauman - Civitas Hierusalem - Giovanni Francesco Camocio - 1570 DUPLICATED

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Madaba Map - 6th Century AD

The Madaba Map, also known as the Madaba Mosaic Map, is part of a floor mosaic in the early Byzantine church of Saint George in Madaba, Jordan. The Madaba Map depicts part of the Middle East and contains the oldest surviving original cartographic depiction of the Holy Land and especially Jerusalem. It dates to the sixth century AD.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madaba_Map 

Google Maps 

2026-02-05 13:55:47i42623

 

2026-02-05 14:02:02i42624
2026-02-05 14:02:12i42625
2026-02-05 14:02:53i42626
2026-02-05 14:03:16i42627
2026-02-05 14:03:41i42628

 

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E34 - Walking Tour of the Apostle Paul 1669

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“Geographische Beschryvinghe Van de Wandeling der Apostelen ende De Reysen Pauli” (The Route of the Walking Tour of the Apostle Paul) by Nicolaes Visscher I (1618-1679), published in Amsterdam in 1669.

The map includes Italy, Sicily, Asia Minor, Babylon, Armenia, the Holy Land and the Red Sea. Nine vignettes illustrate events in the life of St. Paul the Apostle, particularly along his travels from Jerusalem to Rome where he died. Scenes include: the young Paul before his conversion, his baptism by Ananias, healing the paralytic, a shipwreck in Malta, Paul blinded on the road to Damascus, his escape from the city and an appearance before the Roman emperor Nero.

From the collection of Rich Breiman
 

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E581 - Eleven Interesting Aspects: Jerusalem by Hogenberg 1575.

DUPLICATED

From Exhibit 581

Click on the the Show Dots button (image below) to find a guided tour through this map by Dr. Leonard Rothman.

This image comes from the Leonard and Juliet Rothman Holy Lands Map Collection, a collection of 956 maps, atlases, and books of the Holy Lands from the 16th to the 20th century published primarily in Europe and the United States. Stanford Library

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