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(Engraving of the Queen of Sheba's Visit to Solomon): Munera Magna Ferens Venit Regina Sabaea

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(Engraving of the Queen of Sheba's Visit to Solomon): Munera Magna Ferens Venit Regina Sabaea

by De Jode, Gerard

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About This Item

Antwerp: De Jode, G, 1585. VG with minimal browning for this rare copperplate engraving depicting this famous biblical scene. This is a striking piece. Gerard de Jode was best known for his wonderful maps, and the production of his (commercially unsuccessful perhaps due to efforts of rival Mercator) atlas: Speculum Orbis Terrarum. De Jode was also a publisher, and the artist of this print is not known. The engraved image measures 19x24.5cm (7.5x9.75 inches). . Illus. by Unknown.

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Bookseller
The Prime Meridian: Antique Maps & Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
1467
Title
(Engraving of the Queen of Sheba's Visit to Solomon): Munera Magna Ferens Venit Regina Sabaea
Author
De Jode, Gerard
Illustrator
Unknown
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
De Jode, G
Place of Publication
Antwerp
Date Published
1585
Keywords
Maps, Cartography, Bible, Old Testament, Solomon, La , Prints
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The Prime Meridian: Antique Maps & Books

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About The Prime Meridian: Antique Maps & Books

The Prime Meridian: Antique Maps & Books is owned and operated by Joel & Deborah Kovarsky. We first opened in 1998, but have had a decades-old interest in old maps, books, and paper, stemming from a comparable long-standing interest in how knowledge is used. Our business is run via the internet. We do not run an open shop, however we do welcome visitors by appointment only. Before attempting a visit, please contact us. We are a specialty business, dealing in antiquarian maps and related books (atlases, history of cartography, selected reference books, etc.). Please feel free to contact us for specific inquiries.

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