Asia, Central (RMC)

A map of Turky, Arabia and Persia
A map of Turky, Arabia and Persia
Printed map. "By G. de L'Isle. Most humbly inscrib'd to the Honble Sr James Stewart of Goodtrees Bartt. Revised by I. Senex." Visual scale.
A new map of the Empire of Persia
A new map of the Empire of Persia
Printed map. "12th. May, 1794." Four visual scales.
Betts's Family Atlas, Asia Minor ; Betts's Family Atlas, Syria and Lower Egypt
Betts's Family Atlas, Asia Minor ; Betts's Family Atlas, Syria and Lower Egypt
Printed map. Visual scales. In upper right margin, "34". Probably originally from Betts' Family Atlas which was published 1848 and 1863.
Betts's Family Atlas, Central Asia
Betts's Family Atlas, Central Asia
Printed map. Visual scale. In upper right margin, "32". Probably originally from Betts' Family Atlas which was published 1848 and 1863.
Persia and Cabool
Persia and Cabool
Printed map. "By A: K: Johnston, F.R.G.S." "Engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston". Two visual scales. In upper, right margin, "National atlas -- 25". Probably originally from Johnston's The National Atlas of Historical, Commercial and Political Geography, which was published 1843, 1846 and 1859.
Turcici Imperii Imago
Turcici Imperii Imago
Printed map. From: Gerardi Mercatoris Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica Mundi et Fabricati Figura, Editio Decima, published Amsterdam, 1630. The cartouche features a portrait with text, "Sultan Mahumet Turcorum Imperat." Two visual scales [53 mm=90 German miles approximately]. Described in Koeman, Atlantes Neerlandici, Vol. II, entry Me 29A, pp. 339-343. Latin text on verso under heading, "Turcicum Imperivm" on [page] "358"; [page] "359" has heading, "Turcarum Imperium". Donated by Don Measner, May 2003.
Tvrcicvm Imperivm
Tvrcicvm Imperivm
Printed map. Possibly from Wit's Atlas circa 1680. Visual scale. In ink, in upper right margin, "(20)".