MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Petri, Girolamo
Date:
1859
Short Title:
Text: Tav. XLVII. Prov. eccl. di S. Jago di Compostella, Burgos, e Valladolid.
Publisher:
Tipografia della Reverenda Camera Apostolica
Publisher Location:
Rome
Type:
Text Page
Obj Height cm:
57
Obj Width cm:
78
Note:
Text describing the ecclesiastical provinces of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. In Volume II.
City:
Santiago de Compostela (Italy)
Subject:
Religion
Full Title:
(Text Page to) Tav. XLVII. Provincia ecclesiastica di S. Jago di Compostella.
List No:
14007.137
Page No:
2
Series No:
137
Publication Author:
Petri, Girolamo
Pub Date:
1859
Pub Title:
L'Orbe cattolico ossia atlante georgrafico storico ecclesiastico opera del commendatore Girolamo Petri, officiale minutante nella segreteria di stato.
Pub Reference:
For additional descriptive text, see the three volumes published along with the atlases, click here to download: https://rumsey3.s3.…
Pub Note:
Three-volume ecclesiastical atlas from 1859, showing the geographical reach of the Catholic church around the world, in 138 maps featuring ecclesiastical provinces, dioceses and apostolic vicariates. Includes table of contents in each volume. Volume I contains 45 maps; Volume II contains 53 maps; Volume III contains 40 maps, amounting to a total of 138 maps. Short titles for maps and text transcribed from tables of contents; full titles transcribed from map and text pages. Volume III table of contents contains extended titles, which refer to sections in the descriptive text accompanying maps. Four maps of Spain do not appear in atlas, but descriptive text is present: Tav. XLVII, XLVIII, XLIX and L in Volume II.
Pub List No:
14007.000
Pub Type:
World Atlas
Pub Type:
Religious Atlas
Pub Maps:
138
Pub Height cm:
59
Pub Width cm:
82
Image No:
14007137.jp2
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Authors:
Petri, Girolamo
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Text: Tav. XLVII. Prov. eccl. di S. Jago di Compostella, Burgos, e Valladolid.

Text: Tav. XLVII. Prov. eccl. di S. Jago di Compostella, Burgos, e Valladolid.