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Quin, Edward
B.C. 529. Exhibiting The Emp
1830
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Quin, Edward |
| Full Title |
B.C. 529. Exhibiting The Empire Of Cyrus. Engraved by Sidy. Hall Bury Strt. Bloomsby. London Published June 1828 by Seeley & Burnside 169 Fleet Street. |
| List No |
2839.004 |
| Note |
Map covered primarily by clouds showing the known earth from the foundation of Rome, 753 B.C., to the death of Cyrus, 529 B.C. (A.M. 3251 to A.M. 3475). Fourth period. Visible through the clouds in full color is the Mediterranean from Italy to Persia. |
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Quin, Edward
B.C. 323. Exhibiting The Emp
1830
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Quin, Edward |
| Full Title |
B.C. 323. Exhibiting The Empire Of Alexander. Engraved by Sidy. Hall Bury Strt. Bloomsby. London Published June 1828 by Seeley & Burnside 169 Fleet Street. |
| List No |
2839.005 |
| Note |
Map with clouds receding to show the known earth from the death of Cyrus, 529 B.C., to that of Alexander of Macedon, 323 B.C. (A.M. 3475 to A.M. 3681). Fifth period. In full color with the Macedonia Empire in crimson. |
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Quin, Edward
B.C. 301. Exhibiting The Par
1830
Historical Atlas
| Authors |
Quin, Edward |
| Full Title |
B.C. 301. Exhibiting The Partition Of The Empire Of Alexander. Engraved by Sidy. Hall Bury Strt. Bloomsby. London Published June 1828 by Seeley & Burnside 169 Fleet Street. |
| List No |
2839.006 |
| Note |
Map with clouds receding to show the known earth from the death of Alexander of Macedon, 323 B.C., to the partition of his Empire, 301 B.C. (A.M. 3681 to A.M. 3703). Sixth period. In full color with the largest section in blue showing the extent of the Empire. |
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