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1828 Arrowsmith Map of Syria, Israel, Jordan and Palestine

Syria-arrowsmith-1828
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1828 Arrowsmith Map of Syria, Israel, Jordan and Palestine

Syria-arrowsmith-1828


Title


Syria.
  1828 (dated)     13.5 x 11 in (34.29 x 27.94 cm)

Description


This is a rare example of Aaron Arrowsmith's 1828 map of Syria. Centered on Syria, covers from Asia Minor to Egypt and Cyprus. During this time in history, Syria was part of the Ottoman Empire and was largely ignored by world affairs. The map shows the administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire which include the Pachalic of Gaza, Pachalic of Acre, Pachalic of Tripoli, Pachalic of Aleppo, Pachalic of Damascus and Al Gezira with many towns and cities. These include modern day Israel, Palestine, Syria, Jordan, and parts of Lebanon. The regional boundaries are colored and relief shown by hachures. This map was published by A. Arrowsmith, hydrographer to His Majesty, in 1828.

Cartographer


Aaron Arrowsmith (1750-1823), John Arrowsmith (1790-1873), and Samuel Arrowsmith. The Arrowsmith family were noted map engravers, publishers, geographers, and cartographers active in the late 18th and early 19th century. The Arrowsmith firm was founded by Aaron Arrowsmith, who was trained in surveying and engraving under John Cary and William Faden. Arrowsmith founded the Arrowsmith firm as a side business while employed by Cary. The firm specialized in large format individual issue maps containing the most up to date and sophisticated information available. Arrowsmith's work drew the attention of the Prince of Wales who, in 1810, named him Hydrographer to the Prince of Wales, and subsequently, in 1820, Hydrographer to the King. Aaron Arrowsmith was succeeded by two sons, Aaron and Samuel, who followed him in the map publication business. The Arrowsmith firm eventually fell to John Arrowsmith (1790-1873), nephew of the elder Aaron. John was a founding member of the Royal Geographical Society. The firm is best known for their phenomenal large format mappings of North America. Mount Arrowsmith, situated east of Port Alberni on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, is named for Aaron Arrowsmith and his nephew John Arrowsmith. More by this mapmaker...

Condition


Very good. Original platemark visible. Blank on verso. Minor verso repair on top margin.