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“Terra Santa Nova Tabula” by Sebastian Münster is an early and influential map of the Holy Land, first published in the mid-16th century, around 1540. Rendered in woodcut with hand coloring, the map is oriented with east at the top and offers a biblical geography centered on the twelve tribes of Israel. It presents a stylized depiction of the region, blending sacred narrative with Renaissance-era cartographic methods. Cities, rivers, and mountains are labeled in Latin, while decorative elements such as ships and sea monsters populate the Mediterranean. This map served both religious devotion and scholarly interest in biblical lands.
Sebastian Münster (1488–1552) was a German cartographer, cosmographer, and theologian, best known for his monumental Cosmographia, one of the most important geographical works of the 16th century. A professor in Basel, Münster was among the first to fuse classical sources with new discoveries, producing maps that combined scientific curiosity with theological insight.
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