COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Map Collection
mediaCollectionId
JCBMAPS~1~1
JCB Map Collection
Collection
true
Accession Number:
4961
accession_number
4961
Accession Number
false
File Name:
4961-000
file_name
4961-000
File Name
false
Call number:
Cabinet Ed799 /2
call_number
Cabinet Ed799 /2
Call number
false
Map title:
[Plan of Zacatecas]. No. 2
map_title
[Plan of Zacatecas]. No. 2
Map title
false
Place of Publication:
Guadalajara?
place_of_publication
Guadalajara?
Place of Publication
false
Publisher:
Bernardo Portugal Alcayde dela Real Aduana de Zacatecas dibujo
publisher
Bernardo Portugal Alcayde dela Real Aduana de Zacatecas dibujo
Publisher
false
Publication date:
1799
publication_date
1799
Publication date
false
Map size height:
36 cm.
map_size_height
36 cm.
Map size height
false
Map size width:
64 cm.
map_size_width
64 cm.
Map size width
false
Item description:
Engraved map
item_description
Engraved map
Item description
false
Geographical description:
Plan of the city of Zacatecas in Guadalajara, Mexico. Emblem at center, "Labor vincit omnia."Key not present for lettered and numbered buildings. A companion piece to Descripcion de la muy noble, y leál Ciudád de Zacatecas (Cabinet Ed799/1)
geographical_description
Plan of the city of Zacatecas in Guadalajara, Mexico. Emblem at center, "Labor vincit omnia."Key not present for lettered and numbered buildings. A companion piece to Descripcion de la muy noble, y leál Ciudád de Zacatecas (Cabinet Ed799/1)
Geographical description
false
References:
Leon, Bibliografia Mexicana del siglo XVII, no. 450
references
Leon, Bibliografia Mexicana del siglo XVII, no. 450
References
false
Geographic Area:
North America
geographic_area
North America
Geographic Area
false
Historical notes:
The emblem of Zacatecas is of four conquistadors holding a medallion (with PLS II on it for Philip II of Spain) and stand before a hill with an image of Nuestra Señora del Patrocinio de Zacatecas in an aureole flanked by her symbols of the sun and the moon.
historical_notes
The emblem of Zacatecas is of four conquistadors holding a medallion (with PLS II on it for Philip II of Spain) and stand before a hill with an image of Nuestra Señora del Patrocinio de Zacatecas in an aureole flanked by her symbols of the sun and the moon.
Historical notes
false
Normalized date:
1799
normalized_date
1799
Normalized date
false
LC bibliographic number:
b53976691
lc_bibliographic_number
b53976691
LC bibliographic number
false