None Egypt Landscape - Scenery Mediterranean Culture 19th century engraving the port of Alexandria, Egypt
Detailed map of Egypt. On the map there is division into states, and a text layer with the names of states and cities. Map found at the link: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/africa/egypt_pol97.jpg Illustration traced using CorelDraw on January 15, 2015. 2 Layers of data used: map outlines and text outlines. Similar works: Arabia Dividing Port Said Map of Egypt
Archaeological excavations in Alexandria about the middle of the 19th Century. At that time it was thought that it was the ruins of the famous library of the ancient world. Woodcut engraving, published in 1854. Woodcut Barrel Vault Oriental Style Woodblock Art Alexandria
Detailed map of Egypt. Each file is constructed using multiple layers including country borders, county names, main roads and a highly detailed state silhouette. Each file is fully customizable with the ability to change the color of individual counties to suit your needs. This vector was created using hand tracing in Adobe Illustrator CS3 by Bogdan Serban on 14/09/2012. The source file is from a public domain, courtesy of:http://www.lib.utexas.edu/ maps/africa/egypt_pol97.jpg Luxor - Thebes Port Said Red Sea Egypt map
Digital painting of the Lighthouse of Alexandria - one of the wonders of the world. Fairy Tale Non-Urban Scene Egypt Lighthouse of Alexandria
Detailed map of Egypt. On the map there is division into states. Territory and city labeled on a hidden layer. Map found at the link: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/africa/egypt_pol97.jpg Illustration created using CorelDraw on january 18, 2015. 2 Layers of data used: map outlines and text outlines on hidden layer. Similar works: Arabia White Background Black Color Map of Egypt
Samples of Greek Bible manuscripts. Facsimile, published in 1877. Greek Culture Italian Culture St. Catherine's Monastery - Sinai Bible manuscripts, facsimile, published in 1877
Athanasius of Alexandria (c. 298-373), Bishop of Alexandria in Egypt, Father of the Church and one of the outstanding opponents of Arianism. Even during his lifetime he was called Father of Orthodoxy. Wood engraving, published in 1881. The Past Vertical Medieval Athanasius of Alexandria (c.298-373), Bishop of Alexandria, published in 1881