Campania - Calabria

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    An appealing 1800 map or city plan of Naples, issued by John Stockdale. The map is very detailed, noting walls, forts, bridges, gates, roads and a host of additional topographical features. In the sea a compass rose and a panel listing 80 point of interest. At bottom left a nice baroque title cartouche with lovely vignette. At topo, out of margin, the King’s Castle.
    From J. Stockdale’s “A geographical, historical and political description of the empire of Germany, Holland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Prussia, Italy, Sicily, Corsica, and Sardinia” Published in London, 1800.

    • Author: John Stockdale
    • Dimension: 20 x 26 cm
    • Place of publication: London
    • Year: 1800
  • The map of Kingdom of Naples engraved by G. Bodenher from the very rare Der curiose und .. Nussliche Dollmetscher.. published in Augsburg in 1748 by Machenbauer. The map has decorative cartouche and a nice original coloring.

    • Author: ERDMAN MACHENBAUER J.A.
    • Year: 1748
    • Dimension: 285 x 155 mm
    • Place of publication: Augsburg
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    Copper engraving from “Curioses Staats-Kriegstheatrum in Bayern, Franken, Hispanien, Italien” published in Amburg in 1702 by J. Stridbeck and his son J. Stridbeck Junior.

    • Author: STRIDBECK Iohann
    • Year: 1702
    • Dimension: 160 x 280 mm
    • Place of publication: Augsburg
  • Gaiazzo

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    Rare copper engraving of Caiazzo from “Theatro delle citta’ d’Italia, con nova aggiunta” by Francesco Bertelli published in 1629. [cod.495/15]

    • Author: BERTELLI Francesco
    • Year: 1629
    • Dimension: 120 x 174 mm
    • Place of publication: Padova
  • Ischia Ins.

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    A fine miniature map of Ischia from “Theatro del Mondo” the famous plagiarised version of Ortelius’ pocket atlas published specifically for the Italian market by Pietro Marchetti. First printed in Brescia this is the really rare Venetian edition of 1667. Italian text on verso. [cod.167/15]

    • Author: MARCHETTI Pietro
    • Year: 1667
    • Dimension: 75 x 105 mm
    • Place of publication: Venice
  • Striking bird’s-eye view of Ischia from the Atlas Major published in Amsterdam in 1667. The famous Blaeu’s firm was founded in 1596 by Willem Janzoon Blaeu (1571-1638) then continued by his two sons Cornelius (1616-1648) and Johannis (1596-1673). Their greatest cartographic achievement was the publication of the magnificent Atlas Major with 600 maps all finely engraved and embellished by elaborate cartouches, heraldic detail and especially by splendid calligraphy. The Atlas Major represents one of the…

    • Author: BLAEU Johannis
    • Year: 1667
    • Dimension: 500 x 380 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • Nice and detailed map from “Parallela geographica Italiae veteris et novae”, a very rare work by Philip Briet published in Paris in 1649 at Sebastian Cramoisy. [cod.462/15]

    • Author: BRIET Philippe
    • Year: 1649
    • Dimension: 145 x 190 mm
    • Place of publication: Paris
  • Nice and detailed map of Campania with Neaples and Sorrento and Capitanata in Puglia from “Parallela geographica Italiae veteris et novae”, a rare work by Philip Briet published in Paris in 1649 at Sebastian Cramoisy. [cod.458/15]

    • Author: BRIET Philippe
    • Year: 1653
    • Dimension: 145 x 190 mm
    • Place of publication: Paris
  • Napoli

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    Rare copper engraving of Neaples from “Theatro delle citta’ d’Italia, con nova aggiunta” by Francesco Bertelli published in 1629. [cod.447/15]

    • Author: BERTELLI Francesco
    • Year: 1629
    • Dimension: 112 x 170 mm
    • Place of publication: Padova
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    Nice copper engraving of the town from “Itinerario overo nuova descrittione dei viaggi principali d’Italia” published in Venice by Brigonci in 1665. This is the most rare Brigonci’s edition. [cod.449/15]

    • Author: SCOTO Francesco
    • Year: 1665
    • Dimension: 120 x 120 mm
    • Place of publication: Venice
  • A beautiful bird’s eye view of Naples and its Gulf with Ischia, Capri, Procida in the foreground and mount Vesuvius smoking. The striking colorfull view, drawn by F.E. Ciavatti, extend from Cuma to Salerno with in the background Benevento and Avellino. Below legenda listing the distance from the various places to Naples.

    • Author: F.E. Ciavatti
    • Dimension: 48 x 68 cm
    • Place of publication: Naples
    • Year: 1950
  • Neapolis

    More Info  300,00

    Decorative prospect view of Naples, with a key identifying 30 important buildings by name. From Zeiller’s “Itinerarium Italia Nova Antiqua” published by Merian in Franckfurt in 1640. Mattheus Merian was a notable Swiss engraver, born in Basle in 1593, who subsequently studied in Zurich and then moved to Frankfurt where he met Theodore de Bry, whose daughter he married in 1617. [cod.1050/15]

    • Author: MERIAN Mattheus
    • Year: 1640
    • Dimension: 274 x 358 mm
    • Place of publication: Frankfurt