Veneto

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    Carta geografica della Repubblica di Venezia che mostra in bel dettaglio il territorio che si estende dalla provincia di Brescia fino all’Istria. Incisa all’acquaforte da Giuliano Zuliani su disegno di Giovanni Pitteri la mappa proviene dall’opera Atlante Novissimo, illustrato ed accresciuto sulle osservazioni, e scoperte fatte dai più celebri e più recenti cartografi di Antonio Zatta pubblicato a Venezia tra il 1779 e il 1785. In alto a destra un delizioso cartiglio con il titolo…

    • Author: ZATTA Antonio
    • Dimension: 42 x 32 cm
    • Place of publication: Venice
    • Year: 1782
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    Antique map of the northeastern part of Italy by Christoph Weigel. Shows Veneto, the province of Mantua, Emilia-Romagna, with the northern part of the Adriatic Sea the Gulf of Venice (Golfo di Venezia) and Istria in the east. From Atlas Manualis Scolasticus et Itinerarius complectens Novae Geographiae Tabulas by Christoph Weigel e Johann David Köhler published in Nuremberg in 1718 at Johann Ernst Adelbulner. Decorated with a nice title cartouche with the Council of Ten…

    • Author: Christoph Weigel
    • Dimension: 32 x 41 cm
    • Place of publication: Nuremberg
    • Year: 1718
  • antica mappa lombardo veneto
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    A rare and little known map of the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia taken from Franz Reisser’s Atlas der neuen Geographie published in Vienna in 1813 by the publisher Schulbücher-Verschleiss.

    • Author: Franz Reisser
    • Dimension: 40 x 29 cm
    • Place of publication: Vienna
    • Year: 1813
  • mappa lombardo-veneto
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    Elegante e dettagliata carta geografica del Lombardo-Veneto incisa con tratto raffinato e preciso da Pietro Allodi sul disegno di Filippo Naymiller. In alto a destra e a sinistra del titolo che sottolinea come la mappa segua le nuove divisioni territoriali ci sono due legende con il riepilogo dei segni convenzionali e gli elenchi delle provincie del Regno con interessanti statistiche sulla popolazione, parrocchie, distretti e prefetture. Tratta dall’opera Atlante di geografia universale: cronologico, storico, statistico…

    • Author: Filippo Naymiller, Francesco Pagnoni
    • Dimension: 33 x 41,5 cm
    • Place of publication: Milan
    • Year: 1862
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    Rara carta geografica dello Stato Veneto concepita per un atlante della cosìddetta Societè Calcographique, un’operazione commerciale congiunta degli editori Antonio Zatta (1722-1804) e Giuseppe Antonio Remondini (1747-1811), che però non venne mai stampato per il pubblico. Un esemplare di questo progetto cartografico, conservato alla biblioteca Marciana di Venezia, si compone di 71 mappe ma l’assenza di un indice e frontespizio non permettono una datazione precisa o l’indicazione di responsabilità tanto che la denominazione “Societè Calcographique”…

    • Author: ZATTA Antonio
    • Dimension: 66 x 47,5 cm
    • Place of publication: Venice
    • Year: 1801
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    This detailed historical map covers the Italian theater of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-07). It spans from Lake Constance in the northwest down to the Gulf of Venice. In addition to the fine topographical detail and several place names on the map, there are roads and army encampments located throughout. Fortified cities are identified, including Trento, Vicenza, Verona, Cremona, Milan, Turin, and Parma. Battling ships appear in the Gulf of Venice. The title is printed from a separate plate and is flanked by the coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire and the Dauphin of France. The Dauphin’s coat of arms also appear at bottom left. Published by De Fer’s son-in-law and successor Guillaume Danet. Engraved by H. van Loon.

    • Author: Guillaume Danet
    • Dimension: 50 x 56 cm
    • Place of publication: Paris
    • Year: 1733
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    A monumental map in four sheets depicting, despite the title indicating ‘Lombardy’, the entire Po Valley below the Alps and the Lombard lakes, with the exception of a large part of Lake Garda, as far as the Gulf of Venice, Liguria and the Apennines. The map made by cartographer Giovanni Antonio Rizzi Zannoni and engraved on copper with great care by Giuseppe Guerra was produced between 1794 and 1795 and was intended to serve the anti-French military coalition, to which the Kingdom of Naples had joined, for the wars that were looming in northern Italy. It is one of the most important achievements of modern cartography in terms of surveying and scientific accuracy.

    • Author: Giovanni Antonio Rizzi Zannoni
    • Dimension: 96 x 188 cm
    • Place of publication: Naples
    • Year: 1795
  • Padoa

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    Copper engraving from “Il nuovo itinerario d’Italia…” published in Rome in 1699 at P.Rossi. [cod.381/15]

    • Author: SCOTO Francesco
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    • Dimension: 120 x 176 mm
    • Place of publication: Rome
  • Padoa

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    Small and important plan of Padova, clearly inspired by Valegio. From the very rare “Paradisus deliciarum” by Hieronymus Megiser published in Leipzig in 1610. The German artist active in Leipzig from 1592 to 1620, who signed in plate “Johan Faber Jun (ior) fe (cit),” to stand by his father who worked in the same field, was able to claim several times the original of the copper, but it is clearly copied from the Valegio. [cod.383/15]

    • Author: FABER Johan
    • Year: 1610
    • Dimension: 80 x 125 mm.
    • Place of publication: Lipsia
  • Padoa Warcupp

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    Rare small plan of Padua after Pietro Bertelli same depiction of the town published in his “Teatrum urbium Italicarum”. The more substantial differences are the disappearance of the point of interest in plate and the smaller measures. The curious engraving is part of a map depicting the 12 cities (Venice, Padua, Verona, Brescia, Parma, Florence, Ferrara, Ancona, Siena, Genoa, Mantua and Milan) that surround a map of Italy. [cod.983/15]

    • Author: WARCUPP Edmund
    • Year: 1660
    • Dimension: 80 x 60 mm
    • Place of publication: London
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    Very fine and detailed view of Padova 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. They had numerous children together, including a daughter, Anna Maria Sibylla Merian, born in 1647. She became a pioneering naturalist and…

    • Author: MERIAN Mattheus
    • Year: 1640
    • Dimension: 355 x 284 mm
    • Place of publication: Frankfurt
  • Padova

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    Interesting town plan of the walled city of Padua from the rare Schauplatz des Krieges In Italien, Oder Accurate Beschreibung der Lombardey by Thomas Fritschen published in Leipzig in 1702.

    • Author: Thomas Fritschen
    • Year: 1702
    • Dimension: 125 x 145 mm
    • Place of publication: Lipsia