Venice
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View of the town from “Itinerario overo decrittione de’ viaggi principali in Italia” by Francesco Scoto published in Venezia by Brigonci in 1679. [cod.249/15]
- Year: 1679
- Dimension: 116 x 120 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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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 1679. [cod.277/15]
- Year: 1679
- Dimension: 120 x 120 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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A fine miniature map of Ancona 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.177/15]
- Year: 1667
- Dimension: 75 x 105 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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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]
- Year: 1665
- Dimension: 120 x 120 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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Nave di primo rango Spiegata dal P.M. Coronelli cosmografo della Sereniss. Republica di Venetia
More InfoVery fine and highly decorative etching showing a large ship from the famous Atlante Veneto by Coronelli published in Venice in 1690. Vincenzo Maria Coronelli is widely recognised as one of Italy?s most famous and greatest cartographers. He received an ecclesiastical education at the convent of the Minor Conventuals and also studied theology in Rome. [cod.1083/15]
- Year: 1690
- Dimension: 510 x 400 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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Very fine and highly decorative etching showing Dutch ships from the famous Atlante Veneto by Coronelli published in Venice in 1690. Vincenzo Maria Coronelli is widely recognised as one of Italy?s most famous and greatest cartographers. He received an ecclesiastical education at the convent of the Minor Conventuals and also studied theology in Rome. However, his interests in geography and cartography were awoken early in his ecclesiastical … [cod.1081/15]
- Year: 1690
- Dimension: 255 x 395 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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Nouvelle Carte Géographique et Historique de l’Italie Feuille Premier – Les Provinces Venitiennes …
More InfoRara 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”…
- Dimension: 66 x 47,5 cm
- Place of publication: Venice
- Year: 1801
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Important map of South Pacific showing the tracks and discoveries made by Captain Cook, 1768-1771 and include the first circumnavigation of New Zealand and the mapping of the eastern coast of Australia. Noted are also Wallis’s discovery of Tahiti, Carteret’s discoveries of Pitcairn Island and his rediscovery of the Solomons which the Spaniard Mendana had sighted in 1568. The large decorative vignette in the lower right containing a number of plants, sea shells, a native…
- Dimension: 30 x 40 cm
- Place of publication: Venice
- Year: 1796
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Parte della Nuova Spagna o del Mexico dove sono le Provincie di Guadalaira Xabisco Mecoacan e Mexico
More Info € 500,00decorative map of western and central Mexico covers from Xiamora to Acapulco and includes Mexico City and Guadalajara along with cities, towns, mines, missions and Indian villages. Notations in the mountains north of Mexico City describe the rich deposits of silver and other annotations describe the manners and customs of the Indians. From Coronelli’s Atlante Veneto, one of the most decorative and ornate of all 17th Century Atlases, published in Venice, 1690. Vincenzo Maria Coronelli…
- Year: 1690
- Dimension: 453 x 605 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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Very detailed and decorative map in two sheets of Cologne showing in great care the course of Rhine from Coronelli’s Corso Geografico Universale published in Venice in 1690. Vincenzo Maria Coronelli is widely recognised as one of Italy?s most famous and greatest cartographers. He received an ecclesiastical education at the convent of the Minor Conventuals and also studied theology in Rome. However, his interests in geography and cartography were awoken early in his ecclesiastical career and neve
- Year: 1690
- Dimension: 450 x 610 mm each
- Place of publication: Venice
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Magnificent Coronelli’s map of the Indian Peninsula, from Guzarat to the Ganges. The map shows India below the Tropic of Cancer, with an insets of Ceylon and Trincomalee. It shows in very nice detail settlements, administrative division, larger towns, place names, rivers and canals. One of the most important and impressive large format 17th Century maps of the area. From the monumental Corso Geografico Universale published in Venice in 1690. Vincenzo Maria Coronelli is widely recognized as one of…
- Year: 1690
- Dimension: 454 x 605 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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Very decorative and rare plan of the city of Candia on the island of Crete. From Coronelli’s Corso Geografico Universale published in Venice in 1690. Vincenzo Maria Coronelli is widely recognised as one of Italy?s most famous and greatest cartographers. He received an ecclesiastical education at the convent of the Minor Conventuals and also studied theology in Rome. However, his interests in geography and cartography were awoken early in his ecclesiastical career and never suppressed. He made ve
- Year: 1690
- Dimension: 450 x 600 mm
- Place of publication: Venice