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Partie occidentale della Spagna … / Partie orientale della Spagna

A decorative and very detailed map of Spain on two sheets to join. In the lower right corner the Castillian lion with his sword above the shields of the Spanish kings. The main cartouche, ebellished by an elephant and animals, also contains a dedication to Carlo Ruzini. From Corso Geografico Universale by Coronelli published in Venice in 1690. [cod.057/15]

A decorative and very detailed map of Spain on two sheets to join. In the lower right corner the Castillian lion with his sword above the shields of the Spanish kings. The main cartouche, ebellished by an elephant and animals, also contains a dedication to Carlo Ruzini. From Corso Geografico Universale 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 career and never suppressed. He made very famous globes (including an impressive very large-scale pair for Louis XIV) and some of the most interesting and decorative atlases of all 17th century like Atlante Veneto, Isolario, Corso Geografico Universale, Libro dei Globi and also some pocket books about towns and islands. These important works are all finely engraved in his unique style with high quantity of toponymic and historical information. In 1680 Coronelli also founded the oldest surviving geographical society “The Argonauts Accademy”. [cod.057/15]