An uncommon map of the Bolognese area showing the subdivision of the territory between the municipalities managed by the Prior and those of the foranee parishes, with the main communication routes highlighted. At the bottom left, an arrow indicates geographical orientation and two scales of distances expressed in perches and metres. Published in Bologna in 1860 by Giulio Wenk’s Lithographic Works on behalf of the publisher Marco Vannini.
Pianta topografica della Provincia e Diocesi di Bologna …
- Author: Litografia Giulio Wenk
- Dimension: 43 x 62 cm
- Place of publication: Bologna
- Year: 1860
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