Miniature map of Pomerania embellished by rich cartouche, vessel and sea monters in the Baltic. 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. [cod.1213/15]
[Poland] Pomeraniae Wandalice Regionis Tipus
- Author: MARCHETTI Pietro
- Year: 1667
- Dimension: 75 x 105 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
€ 140,00
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