Pianta schematica delle fortificazioni della città e del porto di Civitavecchia tratta dall’opera Curioses Staats und Kriegs Theatrum di Gabriel Bodenehr (firma in basso a destra) pubblicata ad Augsburg nel 1725. A sinistra descrizione della città in tedesco e cinque riferimenti ad altrettanti luoghi di interesse.
[Roma] Civitavecchia Centumcellae
- Author: BODENHER Gabriel
- Year: 1725
- Dimension: 140 x 220 mm
- Place of publication: Augsburg
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