Large-scale panoramic view of Rome, by Georg Balthasar Probst based upon the artwork of Friedrich Bernhard Werner, who made a large series of engravings of European cities in this striking format. Werner includes a numbered key at the bottom of the map identifying important sites and buildings. [cod.1192/15]
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Roma
- Author: PROBST George Balthasar – WERNER Bernhard
- Year: 1728
- Dimension: 345 x 1110 mm
- Place of publication: Augsburg
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