Orvieto

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    Nice and detailed map of Lazio centered on Rome from “Parallela geographica Italiae veteris et novae”, a rare work by Philip Briet published in Paris in 1649 at Sebastian Cramoisy. [cod.306/15]

    • Author: BRIET Philippe
    • Year: 1653
    • Dimension: 198 x 144 mm
    • Place of publication: Paris
  • Oropitum

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    A fine miniature map from “Epitome Theatri Orbis Terraum” published in Amsterdam in 1602.The maps were based from those in P. Galle’s final edition of 1598 but were drawn and engraved with great care. They may be easily recognised as they have a wide border with latitude and longitude shown. [cod.296/15]

    • Author: ORTELIUS Abraham
    • Year: 1602
    • Dimension: 85 x 115 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • Oropitum

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    A fine miniature map from “Epitome Theatri Orbis Terraum” published in Amsterdam in 1602.The maps were based from those in P. Galle’s final edition of 1598 but were drawn and engraved with great care. They may be easily recognised as they have a wide border with latitude and longitude shown. [cod.295/15]

    • Author: ORTELIUS Abraham
    • Year: 1602
    • Dimension: 85 x 115 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • Fine map of Orvieto from the french edition of Atlas major published in Amsterdam in 1667. The famous Blaeu’s firm was founded in 1596 by Willem Janzoon Blaeu (1571-1638) then continued by his two sons Cornelius (1616-1648) and Johannis (1596-1673). Their greatest cartographic achievement was the publication of the magnificent Atlas Major with 600 maps all finely engraved and embellished by elaborate […]

    • Author: BLAEU Johannis
    • Year: 1667
    • Dimension: 492 x 380 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • Interesting regional map of Orvieto from the Atlas Major published in Amsterdam in 1664. The famous Blaeu’s firm was founded in 1596 by Willem Janzoon Blaeu (1571-1638) then continued by his two sons Cornelius (1616-1648) and Johannis (1596-1673). Their greatest cartographic achievement was the publication of the magnificent Atlas Major with 600 maps all finely engraved and embellished by elaborate cartouches, heraldic detail and especially by splendid calligraphy. The Atlas Major represents one

    • Author: BLAEU Johannis
    • Year: 1664
    • Dimension: 380 x 492 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • Panorama of the town from “The Ecclesiastical Architecture in Italy..” by Henry Knight. [cod.1085/15]

    • Author: MOORE Georg Belton
    • Year: 1842
    • Dimension: 306 x 429 mm
    • Place of publication: London