Padova
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Importante e rara veduta di Piazza dei Signori a Padova animata da personaggi e carrozze in primo piano. Sotto la veduta grande riquadro con stemma araldico, titolo in latino, italiano e francese e dedica. Incisione all’acquaforte di Marco Sebastiano Giampiccoli edita a Venezia nel 1780 circa. Piccola spellatura superficiale della carta con perdita di alcune lettere nel testo.
- Year: 1780
- Dimension: 325 x 240 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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Les Provinces du Veronese du Vicentin du Padouan de Polesine de Rovigo et du Dogado ou Duché a la République de Venise…
More InfoGrande carta geografica che mostra con un notevole dettaglio e precisione la porzione di territorio dell’Italia Settentrionale che va dal Lago di Garda fino al Golfo di Venezia. Le città principali sono rappresentate come piccole piante topografiche, molto curato è lo studio sul complesso apparato fluviale della zona e bella è l’orografia rappresentata con coni di talpa illuminati da ovest. La mappa presenta in dettaglio il Territorio Veronese, porzione del Vicentino, il Padovano, porzione litorale…
- Dimension: 48 x 72,5 cm
- Place of publication: Paris
- Year: 1704
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Small and important plan of Padova, clearly inspired by Valegio. From the very rare “Paradisus deliciarum” by Hieronymus Megiser published in Leipzig in 1610. The German artist active in Leipzig from 1592 to 1620, who signed in plate “Johan Faber Jun (ior) fe (cit),” to stand by his father who worked in the same field, was able to claim several times the original of the copper, but it is clearly copied from the Valegio. [cod.383/15]
- Year: 1610
- Dimension: 80 x 125 mm.
- Place of publication: Lipsia
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Copper engraving from “Il nuovo itinerario d’Italia…” published in Rome in 1699 at P.Rossi. [cod.381/15]
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- Dimension: 120 x 176 mm
- Place of publication: Rome
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Rare small plan of Padua after Pietro Bertelli same depiction of the town published in his “Teatrum urbium Italicarum”. The more substantial differences are the disappearance of the point of interest in plate and the smaller measures. The curious engraving is part of a map depicting the 12 cities (Venice, Padua, Verona, Brescia, Parma, Florence, Ferrara, Ancona, Siena, Genoa, Mantua and Milan) that surround a map of Italy. [cod.983/15]
- Year: 1660
- Dimension: 80 x 60 mm
- Place of publication: London
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Interesting town plan of the walled city of Padua from the rare Schauplatz des Krieges In Italien, Oder Accurate Beschreibung der Lombardey by Thomas Fritschen published in Leipzig in 1702.
- Year: 1702
- Dimension: 125 x 145 mm
- Place of publication: Lipsia
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Very fine and detailed view of Padova from Zeiller’s “Itinerarium Italia Nova Antiqua” published by Merian in Franckfurt in 1640. Mattheus Merian was a notable Swiss engraver, born in Basle in 1593, who subsequently studied in Zurich and then moved to Frankfurt where he met Theodore de Bry, whose daughter he married in 1617. They had numerous children together, including a daughter, Anna Maria Sibylla Merian, born in 1647. She became a pioneering naturalist and…
- Year: 1640
- Dimension: 355 x 284 mm
- Place of publication: Frankfurt
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Non comune piccola pianta topografica della città di Padova concepita per mettere in risalto la cinta muraria e arricchita con solo una rosa dei venti ad indicare l’orientamento geografico. Questa curiosa raffigurazione della città è stata anticamente estratta da un foglio più grande titolato Amsterdam uyt gegeven door Cornelis Dankerts op de Nieuwendyk inden Atlas met privilegio che comprendeva la rappresentazione delle 18 più importanti 18 città fortificate dell’Italia settentrionale. Il raro foglio fu pubblicato da Cornelis Danckerts II ad Amsterdam nel 1680.
- Year: 1680
- Dimension: 80 x 130 mm
- Place of publication: Amsterdam
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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.390/15]
- Year: 1602
- Dimension: 85 x 115 mm
- Place of publication: Amsterdam
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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.391/15]
- Year: 1602
- Dimension: 85 x 115 mm
- Place of publication: Amsterdam
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Fine pocket map from “Tabularum geographicarum contractorum libri quinque” by Petrus Bertius published in Amsterdam at Nicolai. The engraver is P.Kaerius. [cod.387/15]
- Year: 1603
- Dimension: 85 x 125 mm
- Place of publication: Amsterdam
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Nice tinted lithograph from “The Ecclesiastical Architecture in Italy..” by Henry Knight. [cod.1085/15]
- Year: 1842
- Dimension: 281 x 395 mm
- Place of publication: London