Rome

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  • 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.

    • Author: BODENHER Gabriel
    • Year: 1725
    • Dimension: 140 x 220 mm
    • Place of publication: Augsburg
  • Belitri

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    Rare copper engraving of the town from “Theatro delle citta’ d’Italia, con nova aggiunta” by Pietro Bertelli, pubblished by Francesco Bertelli in 1629. [cod.1146/15]

    • Author: BERTELLI Francesco
    • Year: 1629
    • Dimension: 116 x 176 mm
    • Place of publication: Padova
  • Copper engraving from “Il nuovo itinerario d’Italia…” published in Rome in 1699 at P.Rossi. [cod.314/15]

    • Author: SCOTO Francesco
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    • Dimension: 120 x 172 mm
    • Place of publication: Rome
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    Nice view of the town of Ostia in Lazio from Lo Stato presente di tutti i paesi e popoli del mondo by Thomas Salmon published in Venice at Albrizzi. The engraver is F. Zucchi (1692-1764).

    • Author: SALMON Thomas
    • Year: 1751
    • Dimension: 165 x 210 mm
    • Place of publication: Venice
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    A fine and very rare view of Piazza Navona in Rome engraved with great care by Pierre Aveline. Published in Paris in 1690. Below a key listing 9 point of interest.

    Pierre Aveline (Paris, c.1656 – 23 May 1722) was a notable engraver but also a print-publisher and print-seller. He probably trained with Adam Pérelle and, like him, specialized in topographical representations. He engraved in suites many views of Paris and of provincial, European and African cities, mixing etching and burin.

    • Author: AVELINE Pierre
    • Year: 1690
    • Dimension: 210 x 310 mm
    • Place of publication: Paris
  • Ostia

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    Nice panorama of Ostia in Lazio. From “Topographia Italiae” by M. Merian published in Franckfurt in 1688. 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 illustrator. […]

    • Author: MERIAN Mattheus
    • Year: 1688
    • Dimension: 178 x 315 mm
    • Place of publication: Frankfurt
  • Plan von Rom

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    Attractive, uncommon and anon 1850 folding map of Rome dissected and backed on linen based on Letaroully plan of the city published in 1843.  Probably printed in Germany the plan has a key to 96 point of interest. Embellished by floral decoration around.

    • Author: Anon.
    • Year: 1850 ca.
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  • Roma

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    A rare copper engraved panorama of Rome taken from the really uncommon “Sachsischer Postillon” a kind of historic-geographic magazine published in Vienna in 1784. At top the portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III and a key to 82 point of interest numbered on the view. The author is George Hisler (signed in the lower right) who drawn Rome in curious German stile easily visible in the shape of the roofs and bell towers. Central fold as issued. In very good condition.

    • Author: SACHSISCHER POSTILLON
    • Year: 1784
    • Dimension: 180 x 300 mm
    • Place of publication: Vienna
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    Merian’s panoramic view of Rome is a reduction of Antonio Tempesta’s monumental map of 1593. Oriented with north to the left, it shows the city at the height of the Italian Renaissance. The projection provides a particularly graphic view of many of the important buildings, churches and monuments with the Tiber River in the foreground. From Merian’s Topographia Italiae published in Franckfurt in 1688.

    • Author: MERIAN Mattheus
    • Dimension: 700 x 300 mm
    • Place of publication: Frankfurt
    • Year: 1688
  • Roma

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    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]

    • Author: PROBST George Balthasar – WERNER Bernhard
    • Year: 1728
    • Dimension: 345 x 1110 mm
    • Place of publication: Augsburg
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    Striking bird’s-eye plan of Rome with decorative title cartouche, showing the city as it was c. 1550. Included are various surviving features of ancient Rome: the surrounding walls, the Pantheon, the Coliseum, the Arch of Constantine, and the Forum Romanum.

    • Author: BRAUN Georg - HOGENBERG Franz
    • Dimension: 34 x 49 cm
    • Place of publication: Colonia
    • Year: 1572
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    A fine miniature map from “Epitome Theatri Ortelliani” published in Amsterdam in 1595 with latin text on verso.This edition is as stated the only one not printed by Christopher Platin but by Arnoldus Coninx and is recognized as one of the best editions of Epitome released. [cod.302/15]

    • Author: ORTELIUS Abraham
    • Year: 1595
    • Dimension: 75 x 105 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam