No. VII Golfo di S. Eufemia, e quello di Gioja, e continuazione della Costa dal Savuto sino alle alle Pietre nere.

"The volume is without binding in loose sheets, but with original bands on the back, a sign of an ancient binding. The content: frontispiece, an engraved index of the tables, 23 numbered tables (I-XXIII) and two original white guard sheets. The folded maps volume measures 68x54 cm, every single...

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Main Authors: Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio (1736-1814), Trama, Salvatore, Guerra, Giuseppe, Aniello Cataneo
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Published: 1792
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spelling ftdavidrumseyc:oai:N/A:RUMSEY~8~1~359609~90126383 2024-05-12T07:52:38+00:00 No. VII Golfo di S. Eufemia, e quello di Gioja, e continuazione della Costa dal Savuto sino alle alle Pietre nere. Atlante marittimo delle Due Sicilie: Parte prima che contiene il Perimetro Littorale del Regno di Napoli / disegnato per ordine del Re da D. Gio. Antonio Rizzi Zannoni e scandagliato dal piloto di vascello D. Salvatore Trama Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio (1736-1814) Trama, Salvatore Guerra, Giuseppe Aniello Cataneo Italy 1792 Full Image Download in JP2 Format 89 57 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~359609~90126383 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/RUMSEY~8~1/213/15994009.jpg unknown 15994.000 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~359609~90126383 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/RUMSEY~8~1/213/15994009.jpg 15994.009 Chart Atlas Chart Map 1792 ftdavidrumseyc 2024-04-12T13:40:20Z "The volume is without binding in loose sheets, but with original bands on the back, a sign of an ancient binding. The content: frontispiece, an engraved index of the tables, 23 numbered tables (I-XXIII) and two original white guard sheets. The folded maps volume measures 68x54 cm, every single sheet 68x98cm. White thick paper in excellent condition, almost perfect. Table III, relating to the Gulf of Naples, is present here in the first edition engraved by Aniello Cataneo in 1785. This table was replaced in 1794 with a new copper engraved this time by Giuseppe Guerra. It is therefore a first edition of the Atlas printed before 1794. Some cards have the SM monogram, initial monogram by “Stefano Merola” from Traetto (a town near Gaeta), to whom the production of paper sheets was entrusted in the imperial format for printing of the geographical maps and for the use of Stamperia Reale, the Royal printing house of Naples (Valerio 1993, p . 158). Other sheets present a cruciferous lamb inserted in a large floral frame (Heawood 2845) and the name "Vittorj" in countermark. It is one of the most important cartographic realizations of the XVIII century, both for the size (23 paper of imperial format), and for being the first nautical Atlas designed on scientific bases in Italy. The interest of the admiral John Acton, who arrived in Naples in 1778 to rearrange the fleet, was decisive for the solicitous execution of the maritime Atlas of the Kingdom of Naples, using staff and ships of the borbonica regia fleet. It is claimed in the cartouche with a title placed in the first table, dated 1785. In just 11 years Neapolitan chartmakers and topographers managed to build an exact and detailed chart of the continental part of the Kingdom of Naples in scale about 1: 90,000. The Maritime Atlas affirmed itself in the European cartographic horizon as one of the first large-scale national hydrographic works - remember that only in 1795 was established the hydrographic office of the Admiralty. To complete this important work, the Court ... Map Alle alle David Rumsey Historical Map Collection (Cartography Associates)
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description "The volume is without binding in loose sheets, but with original bands on the back, a sign of an ancient binding. The content: frontispiece, an engraved index of the tables, 23 numbered tables (I-XXIII) and two original white guard sheets. The folded maps volume measures 68x54 cm, every single sheet 68x98cm. White thick paper in excellent condition, almost perfect. Table III, relating to the Gulf of Naples, is present here in the first edition engraved by Aniello Cataneo in 1785. This table was replaced in 1794 with a new copper engraved this time by Giuseppe Guerra. It is therefore a first edition of the Atlas printed before 1794. Some cards have the SM monogram, initial monogram by “Stefano Merola” from Traetto (a town near Gaeta), to whom the production of paper sheets was entrusted in the imperial format for printing of the geographical maps and for the use of Stamperia Reale, the Royal printing house of Naples (Valerio 1993, p . 158). Other sheets present a cruciferous lamb inserted in a large floral frame (Heawood 2845) and the name "Vittorj" in countermark. It is one of the most important cartographic realizations of the XVIII century, both for the size (23 paper of imperial format), and for being the first nautical Atlas designed on scientific bases in Italy. The interest of the admiral John Acton, who arrived in Naples in 1778 to rearrange the fleet, was decisive for the solicitous execution of the maritime Atlas of the Kingdom of Naples, using staff and ships of the borbonica regia fleet. It is claimed in the cartouche with a title placed in the first table, dated 1785. In just 11 years Neapolitan chartmakers and topographers managed to build an exact and detailed chart of the continental part of the Kingdom of Naples in scale about 1: 90,000. The Maritime Atlas affirmed itself in the European cartographic horizon as one of the first large-scale national hydrographic works - remember that only in 1795 was established the hydrographic office of the Admiralty. To complete this important work, the Court ...
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Trama, Salvatore
Guerra, Giuseppe
Aniello Cataneo
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Trama, Salvatore
Guerra, Giuseppe
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No. VII Golfo di S. Eufemia, e quello di Gioja, e continuazione della Costa dal Savuto sino alle alle Pietre nere.
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