Rare 18th Century Plan of Rome, with 10 inset views and a key identifying over 450 places of interest within the map. The plan includes a number of profiles views of major monuments within the city, as well as bridges, gates and fortified walls. The...
Decorative plan of Rome by Seutter, one of the most prolific printers of town plans in Germany during the 18th Century. The plan includes ichnographic representations of a number of the major buildings and structures of ancient and modern Rome, along...
This Map Is Not For The Orderly Room. It Is To Be Displayed Where The Largest Number of People in the Unit Can Study it. This is a fine large map of the area around Rome, published in February 1944 by the British Army Bureau of Current Affairs...
Scarce modern map of the region around Rome, published by Giralomo Ruscelli in 1574. While Ruscelli's atlas was first published in 1561, this is one of the few maps that did not appear in the first edition of the atlas, making it much scarcer on the...
A rare and finely engraved 'Lafreri School' map of Rome and Latium, by the Venetian master Giovanni Francesco Camocio, after the cartography of Eufrosino della Volpaia. This fine map is the first state of one of the earliest printed maps of Latium...
The Earliest Obtainable Large View of Rome Finely hand-colored example of Hartmann Schedel's incunable view of Rome from Schedel's Liber Chronicum, perhaps the single most influential secular illustrated book of the 15th century and one of the...
Striking view of Rome from Munster's Cosmographia. Munster's view captures a fine sense of the fortified walls and Seven Hills of the Eternal City, with significant activity along the Tiber River. Many of Rome's great landmarks are clearly...
Striking view of Rome from Munster's Cosmographia. Munster's view captures a fine sense of the fortified walls and Seven Hills of the Eternal City, with significant activity along the Tiber River. Many of Rome's great landmarks are clearly...
Detetailed regional map of ancient Rome, from Munster's Cosmographia, one of the most influential books of the 16th Century.
Exceptionally fine old color example of one of Braun & Hogenberg's views of Rome, from an early edition of Braun & Hogenberg's Civitates Orbis Terrarum. Striking bird's-eye plan of Rome showing the city as it was circa 1550. Included are...
Fine example of Jansson's rare modern view of Rome, from his Theatrum Celebriorum Urbium Italiae, Aliarumque In Insulis Maris Mediterranei. Striking bird's-eye plan of Rome with decorative title cartouche, showing the city as it was c. 1550. Included...
Scarce map of the area around Rome, from Francesco Scoto's Itinerario, published in 1670.
Striking example of this rare decorative plan of Rome, published in Amsterdam by Jacob de la Feuille, likely from the same plate as Joannes De Ram. This fine map of Rome is based on Giovanni Battista Falda's influential wall map. It provides...
A decorative map of Rome, with inset views of ten major churches and structures, including St. Peter's and the Vatican. A key identifies a number of buildings, which are shown on the map. Other insets as well as text add further information to the...
Highly detailed plan of Rome with substantial notes concernign locations of the various buildings, streets, gardens, colleges, churches etc. A finely engraved map from Chatelain's monumental 7 volume Atlas Historique, one of the most famous and...
Finely colored and highly detailed map of Rome. Includes 4 vignettes showing the Coliseum, St. Peters, The Sepulcher of Caijus Cestus, and Trajan's Pillar. The keys to the map identify 155 Churches, Parishes, Monasteries, etc., 56 Palaces and Colleges...