MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio (1736-1814)
Author:
Trama, Salvatore
Author:
Guerra, Giuseppe
Date:
1792
Short Title:
No. XXII Continuazione dell'Adriatico
Type:
Chart Map
Obj Height cm:
57
Obj Width cm:
89
Scale 1:
114,000
Country:
Italy
Full Title:
No. XXII Continuazione dell'Adriatico
List No:
15326.025
Series No:
25
Engraver or Printer:
Aniello Cataneo
Publication Author:
Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio (1736-1814)
Publication Author:
Trama, Salvatore
Publication Author:
Guerra, Giuseppe
Pub Date:
1792
Pub Title:
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
Pub Note:
This is actually the second edition of this atlas as seen by sheet III which is a later issue (see our 15994.000, for the first edition). This atlas is composed of 23 nautical charts engraved on double sheet, signed by Giuseppe Guerra, preceded by a magnificent allegorical title page with the title inscribed on a marble stone surmounted by the Bourbon coat of arms, at whose feet sit Neptune and Thetis; among them a couple of putti leaning against a globe and nautical instruments; in the background the sea crossed by a sailing ship. Beautiful coeval half leather binding with gilt fillets and titles on the spine. Very fresh and marginal specimen. Splendid maritime atlas, very rare, printed between 1785 and 1792, not completed as the mapping of the coasts of Sicily was never completed. The first table, which repeats the title described above, bears the date of 1785. "The project of a nautical chart of the Kingdom of Naples was was delayed such that Guerra was later chosen as the engraver of all of Rizzi Zannoni's cartographic production. We recall that Giovanni Antonio Rizzi Zannoni (Padua, 1736 - Naples, 1814), topographer and astronomer engineer, initially worked for the Prussian army; taken prisoner at Rossbach in 1757, he was transferred to Paris where he continued to work as a geographer for the French court; he then went to America to help determine Canada's borders. Finally transferred to the court of Naples for the interest of Galiani, he contributed to bringing the Neapolitan cartographic production to a European level with his exemplary works." (Libreria Soave, 2022). Many of these maps are early versions of the coastal and topographic maps in the 1808 Atlante geografico del regno di Napoli by Rizzi Zannoni, see our 6854.000
Pub List No:
15326.000
Pub Type:
National Atlas
Pub Type:
Chart Atlas
Pub Maps:
23
Pub Height cm:
71
Pub Width cm:
54
Image No:
15326025.jp2
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Authors:
Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio (1736-1814); Trama, Salvatore; Guerra, Giuseppe

No. XXII Continuazione dell'Adriatico

No. XXII Continuazione dell'Adriatico