
Map of Rome (PL 2990) – Magdalene College Libraries
Aug 4, 2014 · Giovanni Maggi and Paul Maupin’s woodcut map of Rome (‘Disegno nuovo di Roma moderna con un breve compenio delle sue Antichita’) in the Pepys Library is one of only two known examples in the world, the other being at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris.
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Maggi-Maupin, Disegno nuovo di Roma moderna - National Gallery of Art
The forty-eight plates of the Disegno nuovo di Roma moderna con un breve compendio delle sue antichità by Giovanni Maggi and Paul Maupin were published in 1625, two years after Maffeo Barberini was elected pope, taking the name Urban VIII. This digital reconstruction of the map’s original state gathers all 48 plates, never previously ...
Map of Rome Part 2 - Magdalene College Libraries
Apr 2, 2019 · Each place page includes a thumbnail image, links to relevant documents, and access to four historic maps of Rome: Étienne Dupérac (1575), Antonio Tempesta (1593), Giovanni Maggi and Paul Maupin (1625), and Giovanni Battista Falda (1676).
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Giovanni (Johannes) Maggi (Maius). Self-described 'pittore ed architetto Romano', as well as etcher. Worked in Rome throughout his career.
Antique maps by Giovanni Maggi - Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps …
Giovanni Maggi (1566-ca1620) was a landscape and architectural painter, who was best known for as an engraver. He also engraved a series of views of the Churches around Rome, a series of Fountains in Rome and also a large scale plan of the City.
Giovanni Maggi - Pianta prospettica di Roma (1625) - Wikimedia
Sep 19, 2024 · Media in category "Giovanni Maggi - Pianta prospettica di Roma (1625)" The following 20 files are in this category, out of 20 total. Pianta Maggio-Maupin-Losi.jpg 18,132 × 9,631; 59.29 MB
Giovanni Maggi’s 1625 Map of Rome and the Pantheon
The Pantheon and its environment in Giovanni Maggi’s map of Rome from 1625.
Maggi - Wikipedia
Maggi (German: [ˈmaɡi] ⓘ, Italian: [ˈmaddʒi]) is an international brand of seasonings, instant soups, and noodles that originated in Switzerland in the late 19th century. In 1947, the Maggi brand was acquired by the Swiss giant Nestlé. Former production building in Kemptthal (Zürich)
Piazza Navona / Map 1625 by Maggi / Renaissance
Nov 26, 2020 · Map 1625 by Maggi. Creator/Culture Culture: Italian. Site/Repository Site: Rome (Italy) Period/Date Renaissance. Subjects Piazza Navona (Rome, Italy) Piazzas Architecture. Work Record ID 134956. Image Record ID 1320150. Classification Filing Number 172;R763;1PN M 2. Technical Details. Collection History of Art, VRC Image Bank.