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COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio (1736-1814)
Date:
1860
Short Title:
Carta Generale Del Regno Di Napoli Indicante la distribuzione de Fogli dell' Atlante Geografico.
Publisher:
Giuseppe Guerra
Publisher Location:
Naples
Type:
Index Map
Obj Height cm:
53
Obj Width cm:
76
Note:
Key map to show positions of all 31 maps in the set. Conventional signs shown, including railroads.
Reference:
tooley, P.51; Lexikon zur Geschichte der Kartographie vol.2, pp.675-676.
Country:
Italy
Region:
Naples Region (Italy)
Region:
Sicily (Italy)
Subject:
Railroad
Full Title:
Carta Generale Del Regno Di Napoli Indicante la distribuzione de Fogli dell' Atlante Geografico.. (to accompany) Atlante geografico del regno di Napoli 1808 (1860).
List No:
10572.001
Series No:
1
Engraver or Printer:
Parisi, Giuseppe
Engraver or Printer:
Colletta, P.
Engraver or Printer:
Laperuta, L.
Engraver or Printer:
Guerra, Giuseppe
Publication Author:
Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio (1736-1814)
Pub Date:
1860
Pub Title:
Atlante Geografico del Regno di Napoli delineato per ordine di Ferdinando IV. Re Delle Due Sicilie &C. &C. da Gio. Antonio Rizzi-Zannoni Geografo di Sua Maesta e terminato nel 1808 (1860).
Pub Reference:
tooley, P.51; Lexikon zur Geschichte der Kartographie vol.2, pp.675-676.
Pub Note:
This is probably the last edition of Rizzin Zannoni's Atlante Geografico del Regno di Napoli, first issued in 1808 (see our 6854.000). Date is estimated at 1860 based on the railroad development. Sheets are in case map form, backed on linen and folded. Rizzi Zannoni (1736-1814) worked for over 20 years in Naples, first as a Geographer of the King and then director of the Topographical Office in Naples in 1781. The maps are based on trigonometric survey and represent a new level of accuracy for Italian mapping. The Cassini projection is used. Title vignette on plate 2. Original dates of the plates are given next to the engraver (Giuseppe Guerra) and were published between 1788 and 1812. This last edition is important for showing the extent of the railroad construction in southern Italy. With views of different sailing ships on each plate Relief shown pictorially. Many dark black lines are added to this edition which represent roads suitable for carriages, and roads with dotted lines are under construction. "There are four railroads shown: Isoletta - Napoli, Caserta - S. Severino, Napoli - Castellamare, Napoli - Vietri. Vietri and Isoletta are useful in dating the map because the first Italian Railroads Napoli - Portici (1839) arrived to Vietri in the 1860. At the same time it is interesting to note the situation of the station of Isoletta, the last one to the north, in the area where there was the border state between Stato Pontificio and Regno delle Due Sicilie. The Regno delle Due Sicilie ended in1861 so it is another proof for dating the map to 1860." (Francesco Tippini, 2020)
Pub List No:
10572.000
Pub Type:
Regional Atlas
Pub Maps:
32
Pub Height cm:
38
Pub Width cm:
14
Image No:
10572001.jp2
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Authors:
Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio (1736-1814)
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Carta Generale Del Regno Di Napoli Indicante la distribuzione de Fogli dell' Atlante Geogr...

Carta Generale Del Regno Di Napoli Indicante la distribuzione de Fogli dell' Atlante Geografico.