"Analisi storico-tipografico-antiquaria della carta de' dintorni di Roma" is a detailed historical and topographical study of the maps surrounding Rome. Authored by Antonio Nibby (1792-1839), this work delves into the antiquarian aspects of Roman cartography, offering insights into the historical significance of the region through its maps.
This volume provides a valuable resource for historians, art historians, and those interested in the historical topography of Rome and its environs. It combines historical analysis with typological studies, making it an essential reference for understanding the evolution and cultural significance of Roman cartography.
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