Georg Braun, Frans Hogenberg

German Plan of Ancient Rome after Ligorio

1588

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A two-sheet German plan of ancient Rome, after Ligorio.

  • Georg Braun (German).
  • Frans Hogenberg (Flemish-German).
  • Antiquae Urbis Romae Imago Accuratiss.
  • Cologne: 1588.
  • Latin text edition.
  • Original color with later additions.
  • This work is presented unframed.


An early 'map-view' of classical Rome on two sheets, published in the Civitates Orbis Terrarum, the first systematic atlas of town plans.


It was compiled from a detailed archaeological survey by Pirro Ligorio (c.1510-83), a scholar of the ancient monuments in Rome, using his illustrations for the reconstructions of the buildings.


The massive 269-point key underneath the plan lists the monuments shown, but many of the important buildings are named on the image, including the Pantheon, Circus Maximus, Mausoleum of Augustus and Theatre of Marcellus.

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Dimensions

Height: 27.17 inches / 69 cm
Width: 19.69 inches / 50 cm

Two sheets conjoined.

Language

Latin

Subject

Maps and Atlases, Maps, Botanicals and More, European Literature and History, Travel and Exploration, Antiquity and Archaeology

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