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Ancient Atlases

  • Roberto Almagià, Monumenta Italicae cartografica. Reproductions of general and regional maps of Italy from the fourteenth century to the seventeenth century, Bologna 1980 (anastatic reprint of Florence 1929);
  • City of Puglia 1888 – 1901. Journalistic Chronicles, Cassa di Risparmio di Puglia 1978;
  • Cav. Filippo Bigioli, The way of the Cross or the XIV stations of our Lord Jesus Christ, Rome 1851;
  • Cav. Carlo Ferrario, Italic Beauties, Naples;
  • Pictorial journey in the Kingdom of the two Sicilies dedicated to His Majesty the King Francesco Primo, Naples;
  • Pictorial journey in the Kingdom of the two Sicilies dedicated to His Majesty the King Francesco Primo, volume II part I, Naples and the province;
  • Pictorial journey in the Kingdom of the two Sicilies dedicated to His Majesty the King Francesco Primo, volume II part II, Sicily;
  • A. Le Sage, historical, geographical, genealogical and chronological atlas, Naples 1826;
  • Antonio Bulifon, Accurate delineation of the Kingdom of Naples with its XII distinct provinces, Naples 1794;
  • Stefano du Perac from Paris, The vestiges of the antiquity of Rome collected and portrayed in perspective, Rome 1621;
  • Adolf Stieler’s, Handatlas. Universal geographical atlas with alphabetical index, Milan;
  • Th. Menke, Orbis antiqui descriptio, Gothae 1860;
  • The arch erected by the emperor Nerva Traiano in the port of Ancona;
  • Holy Bible of Vence. Atlas containing the geographical and iconographic maps relating to the text and the dissertations, Milan 1833;
  • Iginio Rogger, The Council of Trent. Characters, Trento 1962;
  • Luigi Baroni Romano-Francesco di Conti Fabi Montani, Collection of Forty Sacred Ceremonies mainly used in Rome, Rome;
  • Demetrio Salazaro, Studies on the monuments of southern Italy from the 4th to the 13th century, part one, Naples, 1871;
  • Demetrio Salazaro, Studies on the monuments of southern Italy from the IV to the XIII century, second part, Naples 1877;
  • Demetrio Salazaro, Roman art in the Middle Ages appendix to the studies on the monuments of southern Italy, Naples 1881;
  • Henry Gally Knight, The ecclesiastical architecture of Italy from the time of Constantine to the fifteenth century, vol. I, London 1843;
  • Henry Gally Knight, The ecclesiastical architecture of Italy from the time of Constantine to the fifteenth century, vol. II ,. London 1843;
  • Ph. Vandermaelen, Atlas Universal de Geographic phisique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, Brussels 1827, vol. 6;
  • Saint Von Jean Cl. Richard, Voyage pittoresque de l’Italie, premier volume, Royaume de Naples, Graveur;
  • Giacomo Fontana, Collection of the best churches in Rome and suburbs, Turin, vols. 6;
  • P. Letarouilly, Edifices de Rome moderne ou Recucil des palais, maisons, églises, conventus, Liége 1853, vols. 3;
  • Benedetto Marzolla, Description of the Globe, Naples 1843;
  • Declaration of the drawings of the Royal Palace of Caserta, Naples 1756;
  • F. C. Marmocchi, The globe. Atlas of geographic maps

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