Zustand: Good. Anaya. Encuadernación en tapa blanda. Esteve Ramírez, Francisco; Millo, Antonio Alicante y Costa Blanca Tapa deslucida. Tapa ilustrada. Pags.152. Volúmenes.1.
Verlag: Arti Grafiche Zoli S.D., ROMA
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
Zustand: BUONO USATO. ITALIANO Libro usato ma in buone condizioni. Potrebbe presentare piccolissimi danni alle copertine e lievi piegature da lettura al dorso e/o piegature minime agli angoli, normali segni del tempo. La rilegatura potrebbe essere minimamente allentata ma integra e senza fogli sciolti e /o mancanze. Le pagine e/o i tagli potrebbero essere lievemente ingialliti con minima fioritura. La foto corrisponde al libro in vendita. Altre foto su richiesta. Pagine non numerate.
Verlag: Edition Deuschle, Sussen, 1988
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 825,41
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbCloth. Zustand: Very Good Indeed. Antonio Millo (illustrator). One of eight hundred vibrant facsimile copies of this 16th-century portolan by Antonio Millo, a captain and cartographer. This very scarce facsimile serves as a faithful reproduction of Antonio Millo's portolan atlas, the manuscript of which is now presented at the permanent exhibition in the Palace of the Commonwealth. One of eight hundred copies, this copy being number XV. A large folio consisting of two volumes total. With the cloth-bound facsimile volume preserved in the original matching slipcase and the cloth-bound commentary volume held in the slipcase's inside pocket. Commentary by German geographer, cartographer and liibrarian Lothar Zogner, translated into English by Peter Hogg. Consisting of eight detailed portolano charts, Millo's atlas covers the coasts of Western Europe, the Meditteranean Sea, the Black Sea, Central America and Africa. This facsimile presents the atlas across thirty-two leaves, reproduced in vibrant colour with with a moveable volvelle and gilt. Collated, complete. Millo was a captian and cartographer of the mid-to-late 16th century, who is said to have learned the art of mapmaking from Portuguese exile Diogo Homem. Large folio, with the facsimile volume preserved in the original cloth-backed slipcase. With the commentary volume held in the slipcase's inside pocket.Externally, with a few marks to the slipcase and light marks to the commentary volume's boards. Otherwise, very smart indeed. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Indeed. book.