Minervino

Reference: S290
Author Giovanni Battista PACICHELLI
Year: 1700
Zone: Minervino
Printed: Naples
Measures: 202 x 147 mm
€100.00

Reference: S290
Author Giovanni Battista PACICHELLI
Year: 1700
Zone: Minervino
Printed: Naples
Measures: 202 x 147 mm
€100.00

Description

View of the city taken from Il Regno di Napoli in prospettiva diviso in dodeci provincie, in cui si descrivono la sua metropoli fidelissima città di Napoli... Opera postuma divisa in tre parti dell'abate Gio. Battista Pacichelli parte prima [terza ... - In Naples: in the printing house of Michele Luigi Mutio, 1700-1703.

This monumental work by Abbot Pacichelli sets out to recount the political-military, religious, urban, economic and artistic history of 148 cities and their annexed territories, in the 12 provinces that made up what was once the Kingdom of Naples.

The origins, economic situation, historical events, topography and monuments, literary works, cults and relics of the saints venerated are described for each individual municipality.

An added value and an integral part of Pacichelli's volumes are the sharp engravings depicting all the centres of the Neapolitan kingdom by Michele Luigi Muzio and the maps by Francesco Cassiano De Silva.

The work was delivered to the publishers in 1692, but only went into print after Pacichelli's death (1695).

 

Copperplate, slight humidity marks, overall in excellent condition. Rare.

Giovanni Battista PACICHELLI (Roma, 1634 – Roma, 1695)

Abbe and historiographer, he's best known as the author of the work "Il Regno di Napoli in Prospettiva", published in 1703, after his death. The result of accurate research, the work of Pacichelli was a source of historical and geographical reality of the Regno di Napoli.

Giovanni Battista PACICHELLI (Roma, 1634 – Roma, 1695)

Abbe and historiographer, he's best known as the author of the work "Il Regno di Napoli in Prospettiva", published in 1703, after his death. The result of accurate research, the work of Pacichelli was a source of historical and geographical reality of the Regno di Napoli.