Magna Graecia et Italiae pars

Reference: s28907
Author Joahnnes VOLCKAMER
Year: 1683 ca.
Zone: Southern Italy
Printed: Nurnberg
Measures: 200 x 280 mm
€500.00

Reference: s28907
Author Joahnnes VOLCKAMER
Year: 1683 ca.
Zone: Southern Italy
Printed: Nurnberg
Measures: 200 x 280 mm
€500.00

Description

Carta geografica tratta dal "Rara Magna Graecia Numismata, oblata A.1592 a Prospero Parisio…" edito a Norimberga.

Il Volckamer, medico tedesco, curò la riedizione dell'opera cinquecentesca di Prospero Parisio sulla numismatica della Magna Grecia, opera per la prima volta edita nel 1592.

Incisione in rame, in perfette condizioni. Rara.

Joahnnes VOLCKAMER (1644 - 1720)

Johann Christoph Volkamer (also: Volcamer, Volckamer, Volkammer, Volcameris) was the son of the physician Johann George Volkamer. He was occupied by hobby with the botany and maintained a garden in the today's Nurembergian Gostenhof district. He published 1708-1714 a two volume work over citrus under the title "Nurenbergische Hesperides, the thorough description of the noble Citron, used in within and neighbouring area, praised Lemon, and Orange fruits, like such, be received and carried away, velvet of a detailed dicription of most sorts, which some were brought to Nuremberg actually grown, others by different strange places there... " In Volkamers time one saw the "Goldenen of apples in the citrus fruits Hesperides" the Greek mythology. Starting from late 17th Century developed a collecting passion for instance at the aristocracy, with which each tried to exceed the other one with the rarest and monsterious fruits. With this work the term became "Hesperides" to the symbol for the flowering Nurembergian garden culture, those for instance lasted from 1650 on, up to the end 18th Century. In Volkamers book he illustrated also Nurembergian landscapes, city opinions and above all gardens of the city, become in beside the Citrus plants and their fruits illustrated by engraving. He is said to be influenced from the work of Giovanni Baptista Ferrari.

Joahnnes VOLCKAMER (1644 - 1720)

Johann Christoph Volkamer (also: Volcamer, Volckamer, Volkammer, Volcameris) was the son of the physician Johann George Volkamer. He was occupied by hobby with the botany and maintained a garden in the today's Nurembergian Gostenhof district. He published 1708-1714 a two volume work over citrus under the title "Nurenbergische Hesperides, the thorough description of the noble Citron, used in within and neighbouring area, praised Lemon, and Orange fruits, like such, be received and carried away, velvet of a detailed dicription of most sorts, which some were brought to Nuremberg actually grown, others by different strange places there... " In Volkamers time one saw the "Goldenen of apples in the citrus fruits Hesperides" the Greek mythology. Starting from late 17th Century developed a collecting passion for instance at the aristocracy, with which each tried to exceed the other one with the rarest and monsterious fruits. With this work the term became "Hesperides" to the symbol for the flowering Nurembergian garden culture, those for instance lasted from 1650 on, up to the end 18th Century. In Volkamers book he illustrated also Nurembergian landscapes, city opinions and above all gardens of the city, become in beside the Citrus plants and their fruits illustrated by engraving. He is said to be influenced from the work of Giovanni Baptista Ferrari.