Plan de la ville de Rome, comme elle est apresent soubs le règne du pape Clement IX, 1668. Cruyl, Lieven de, approximately 1640-1720, cartographer. 1668 The plan of Rome with principal buildings is rendered in bird's-eye view. It was derived from a plan of Lieven (Livino) de Cruyl, first published in Rome by Giovanni Battista de Rossi in 1665. The two sheets printed separately and joined at vertical edges. Title at top center. Arms of Clement IX (Rospigliosi) at top left. Small views of the seven principal churches at foot, together with an index of 317 names keyed by number to the plan. Orie


Plan de la ville de Rome, comme elle est apresent soubs le règne du pape Clement IX, 1668. Cruyl, Lieven de, approximately 1640-1720, cartographer. 1668 The plan of Rome with principal buildings is rendered in bird's-eye view. It was derived from a plan of Lieven (Livino) de Cruyl, first published in Rome by Giovanni Battista de Rossi in 1665. The two sheets printed separately and joined at vertical edges. Title at top center. Arms of Clement IX (Rospigliosi) at top left. Small views of the seven principal churches at foot, together with an index of 317 names keyed by number to the plan. Oriented with east at top. Relief conveyed pictorially. Mounted on verso of Getty copy is engraved portrait of Clement IX by Gérard Edelinck, printed and published by Balthasar Moncornet in 1668 (trimmed within plate mark to x 16 cm).


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