Nouissima vrbis Romae descriptio, 159-. [159-?] Frutaz notes that the present view was inspired by that of Brambilla-Van Aelst, and dates it to the last years of the 16th cent. Huelsen asserts that the present view was copied from one with the same title that bears an address that may read: Alinerii Gelli formis Romae; the latter view was reprinted with imprint: Joan. Antonii [ Giovanni Antonio Florimi] formis Romae 1600. Arrigoni & Bertarelli date the present view around 1610. Title at upper left shown on rectangle of cloth with four tasselled points. Table at foot bears 86 site names key


Nouissima vrbis Romae descriptio, 159-. [159-?] Frutaz notes that the present view was inspired by that of Brambilla-Van Aelst, and dates it to the last years of the 16th cent. Huelsen asserts that the present view was copied from one with the same title that bears an address that may read: Alinerii Gelli formis Romae; the latter view was reprinted with imprint: Joan. Antonii [ Giovanni Antonio Florimi] formis Romae 1600. Arrigoni & Bertarelli date the present view around 1610. Title at upper left shown on rectangle of cloth with four tasselled points. Table at foot bears 86 site names keyed to numbers on the view, together with imprint at lower right. Oriented with east at top. Relief conveyed pictorially.


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