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1803 J Blair Map of Ancient Italy Roman Republic & Empire Periods Prov & Peoples

Description: Tabula Italiae Antiquae in Provincias et Populos Divisa drawn by John Bayly, from John Blair’s, “The Chronology and History of the World,” published in London, 1803. Large format copper engraved map on heavy watermarked paper, uncolored as issued, with plate mark and wide margins. Latin text. Map size: 16 3/4 x 22 1/2 inches (neatlines) on sheet 18 3/8 x 26 inches. Scale not given. Undated but drawn circa late-1700s and printed in 1803. Condition: Faint age toning overall with two vertical fold lines, as made, for containing the map inside the book (earlier printings of the map were bound into the book using a glued stub resulting in a centerfold, often with an attendant toning band associated with aging of the glue. This example was bound in at the left edge without glue thus no toning band). Some very faint offsetting is present in the left panel noticeable mainly in blank areas with a couple toning spots found in the blank margins. For accuracy, a tiny hole is found in the letter “e” of “Italiae” in the title. A nice, clean example of this interesting map based on a late 18th century understanding of ancient history and geography. The map shows all of Italy, Sardinia, Corsica, the northern part of Sicily, and part of the Balearic Islands, with Italy divided into geographic boundaries occupied by ancient tribes (Marsi, Etruria, Daunia, Latini, Liguria, Venitia, Sabini, etc.) and adjoining regions of France and a portion of the southern coast of the Balkan Peninsula). As such, the map focuses on the golden age of ancient Italy during the Roman Republic and Empire. Geographic divisions are shown using a network of dotted lines with travel and trade routes marked with solid lines. The map shows mountains, rivers, lakes, travel and trade routes, and innumerable cities, villages, and other place names, which lend a rich and complex depiction to the country. Major cities are marked with special symbols while lesser places are marked with circles. First published in 1754, John Blair’s “Chronology” was a popular resource for dating and summarizing important historical events from biblical, classical and modern (to date of publication) sources. It is important to remember that, prior to and including the early Enlightenment, study of classical antiquity and “dead languages” were a foundational part of an advanced education in Western Civilization, as science, engineering, mathematics, etc. were yet to evolve. His “Chronology” went through many editions well into the 19th century with maps added in the 1768 and later editions to help illustrate lands covered by the work, both ancient and modern. Through the years, most maps show little or no revision between the various editions, especially the ancient maps, but modest revisions were made to the modern maps, particularly in light of major discoveries and political change, as reflected in the map of North America after the American Revolution, and world hemispheres map after the last global voyage of Captain Cook.

Price: 195 USD

Location: Denver, Colorado

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1803 J Blair Map of Ancient Italy Roman Republic & Empire Periods Prov & Peoples1803 J Blair Map of Ancient Italy Roman Republic & Empire Periods Prov & Peoples1803 J Blair Map of Ancient Italy Roman Republic & Empire Periods Prov & Peoples1803 J Blair Map of Ancient Italy Roman Republic & Empire Periods Prov & Peoples1803 J Blair Map of Ancient Italy Roman Republic & Empire Periods Prov & Peoples1803 J Blair Map of Ancient Italy Roman Republic & Empire Periods Prov & Peoples1803 J Blair Map of Ancient Italy Roman Republic & Empire Periods Prov & Peoples1803 J Blair Map of Ancient Italy Roman Republic & Empire Periods Prov & Peoples1803 J Blair Map of Ancient Italy Roman Republic & Empire Periods Prov & Peoples

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Date Range: 1800-1899

Type: Topographical Map

Printing Technique: Copper Plate

Format: Atlas Map

Year: 1803

Original/Reproduction: Antique Original

Cartographer/Publisher: J Bayly

Country/Region: Italy

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