C1835

Italiae pars Borealis sive Gallia Cisalpina.

Scarce, c.19th hand coloured engraved map of ancient northern Italy by the important English map maker John Purdy (1773-1843). The ancient Roman region of Italiae pars Borealis sive Gallia Cisalpina, corresponds to most of modern-day northern Italy. The region encompassed … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Italiae pars Borealis sive Gallia Cisalpina.

Date:

C1835

Condition:

Lower margin cropped, with partial loss of publication line, otherwise in good condition.

Technique:

Copper engraving with original hand colouring.

Image Size: 

300mm 
x 232mm

Paper Size: 

319mm 
x 242mm
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Italiae pars Borealis sive Gallia Cisalpina. - Antique Map from 1835

Genuine antique
dated:

1835

Description:

Scarce, c.19th hand coloured engraved map of ancient northern Italy by the important English map maker John Purdy (1773-1843).

The ancient Roman region of Italiae pars Borealis sive Gallia Cisalpina, corresponds to most of modern-day northern Italy. The region encompassed the fertile Po Valley and was bounded by the Alps to the north and west, the Apennine Mountains and the Rubicon River to the south, and the Adriatic Sea to the east.

From: Bean, J.B. A New Atlas of Classical Geography. St. Pauls Church Yard, & Waterloo Place. London 1835

John Purdy (1773 - 1843)

Important English hydrographer, the son of a bookseller at Norwich, Purdy took up the study of naval charts and similar subjects. Before 1812 he succeeded De la Rochette as hydrographer to Messrs. Laurie & Whittle, of 53 Fleet Street, London. Purdy does not seem to have taken part in hydrographic expeditions himself, and his work consisted in writing works and constructing charts based upon the reports of others; but eventually he became a leading authority of his time on hydrography. He was mainly instrumental in bringing Rennell's Current before the notice of navigators, and in 1832 James Rennell's daughter, Lady Rodd, asked Purdy to edit his Wind and Current Charts. In 1812 Purdy published a Memoir, descriptive and explanatory, to accompany the, New Chart of the Atlantic Ocean, the work went through many editions. Purdy died on 29 January 1843.

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