Figure 1 - schematic representation of the Earth in the Babylonian tablet which is preserved in the British Museum in London
Figure 2 - The structure of the universe in the design of the Mesopotamian peoples
Figure 3 - The design of the World Cosmographia Sebastian Münster
Figure 4 - The World Ocean and lived according to the thinkers of the Ionian school
Figure 5 - The representation of the known world in the design Ptolemaic
Figure 6 - Tabula Ecumene making up the Cosmographia Ptolemy National Library of Naples (Code V Latin F 32)
Figure 7 - TENTH ASIA TABVLA taken from Ptolemy of Strasbourg (1513)
Figure 8 - ASIA VNDICESIMA TABVLA inserted in the same edition of Ptolemy Strasbourg (1513)
Figure 9 - The Ecumenical Strasbourg edition of Ptolemy (1513) edited by Martin Waldseemüller
Figure 10 - The 11 segments of Peutingeriana (Austrian National Library in Vienna, Codex Vindobonensis 324)
Figure 11 - One of the medieval world maps drawn by a Code of Leipzig XI century
Figure 12 - The representation of the world in the shape of TO contained in a manuscript of Sallust (fourteenth century) from a manuscript of the Biblioteca Nazionale
Marciana in Venice (Ms. 1656)
Figure 13 - The medieval image of the Earth in Rudimentum Novitiorum (Lubeck, 1475)
Figure 14 - The 92v sheet of Christian Topography of Cosmas Indicopleustes (Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine)
Figure 15 - The sheet 93r of the Christian Topography of Cosmas Indicopleustes (Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine)
Figure 16 - The World in the Ptolemaic image of Pomponius Mela Geographia (Venice, 1482)
Figure 17 - The Ecumenical Ptolemy designed by Peter the Massaja (Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine)
Figure 18 - The representation of the world comes from Margarita Philosophie Gregorius Reisch (Freiburg, 1503)
Figure 19 - World map of Pietro Apiano of 1520
Figure 20 - The image of ecumenism in Margarita philosophica nova of Gregorius Reisch (Freiburg, 1515)
Figure 21 - Jan VNIVERSALIS COSMOGRAPH Coronensis Honterus in Rudimenta Cosmographia (Zurich, 1546)
Figure 22 - The CHARTA Cosmographia Apiano illustrated by Peter Gemma Frisius (Paris, 1551)
Figure 23 - World map of Pietro Visconti is conserved at the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana (Reg. lat. 548)
Figure 24 - MAP WORLD - John Leardo FIGVRA WORLDS (1442), housed at the Biblioteca Civica di Verona
Figure 25 - The figure in the second table of the World Atlas anonymous said Medici (Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine, Gaddi 9)
Figure 26 - The world map of Andrea Walsperger (Costanza, 1448), preserved in the Vatican Library (Pal. Lat. 1362 B)
Figure 27 - The representation of the World by Johannes Leardus of 1448 (Public Library Bertoliana Vicenza, 598A)
Figure 28 - The chart of Angelino Dulcert 1339 (Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, Res Ge. B. 696)
Figure 29 - The fragment of a chart, anonymous and undated, kept at the Museums of the Province of Gorizia
Figure 30 - The chart of Grazioso Benincasa of 1482 (Bologna University Library, Rot. 3)
Figure 31 - The globe-shaped lenticular water or "almond" in 1457 (National Library in Florence, Ms. Portolano 1)
Figure 32 - The world map of Fra 'Mauro Camaldolese (1460?) Kept in the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice (Inv. no. 1006173)
Figure 33 - The Catalan globe anonymous, undated, which is preserved in the Biblioteca Estense in Modena
Figure 34 - The world map of Henricus Martellus nell'Insularium Illustratum which is kept in the British Library (Add 15760)
Figure 35 - The image of the Earth by Francesco Rosselli end of the fifteenth century preserved in the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Firenze
Figure 36 - The chart of Albino de Canepa, 1480 (Rome, Italian Geographical Society)
Figure 37 - The so-called Charter of Chapman brothers, anonymous and undated (Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, Res Ge. AA.562)
Figure 38 - The chart of Juan de la Cosa of 1500 (Naval Museum of Madrid)
Figure 39 - The Charter of the Cantino 1501-1502 (Biblioteca Estense of Modena, CGA2)
Figure 40 - The map of Nicholas de Cavero of 1504 (Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris)
Figure 41 - The VNIVERSALIS COSMOGRAPH Martin Waldseemüller (Strasbourg, 1507)
Figure 42 - The representation of America in Terre Marina Charter (1516) Martin Waldseemüller
Figure 43 - The representation of Africa and South America an edge in the Charter Marina (1516) Martin Waldseemüller
Figure 44 - The ORBIS TYPVS VNIVERSALIS edition of Strasbourg (1522) of the Geographia of Claudius Ptolemy
Figure 45 - World map of Sebastian Cabot (Antwerp, 1544)
Figure 46 - The fragment of the world map of Piri Re'îs type water, kept in Istanbul's Topkapi Sarayi Muzesi
Figure 47 - The world map that accompanies the De toto orbe Peter Coppo (1520), which is preserved in the Library dell'Archiginnasio Bologna
Figure 48 - Another picture of the world in toto orbe De Pietro Coppo (Archiginnasio Library of Bologna)
Figure 49 - The Iberian Peninsula in a regional boards of De toto orbe Peter Coppo (Archiginnasio Library of Bologna)
Figure 50 - The Region of the French Code of Bologna De toto orbe Peter Coppo (Archiginnasio Library)
Figure 51 - The Balkan peninsula with the island of Crete (De toto orbe Pietro Coppo, Archiginnasio Library of Bologna)
Figure 52 - Table 15 De toto orbe Pietro Coppo, who represents part of North African and Saharan African continent (Archiginnasio Library of Bologna)
Figure 53 - The south central part of the African continent outlined in Table 16 De toto orbe Peter Coppo (Archiginnasio Library of Bologna)
Figure 54 - Table 20 shows that South Asia (De toto orbe Pietro Coppo, Archiginnasio Library of Bologna)
Figure 55 - The ORBICVLARIS TOTIVS TERRAE MARIS ET FIGVRATIO in De Summa Totius Orbis, the work of Pietro Coppo, 1524 (Museum of the Sea "Mas Sergei? Was" Piran)
Figure 56 - The British Isles in Table III Totius Orbis De Summa Pietro Coppo 1524 (Museum of the Sea "Mas Sergei? Was" Piran, Slovenia)
Figure 57 - The globe in the content Portolano Peter Coppo (Venice, 1528)
Figure 58 - The New World with the Atlantic Ocean and islands in Table 13 in De toto orbe Peter Coppo (Archiginnasio Library of Bologna)
Figure 59 - Table 21 De toto orbe Pietro Coppo, with the representation of East Asia (Library dell'Archiginnasio Bologna)
Figure 60 - Table 19 De toto orbe Pietro Coppo, with the representation of territories ranging from Scandinavian Lands Northern India (Archiginnasio Library of Bologna)
Figure 61 - The islands of CVBA and ESPANOLA Ferrando Bertelli (Venice, 1556)
Figures 62 to 64 - The three Tauole Gastaldin representing Africa, India and the Islands Maluccio engraved in 1564 by Niccolò Nelli
Figure 65 - Venice and its lagoon nell'Isolario Benedetto Bordone of 1528
Figures 66 to 70 - some Dalmatian islands, Corsica, Sardinia, Gulf of Naples and Sicily from the Book of Benedetto Bordone of 1528
Figure 71 - The perspective map of the city of Venice by Giovanni Andrea Vavassore (1525)
Figure 72 - The perspective drawing of the volume of stretch VENETIA famous islands, ports, fortresses [...] Camocio Giovan Francesco (1571)
Figure 73 - The DESCRITTIONE DELL'ISTRICE nell'Isolario Thomas Porcacchi (edition 1605)
Figures 74 to 81 - The series of tables that make up the map of Asia by Giacomo Gastaldi (edition 1570)
Figure 82 - A chart of the Atlantic Ferrando Bertelli (1565 approx)
Figure 83 - The map of Africa by Paolo Forlani Veronese (1562)
Figure 84 - The Drawing of the Noua discovered to Franza Zaltieri Bolognini (1566)
Figure 85 - The description of South Paolo Forlani Veronese (undated)
Figure 86 - The Adriatic Charter Vincenzo Maria Coronelli (1688)
Figure 87 - The Ecumene card TO the copies of the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbuttel and Bayerische Staatsbibliothek in Monaco
Figure 88 - The design of the second World Cosma Indicopleustes (Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine)
Figure 89 - World map of Ranulf Higden (1350) kept in the British Library (Royal Ms. 14. C. IX)
Figure 90 - The depiction of Heaven and Earth in the terrestrial globe between 'Camaldolese Mauro (1460?) Kept in the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice
Figure 91 - The representation of the World by Hans Rust (Hamburg, late fifteenth century)
Figure 92 - The design of the four-second World Crates of Mallo
Figure 93 - The Division of Earth as it appears in Macrobius in expositio Dream of Scipio (Brix, 1483)
Figure 94 - The globe of the Code of the twelfth century Psalter (British Library, Add Ms. 28,681)
Figure 95 - The world map annexed to the Liber Foridus Abbot Lambert of Saint-Omer (Bibliothek der Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, the thirteenth century, Vos. Lat. F31)
Figure 96 - The representation of the world comes from Les Histoires des Fleurs (1450 approx) Jean Mansel (Bibliothèque Royale in Brussels, Ms. 9231)
Figures 97 and 98 - Two representations of the Earth from a manuscript of the fifteenth century and the Treaty ball Gregorio Dati (XV century), both kept in the Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine
Figure 99 - The World According to Macrobius in a manuscript of the fifteenth century (Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine, Palatia Med. 89)
Figure 100 - A medieval vision of the World IX or X century in a manuscript in the Biblioteca Nazionale in Turin
Figure 101 - The Mappa Mundi of Richard of Haldingham (Hereford) from the thirteenth century
Figure 102 - The Globe anonymously said Ebstorf of the thirteenth century
Figure 103 - World map of Andrea Bianco (1436)
Figure 104 - The Catalan Map of 1375 preserved in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris (Ms. Espagnol 30)
Figure 105 - The circular diagram of the Charter Catalan
Figure 106 - The FIGVRA WORLD VNIVERSALE Sebastian Münster in Cosmographia of 1575
Figure 107 - The ORBIS VNIVERSALIOR COGNE TABVLA Johannes Ruysch Ptolemy in Rome (1508)
Figure 108 - The globe in the edition of Venice (1511) of Ptolemy's Geographia edited by Bernardo Silvano of Eboli
Figure 109 - Paper Antilles princeps to edit the works of Peter Martyr of Anghiera (1511)
Figure 110 - The anonymous and undated map of the world which is preserved in the Vatican Library (Ms. Urb Lat. 274)
Figure 111 - the world map by Francesco Rosselli, 1508 (Greenwich National Maritime Museum, G201. 1/53A)
Figure 112 - the world map of Battista Agnese of 1542 (Vatican Library, Pal. Lat. 1886)
Figure 113 - The African continent in the Atlas of Battista Agnese, undated, in the Museo Civico "Correr in Venice
Figure 114 - South America in the Atlas of Battista Agnese, undated, preserved in the Biblioteca Civica of Bergamo (Ms. MA 557)
Figure 115 - The ORBIS TYPVS TERRARVM Joan Martines (Messina, 1587)
Figure 116 - The Mediterranean inserted in the Code Vatican Latin 6435 Opicina de Canistris (Vatican Library)
Figures 117 to 124 - Profiles of Italy over the centuries: from the Geographia of Ptolemy to modern times
Figure 125 - The map of the Mediterranean contained in the Code Palatine Latin 1993 Opicina de Canistris (Vatican Library)
Figures 126 to 130 - The five segments of Peutingeriana that make up the Italian peninsula
Figure 131 - The particular Peutingeriana drawn from northern Italy on reconstruction of Konrad Miller
Figure 132 - Southern Italy in the same reconstruction of Konrad Miller note Peutingeriana
Figure 133 - A comparative table of the geographical coordinates of various editions of Ptolemy's second XV and XVI
Figure 134 - The Ptolemaic coordinates according to the Code of Puglia Palatia Vaticanus. 314 (XV) and the representation of the same region the second edition of Ulm (1486)
Figure 135 - Italy in the code Urbinas Graecus 82 preserved in the Vatican Library (XI century)
Figure 136 - Table 82 of the Code Urbinas Graecus with Northern Italy and the Danube region (Vatican Library)
Figure 137 - Table VII of Europe devoted to Sardinia and Sicily in the Code Urbinas Graecus 82 (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana)
Figure 138 - Italy comes from Ptolemy's Geographia in the code secure Vatican Latin 5698 in the Vatican Library (first half of XV century.)
Figure 139 - Table V of Europe in the Code Vatican Latin 5698 of the Vatican Library (first half of the fifteenth century)
Figure 140 - Table VII of Europe with Sardinia and Sicily in the Code Vatican Latin 5698 (Vatican Library)
Figure 141 - Italy in the code greek Laurent. Gr Plut. XXVIII.49 Ptolemy (Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine)
Figure 142 - Italy in the code greek Laurent. Background suppression op Cont. Gr 626 Ptolemy (before 1425) which is preserved in the Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine
Figure 143 - Italy in the code greek Marc. Gr 516 Ptolemy (1450) owned by the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice
Figure 144 - Italy in the fifteenth century Ptolemaic Collection housed at the Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine (Code Laurent. Aed. Lat. 175)
Figure 145 - Italy in the Ptolemaic greek Code of 1454 (Österreichische National-bibliothek in Vienna, Vind. Hist. Gr 1)
Figure 146 - Italy in Cosmographia Ptolemy (1427) National Library of Nancy (Code Naceianus Lat. 441 ex 354)
Figure 147 - the descriptio SEXTAE TABVLAE EVROPAE Massaja of the Code of Peter (1456) preserved at the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris (Paris Lat Code. 4802)
Figure 148 - Table VII of Europe in the Code of Massaja of Paris 1456 (Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris, Paris Lat Code. 4802)
Figure 149 - Italy in Table VI of Europe Code of Peter Massaja of 1472, preserved in the Vatican Library (Code Urbinas Lat. 277)
Figure 150 - Italy who assembles the descriptio SEXTAE TABVLAE EVROPAE Laurent in the Code. Lat. Plut. XXX.1 which is preserved in the Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine
Figure 151 - the descriptio SEXTAE TABVLAE EVROPAE Code Ptolemaic Laurent. Lat. Plut. XXX.2 (Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine)
Figure 152 - The representation of Italy in the Geographia of Claudius Ptolemy in the Code Vatican Latin 5699 (Vatican Library)
Figure 153 - Italy in Cosmographia Ptolemy kept at the National Library of Parma (Code Parmensis Latino 1635)
Figure 154 - Sardinia and Sicily in the Ptolemaic Cosmographia National Library of Parma (Code Parmensis Latino 1635)
Figure 155 - La Sexta EVROPAE TABVLA in the Geographia of Ptolemy, which is kept at the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana (Vatican Latin Code 7289)
Figure 156 - Italy in the code Ptolemaic Urbinas Lat. 275 of the Vatican Library
Figure 157 - Italy in the Geographia of Claudius Ptolemy retained at the Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine (Code Laurent. Lat. Plut. XXX.3)
Figure 158 - The Ptolemaic representation of Italy in the code Laurent. Lat. Plut. XXX.4 Palatine and the Laurentian Library in Florence
Figure 159 - Italy Ptolemaic Ptolemy's Geographia in the code that makes up the Vatican Latin 3811 (Vatican Library)
Figure 160 - The depiction of modern Italy in the code Laurent. XXX.3 of Nicholas German (Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine)
Figure 161 - The modern map of Italy that combines the traditional table of Europe in the Vatican Codex VI Latin. 4811 (Vatican Library)
Figure 162 - Table of modern Italy in the code Laurent. XXX.4 Palatine and the Laurentian Library in Florence
Figure 163 - Design of Italy that accompanies the book of King Roger, the work of al-Idrisi (Idrisi) of 1154
Figure 164 - the world map of al-Idrisi (Idrisi) from a manuscript of the thirteenth century (Bodleian Library, Oxford, Ms. Pocock 375)
Figure 165 - The anonymous paper of Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica and the smaller islands in an Arabic manuscript of the late thirteenth century (Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, Ms. Arabic 2221)
Figure 166 - The planisphere Abbot Gregorio de Saint-Sever (1047-1072) preserved in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris (Ms. Lat. 8878)
Figure 167 - The World in a depiction of the Commentary on the Apocalypse of Monaco Spanish Beatus
Figure 168 - the so-called globe cottonii of the eleventh century preserved in the British Museum (Ms. Cotton Tiberius BV)
Figure 169 - Reproduction of the globe Ebstorf nineteenth century (around 1240) edited by Konrad Miller
Figures 170 to 172 - Italy, Sicily and Sardinia as they appear in the globe Ebstorf
Figure 173 - Table 10 Atlas du Vicomte de Santarem century depicting a globe of the twelfth century (Ms. 66)
Figure 174 - The design of the map of Europe of the twelfth century manuscript taken from Abbot Lambert (University Library Grand)
Figure 175 - the paper of the West comes from a manuscript of 1119 (Royal Library of Brussels)
Figure 176 - The globe Ranulfo Hygden the fourteenth century (British Museum)
Figure 177 - The schematic of the medieval world map called "Vercelli" (Chapter Library and Archives of Vercelli)
Figure 178 - The Mappa Mundi of 1520 attributed to Beatus of Liebana
Figure 179 - Table 22 Atlas du Vicomte de Santarem reproducing the globe kept in the Library of Sainte-Genevieve
Figure 180 - the so-called globe Borgiano the Vatican Library (XV century)
Figure 181 - the so-called Charter of Pisa in Italy (Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, Res Ge. B. 1118)
Figure 182 - The Charter of Cortona, anonymous and undated, the Public Library of the Etruscan
Figure 183 - The nautical chart of Peter Visconti of 1311 (State Archives of Florence, Charts No 1)
Figure 184 - The calendar Atlas Boat Peter Visconti's 1318 (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek of Vienna, Bibl. Pal. Code 594)
Figures 185 to 187 - The representation of the Mediterranean in three Atlantic Charter Boat Peter Visconti's 1318 (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna)
Figures188 and 189 - The coasts of the Adriatic, Ionian and Tyrrhenian two nautical Peter Visconti Atlantic Charter of 1318 (Museo Civico "Correr in Venice, Inv No 28)
Figure 190 - Italy in Liber Secretorim Fidelium Cross (about 1321) of Marin Sanudo preserved in the British Library (Add 27326)
Figure 191 - The Italian peninsula in a chart by an unknown artist, attached to portolano Pinelli-Walckenaer
Figure 192 - World map of Marin Sanudo taken from the fifteenth century manuscript which is preserved in the Bibliothèque Royale in Paris (b. 4939)
Figure 193 - World map of Marin Sanudo in 1321 in the manuscript (b. 9404) kept in the Bibliothèque Royale in Brussels
Figure 194 - A chart of Grazioso Benincasa with the Mediterranean and the coasts of western Europe (State Archive of Florence, Charts 9)
Figure 195 - Italy and the western and eastern Mediterranean in the Atlas of nuatico Maggiolo Visconti (1512) kept in the Biblioteca Palatina in Parma (b. 1614)
Figure 196 - Italy Diogo Homem in a collection of nautical charts dated 1561 (Naval Museum of Madrid)
Figure 197 - Italy Diogo Homem of 1563 (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze)
Figure 198 - The Western and Eastern coasts of the Adriatic in a card Diogo Homem in the Museo Naval in Madrid
Figure 199 - The CARD OF ADRIAN Maid of Pietro Coppo, Maritime Museum "Sergej Mas? Was" Piran
Figure 200 - Two pages taken from Portolano Peter Coppo printed in Venice in 1528
Figures 201 to 203 - Some cities and ports in the book Italian Navy Piri Re'îs preserved at the Bologna University Library (Code Marsili 3609)
Figures from 204 to 206 - The papers of the Lipari Islands, Sardinia and Sicily in the Book of Piri Re'îs Marina (Bologna University Library, Code Marsili 3609)
Figure 207 - The map of Italy in the Geographia of Claudius Ptolemy (Bologna, 1477)
Figure 208 - Italy Roman edition of 1478
Figure 209 - The TABVLA MODERN italiae of Nicolaus Germanus (Ulm, 1482 or 1486)
Figure 210 - The QVINTA EVROPA TABVLA of Nicolaus Germanus (Ulm, 1482 or 1486)
Figure 211 - MODERN TABVLA italiae of Nicolaus Germanus (Ulm, 1482 or 1486)
Figure 212 - News Italy in the Geographia Ptolemy Francis Berlinghieri (National Library Braidense Milan Braid Code. ANXV Ital 26)
Figure 213 - the traditional Ptolemaic map of Italy in the Geographia by Francesco Berlinghieri of 1482 (National Library Braidense Milan)
Figure 214 - The TABVLA QVINTA EVROPA the Geographia by Francesco D'Berlinghieri of 1482 (National Library Braidense Milan)
Figure 215 - La Sicilia in Ptolemy's Geographia edited by Bernardo Silvano of Eboli (Venice, 1511)
Figure 216 - Italy in SEXTO EVROPAE TABVLA Bernardo Silvano of Eboli (Venice, 1511)
Figure 217 - Italy in the Ptolemaic TABVLA EVROPA SEXTO italiae Martin Waldseemüller (Strasbourg, 1513)
Figure 218 - La Septima EVROPA TABVLA Martin Waldseemüller (Strasbourg, 1513)
Figure 219 - The Martin Waldseemüller TABVLA modern Italy (Strasbourg, 1513)
Figure 220 - The TABVLA MODERN CANADA NOVA ET AC Sicily Waldseemüller (Strasbourg, 1513)
Figure 221 - Italy in EVROPAE TABULA SEXTO CONTINET Italiam in one of the editions of Ptolemy Geagraphia
Figure 222 - Another Tabvla Europae VI Martin Waldseemüller
Figure 223 - The TABVLA EVROPAE the Geographia of Ptolemy V, curated by Sebastian Münster (Basel, 1540)
Figure 224 - The TABVLA EVROPAE Geographia Ptolemy VI from Sebastian Münster (Basel, 1540)
Figure 225 - ITALY XIII NOVA TABVLA making up the Geographia edited by Sebastian Münster (Basel, 1540)
Figure 226 - Sardinia and Sicily in TABVLA EVROPAE VII comes from Ptolemy's Geographia edited by Sebastian Münster (Basel 1540)
Figure 227 - ITALY TABVLA a nineteenth edition münsteriana
Figures 228 to 231 - The perspective maps of Venice, Florence, Rome and Cagliari taken from Cosmographia Universal Sebastian Münster (Cologne, 1575)
Figures 232 to 235 - Four panels depicting the northern and southern Italy and the islands of Corsica and Sardinia taken from Cosmographia Universal Sebastian Münster (Cologne, 1575)
Figure 236 - The Ptolemaic EVROPA PRIMA NOVA TABVLA edition of Sebastian Münster (Basel, 1540)
Figure 237 - Italy from an Atlas of Switzerland (Zurich, 1548)
Figure 238 - The TABVLA EVROPAE Ptolemy V in Gastaldin, published in Venice in 1548
Figure 239 - The TABVLA EVROPAE VI (Venice, 1548)
Figure 240 - The TABVLA EVROPAE VII (Venice, 1548)
Figure 241 - ITALY NOVA TABLE Giacomo Gastaldi (Venice, 1548)
Figure 242 - The Dalmacio NOVA TABLE Giacomo Gastaldi (Venice, 1548)
Figure 243 - into new TABLE OF ITALY The delineated by Jerome Brooks for the Venetian edition of Ptolemy of 1561
Figure 244 - The sketch of Italy kept in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan (fourteenth century)
Figure 245 - The map of Italy, between so-called 'Pauline Minorita contained in the Chronicle of Iordanus the Vatican Library (MS. Vat Lat. 1960)
Figure 246 - the whole of Italy depicted in the same Chronicle of Fra 'Paolino Minor (Vatican Library, MS. Vat Lat. 1960)
Figure 247 - ITALY provinciae Modernus SITUS, anonymous and undated, preserved in the British Museum in London (Cotton. R. XIII, 44)
Figures 248 and 249 - Italy and the islands in an anonymous drawing of 1449 (?) Collection of Stork (Civic Museum Correr, Venice)
Figure 250 - the northern and central Italy in a drawing on parchment of the mid-fifteenth century (Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire de Strasbourg)
Figure 251 - Italy and Eastern Europe in Liber Insularum Christopher Buondelmonti belonging to the National Library in Florence, II.II.312, C. IIV)
Figure 252 - The map of Italy in the code of the National Library in Berlin (Hamilton mm. 108)
Figure 253 - The map of the Mediterranean in Liber Insularum Christopher Buondelmonti (Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine, Code Plut. 29. XXV)
Figure 254 - The map of Italy, without the islands, anonymous and undated, which is preserved in the State of Florence (Charts # 10)
Figure 255 - Sicily and Sardinia in the Code of Christopher Buondelmonti Palatine and the Laurentian Library in Florence (Code Plut. 29. XXV)
Figure 256 - the parchment paper of Italy, anonymous and undated, kept in the Biblioteca Estense in Modena
Figure 257 - MODERN ITALY Vatican Latin 5699 in the Code of 1469 (Vatican Library)
Figure 258 - The TVSCIA NOVEL in collection of Peter Massaja the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris (Lat. 17542 ex 4802)
Figure 259 - MODERN ETRVRIA The Vatican Latin 5699 in the Code of 1469 (Vatican Library)
Figure 260 - the descriptio SEXTO EVROPAE TABVLE in Ptolemy's Geographia edited by Hammer (National Central Library of Florence, Code Magliabechiano Lat. XIII. 16)
Figure 261 - Italy in the Geographia of Ptolemy edited by Henry Hammer (National Central Library of Florence, Code Magliabechiano Lat. XIII. 16)
Figure 262 - The modern map of Italy in the code Insularum Illustratum Henry Hammer preserved in the British Museum in London (Add 15760)
Figure 263 - The TABVLA DE MODERN ITALY in the Code of Ptolemy's Geographia (Urb Lat. 273) which is preserved in the Vatican Library
Figure 264 - The board of Italy in the new Code Ptolemaic Laurent. Plut. XXX.1 Palatine and the Laurentian Library in Florence
Figure 265 - The map of Italy by Francesco Rosselli which is attached to the Geographia by Francesco Berlingieri (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze)
Figure 266 - Italy in the paper anonymously and without date of the Library "Royal" Duke of Genoa, Turin (Ms. 41)
Figure 267 - Table 8 with the representation of Italy in its entirety orbe De Pietro Cup 1520 (Library dell'Archiginnasio Bologna)
Figure 268 - Table 9 another representation of Italy in the manuscript of Peter De toto orbe Cup 1520 (Library dell'Archiginnasio Bologna)
Figure 269 - ITALY ILLYRICVM EPIRVS GRAETIA ET SEA AEGEVM Peter Coppo 1524 (Museum of the Sea "Mas Sergei? Was" Piran)
Figure 270 - The Mediterranean in the chart in 1539 by Giovanni Andrea Vavassori
Figure 271 - ITALY by Giovanni Andrea Vavassori, said Guadagnino of 1536 (Vatican Library, Cod Barb. Lat. 4431-A)
Figure 272 - card printed in Italy in 1544 which is preserved at the Bibliothek der Rijksuniversiteit Leiden
Figure 273 - The card attached to the Atlas of Battista Agnese Italy kept in the Biblioteca Civica of Bergamo (Ms. MA 557)
Figure 274 - ITALY into new, anonymous, probably printed in Rome in 1544, kept in Kreis und Studien Bibliothek Dillingen
Figure 275 - A drawing of 1561 anonymous Italy
Figure 276 - ITALY in an anonymous drawing of 1565
Figure 277 - ITALY in a drawing of Ferrando Bertelli of 1565
Figure 278 - Italy and the Balkan peninsula of Giacomo Gastaldi's 1546 (Vatican Library)
Figure 279 - Italy with the neighboring Balkan regions of Giacomo Gastaldi's 1560 (National Library of Vienna)
Figure 280 - GEOGRAPHY OF MODERN DESIGN TVTTA DE LA PROVINCE DE LA ITALY [...] Giacomo Gastaldi, 1561
Figure 281 - The Design of Italy according to the Geography of Strabo descrittione [...], with the allocation of Giacomo Gastaldi kept in the Museum "Correr in Venice (Inv No 478 - Prov. Molin)
Figure 282 - Italy in the 1569 engraving by Domenico Zeno
Figure 283 - Italy by Paolo Forlani, printed in Venice in 1569 (Vatican Library, St. Geogr. 19)
Figure 284 - Italy in the 1570 engraving by Domenico Zeno
Figure 285 - Italy in 1571 by Giovanni Francesco Camocio
Figure 286 - The depiction of part of an Italy Gastaldin with Corsica and part of the islands of Sardinia and Sicily
Figure 287 - The remake of Matthew Florim Gastaldin Italy (1574)
Figure 288 - Italy Claudio Duchet, printed in Rome (1582)
Figure 289 - The representation of Italy in the Sala dello Scudo in Palazzo Ducale in Venice, in the remake of Francis Griselini (1762 approx)
Figure 290 - The representation of Italy in the series of frescoes in the Vatican Loggia III
Figure 291 - the precise northern Italy on the same stretch of the third fresco Vatican Loggia
Figure 292 - Europe in the great world map of the Third Vatican Loggia
Figure 293 - TVTA DESCRICION DE LA ITALY Antonio Millo (1586) in the Atlas kept in the Staatsbibliothek in Berlin (2 ° Ms. Ham. 446)
Figure 294 - Paper Chorographic Italy, which consists of Battista Agnese Nautical Atlas 1553 (Museo Civico "Correr, Venice)
Figure 295 - Italy and its islands in one of the Atlases of Battista Agnese (Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan)
Figure 296 - Lake Garda in an iconographic document, undated and anonymous, secure in the Biblioteca Civica di Verona (Ms. 2286)
Figure 297 - The design of Sydney's historic John Pisato in 1440, kept in the Biblioteca Comunale di Treviso (Ms. 1497)
Figure 298 - The map of Lombardy preserved in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris (Res. Ge. C. 4990)
Figure 299 - The map of Brescia, anonymous and undated, owned by the Public Library of Brescia Queriniana
Figure 300 - A map of Brescia, anonymous and undated, kept in the Biblioteca Estense in Modena (CGA8)
Figure 301 - The Territory of Francesco Padovano Squarcione of 1465 (Museo Civico Archeologico di Padova, RIP XLII 5402)
Figure 302 - The design of the Po Basin in a Code dell'Isolario Christopher Buondelmonti which is preserved in the Museo Civico Archeologico di Padova
Figure 303 - the Veronese territory in a parchment color of the fifteenth century of the State of Venice (Miscellaneous Maps dwg. 1438)
Figure 304 - The depiction of the city of Verona and its suburbs and the city of Mantua in the fifteenth century parchment document
Figure 305 - The design of Lake Garda in the poem of George Benacus Bergan, 1546
Figure 306 - The Charter of the Bergamasco Christopher Chance of 1586 (Collection Donà delle Rose, Venice)
Figure 307 - The Po Valley and Lake Garda in Italy for the first sheet of paper kept in the Universitätsbibliothek Salzburg
Figure 308 - The second and third sheet depicting central Italy and northeastern Italy in the same paper kept nell'Universitätsbibliothek Salzburg
Figure 309 - Northern Italy in Table VII of Peter De Summa Totius Orbis Cup 1524-1526 (Museum of the Sea "Mas Sergei? Was" Piran)
Figure 310 - THE REAL EL Piamonte TVTO Description de Matteo Pagano (1538-1539) in the sample of Bibliothek der Rijksuniversiteit Leiden
Figure 311 - The scoop Jaques Signot cards printed in Paris in 1515
Figure 312 - The Piamonte NOVA TAV [OLA] by Giacomo Gastaldi (Venice, 1548)
Figure 313 - The Nova Descriptio REGIONIS PEDEMONTANAE Jerome Cock 1552 (Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris)
Figure 314 - The anonymous paper printed out in 1553 entitled under Piamonte EL (Civic Museum Correr in Venice, Inv No 480 - Prov. Molin)
Figure 315 - Paper Chorographic of Piedmont in the Atlas of Battista Agnese 1553 (Civic Museum Correr, Venice)
Figure 316 - Table of Piamonte Giacomo Gastaldi (Venice, 1555)
Figure 317 - A remake of Piamonte Giacomo Gastaldi printed in Venice by Gabriel Giolito de 'Ferrari in 1556
Figure 318 - A copy of Piamonte Gastaldin the date of 1566
Figure 319 - A Descrittione Piedmont [...] date printed in Venice in 1578 (Civic Museum Correr in Venice, Inv No 479 - Prov. Molin)
Figure 320 - A remake of the Piedmont Descrittione printed by Donato Bertelli on 1583 (Vatican Library, St. Geogr. 27)
Figure 321 - The map of the Duchy of Milan and Piedmont, which is kept at the Vatican Library (St. Geogr 28).
Figure 322 - The crowd Regionis subalpinae Piedmont appellatae descriptio [...], published probably in Rome after 1560
Figure 323 - The map of Piedmont Paolo Forlani Veronese, printed in Venice in 1567
Figure 324 - The LONBARDIA published in Venice around 1520 by Luca Antonio degli Huberti (National Library "Vittorio Emanuele II in Rome, Coll. 71.6.4.2)
Figure 325 - A map of Lombardy, anonymous, published in Rome in 1556
Figure 326 - A special Dissegna descition and throughout the region of Lombardy by Paolo Forlani in 1561 [...]
Figure 327 - Lombardy card, Ferdinando Bertelli of 1565
Figure 328 - Plant-planimetric perspective of Milan Matteo Florim
Figure 329 - The elaborate MEDIOLANENSIS DVCATVS VICINORMQ [VE] LOCORVM Topographie Jerome Cock (Antwerp, 1560)
Figure 330 - The Territory Cremasco Paolo Forlani (Venice, 1570)
Figure 331 - THE NOVA OF LOMBARDY DESCRITTIONE yoke Tilman (Rome, 1570)
Figure 332 - THE NOVA OF LOMBARDY DESCRITTIONE Donato Bertelli (Vatican Library, St. Geogr 29).
Figure 333 - The particular geographic OF JAMES LOMBARDY GASTALDI PIEMONTESE, printed by Stefano Scolari (Venice, sec. XVII)
Figure 334 - the Cremona area of Campi Antonio of 1583
Figure 335 - The representation of the border zone between the Valsugana Valtaleggio Milan and Bergamo (Milan State Archives)
Figure 336 - paper attached to the Territory Bresciano Chronica de rebus Brixianorum Elijah Roe (XVI)
Figure 337 - The Adriatic coast from Venice to Ravenna Peter Coppo in De Summa Totius Orbis (Sea Museum "Sergej Mas? Was" Piran)
Figure 338 - The Marco Trevisan NOVA TABLE Giacomo Gastaldi (Venice, 1548)
Figure 339 - The Venetian Lagoon with Padua and Treviso Christopher Low Sabbadino (1552)
Figure 340 - Paper, Land Padovano Ferrando Bertelli (Venice, 1568) kept in the Vatican Library (St. Geogr. 36)
Figure 341 - THE VALLEY OF DESCRITTIONE NOT ET DE VAL DE SOLE, probably the work of Pier Andrea Mattioli
Figure 342 - The RHETIAE alpestris IN QVA TIROLIS COM [ITATVS] Descript Latius Wolfgang (Vienna, 1561)
Figure 343 - The RHETIAE alpestris hodie TIROLIS COM [ITATVS] Descript published by Andrea Bertelli (Venice, 1595) kept in the Vatican Library (St. Geogr. 112)
Figure 344 - Paper, Land Bresciano Christopher Chance of 1560 (Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice, 138.C.4. No. 41)
Figure 345 - The map of Brescia and south-western Trentino, published by Simon Pinarienti (Vatican Library, St. Geogr. 33)
Figure 346 - THE NOVA OF LOMBARDY DESCRITTION Giacomo Gastaldi (Rome, 1570)
Figure 347 - The Territory of Domenico Brescia Louisa (Venice, 1605)
Figure 348 - The papers of the Territory Veronese and Trentino South Bernardino Brugnoli of 1574 (Vatican Library, St. Geogr. 33)
Figures 349 and 350 - the Veronese territory ET VICENTINO [...] Christopher Chance of 1591 (Museo Civico "Correr in Venice, MSS. Prov. Several c.864 / 3)
Figure 351 - The image of central and northern Europe in the paper of Rom-Weg Ehrard Etzlaub 1499 (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Monaco)
Figure 352 - The TIROLIS COMITATVS AMPLISS [IMI] REGIONVMQ [VE] FINITIMARVM NOVA TABVLA of Warmund Ygl von Volderthum (Prague, 1605)
Figure 353 - The part of the Trentino in TIROLIS COMITATVS AMPLISS [IMI] REGIONVMQ [VE] FINITIMARVM NOVA TABVLA of Warmund Ygl von Volderthum (Prague, 1605)
Figure 354 - DIE F [V] R [STLICHE] GRAFSCHAFFT TIROL Matthias Burgklechner (Biblioteca Comunale di Trento, A/1/a)
Figure 355 - the territory of Vicenza descriptionem Filippo Pigafetta, 1608
Figure 356 - The Agri Tarvisini descriptio John Pinadello 1583 (Biblioteca Comunale di Treviso)
Figure 357 - The descrittione Treuigiano territory, its borders with them made the year 1591 for the History of John Boniface Trevisans
Figure 358 - The land descrittione Trivigiano Andrea Bertelli (1601)
Figure 359 - The coastal region between the rivers Tagliamento Livenza and anonymous in a paper dated 1527 (State Archive of Venice, and Executors Savi alle Acque, Livenza Series No. 1)
Figure 360 - Lower Friuli and Monfalcone in a map of the sixteenth century (State Archive of Venice, Savi and Executors Water Authority, Various, Drawing 157)
Figure 361 - Laguna Friulian between the Tagliamento and the Isonzo in a drawing anonymous and undated (State Archive of Venice, Savi and Executors Water Authority, Various, Drawing 140)
Figure 362 - The century plant Marano in a document by Giovanni Antonio Cortona (State Archive of Venice, Miscellanea Maps No 1159)
Figure 363 - An anonymous and undated drawing of Friuli and the Istrian houses are in the Archives of Venice State (Executors and Savi alle Acque, Several, Roll 205, No 165)
Figure 364 - The design of Friuli manuscript of Giovanni Antonio Cortona (undated but before 1554)
Figure 365 - the plain and the Isonzo Karst of Trieste and Monfalcone James Valvasone from Maniago (XVI century)
Figure 366 - Friuli Giovanni Andrea Vavassori of 1553
Figure 367 - True descritione Giovanni Andrea del Friuli Vavassori edition of 1557
Figure 368 - THE NOVA DESCRITtione across the country of Friuli signed by Pirro Ligorio in 1563
Figure 369 - DESCRIPTION OF NOVA FRIVLI, anonymous, datata1561
Figure 370 - DESCRIPTION OF NOVA FRIVLI Another, anonymous, dated 1562
Figure 371 - DESCRIPTION OF NOVA FRIVLI printed by Paolo Forlani in 1564
Figure 372 - Friuli and Istria in Principat [VS] GORICENS CVM KARST ET CHACZEOLA DESCRIPCIO Lazius Wolfgang (Vienna, 1561)
Figure 373 - The DVCATVS CARNIOLAE ET HISTRIA VNA CVM MARCHA WINDORVM Lazius Wolfgang (Vienna, 1561)
Figure 374 - A drawing of the Territory of Monfalcone anonymous and undated, which is located at the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice (It. Ms. VI. 188, 10039)
Figure 375 - The representation of the Valleys of Natisone Isonzo, drawn by a drawing of Eustace Boiano, undated (Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice, Ms. lt VI. 188, 10039)
Figure 376 - A handwritten card, anonymous and undated, the Soča Valley and Val Canale (Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice, Ms. lt VI. 188, 10039)
Figure 377 - A drawing of the anonymous streets of the mountain basin of the Isonzo and neighboring valleys (XVI)
Figure 378 - The map of Carinthia and Friuli Lazius Wolfgang (Vienna, 1561)
Figure 379 - The Territory of Trieste in a drawing anonymous and undated, certainly prior to 1563
Figure 380 - The charter of the Friuli Christopher Chance, dated November 15, 1590, available at the Österreichisches Staatsarchiv, Vienna Kriegsarchiv
Figure 381 - The design of the manuscript FRIVLI anonymous and undated (Gorizia Civic Library)
Figure 382 - Friuli East Canciano Colombicchio of 1616 (National Library "Vittorio Emanuele III of Naples)
Figure 383 - The map of Friuli Canciano Colombicchio of 1627 (Public Library "V. Joppi" in Udine, D XXII Drawings)
Figure 384 - A paper manuscript of Friuli and the Istrian Peninsula of Luke Holsten (XVII century)
Figure 385 - The VENETIAE HISTRIAE ET CARNICO AGRI descriptio Philip Cluverio, 1624
Figure 386 - The design of the possessions of the Monastery of St. Michael Lim, the work of Fra 'Mauro in a remake eighteenth century (1737)
Figure 387 - Istria Pietro Coppo, dated 1525, in De Summa Totius Orbis (Museum of the Sea "Mas Sergei? Was" Piran)
Figure 388 - The representation of Istria, the Gulf of Trieste and Kvarner in the SITE DE Lystra Peter Coppo (1540)
Figure 389 - the Istrian Peninsula in a paper manuscript, anonymous and undated (State Archive of Venice, Savi and Executors Water Authority, Various, Drawing No 128 / 1, Roll 34)
Figure 390 - Paper Istria of 1569, printed by Ferrando Bertelli, with a dedication to Aldus Manutius
Figure 391 - Istria card printed by Giovanni Francesco Camocio in Venice in 1569
Figure 392 - the Istrian Peninsula in a document mapping the Camocio (Venice, 1571)
Figure 393 - The design of southern edited by Giovanni Antonio Locha in 1563 (Museo Civico "Correr in Venice, Ms. PDC 849 / 1)
Figure 394 - the Adriatic Charter Gastaldin offset printed by Paolo Forlani (1567 approx)
Figure 395 - DESIGN OF THE REAL ET NVONO DALMATIA Nicolò Nellj (Venice, 1570)
Figure 396 - The depiction of the paper Gastaldin northern Adriatic and neighboring regions, printed by Paolo Forlani in 1566
Figure 397 - The NOVO Dissegna OF CROATIA DALMATIA ET printed in Venice in 1563 by Giovanni Francesco Camocio
Figure 398 - Friuli and Istria in a paper anonymously and without date, printed in Venice by Stefano Scolari
Figure 399 - Drawing chorographic of Ferrara and its territory, in a paper of between 1322-1325 'Pauline Minor (Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice, MARC code Latino Z 399)
Figure 400 - Low Baganza Valley on a map of the early fifteenth century (State Archive of Parma Collection Cavamenti, b. 217)
Figure 401 - The urban plan of Piacenza in an anonymous and undated but drawing back to 1525 (State Archives of Parma, maps and drawings Collection, Vol. 21.1)
Figure 402 - The COROGRAPHIA STATE OF FERRARA [...] Giovan Battista Aleotti printed in 1603 (Library Ariostea Ferrara, iconographic Ariostea Collection, Vol. 16: 41)
Figure 403 - The area surrounding the city of Cremona in a paper of 1590 Emerald Emeralds (State Archives of Parma, Cavamenti Collection, Vol. 64/31, 5)
Figure 404 - The paper shows that the delta region between the Adige and the Po to fly, made by Giovan Battista Aleotti in the early seventeenth century (Ariostea Library of Ferrara, MS. Cl. I, 763, c. 91)
Figure 405 - A part of Romagna, designed by Domenico Castelli in 1621 (Vatican Library, Barb. Lat. 4242)
Figure 406 - The GENVINA DECSRIPTIO TOTIVS DITIONIS PARMENSIS of 1551 (Vatican Library)
Figure 407 - Paper, Land Bolognese Camillo Sacenti (Vatican Library, St. Geogr. 46)
Figure 408 - The first paper of the State of Este designed in 1571 by Mark Antony Pasi (State Archives of Modena, CGA4)
Figure 409 - drawing Lakes Sesto Bientina and Valdinievole as they appeared in mid-fifteenth century (State Archive of Lucca)
Figure 410 - The Arno River with the basin of Florence, Lake and Marsh Bientina Fucecchio a cartographic sketch of Leonardo da Vinci (Royal Library of Windsor, RL 12685r)
Figure 411 - the Chiana Valley, Lake Trasimeno, Arezzo basin and adjacent regions in a map drawing of Leonardo da Vinci (Royal Library of Windsor, RL 122783)
Figure 412 - Tuscany sea of Leonardo da Vinci (Royal Library Wndsor, RL 12683)
Figure 413 - The central Tuscany and the Chiana Valley in a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci (Royal Library Wndsor, RL 12277)
Figure 414 - The CHOROGRAPHIA TVSCIAE Jerome Bellarmato of 1536 (State Archives of Florence, Charts no.13)
Figure 415 - The CHOROGRAPHIA TVSCIAE Matthew Florini the copy kept in the Vatican Library (Stamp. Barb. P. IX, 37)
Figure 416 - Table showing state of Siena Arnoldo de Arnoldis (sd)
Figure 417 - Map of the Tyrrhenian coast of Tuscany and the Cinque Terre to Rome as part of Battista Agnese Nautical Atlas 1553 (Museo Civico "Correr, Venice)
Figure 418 - Tuscany in a card, anonymous and without date, printed in Venice by Donato Bertelli (Civic Museum Correr in Venice, Inv No 482 - Prov. Molin)
Figure 419 - The DESCRITTIONE TVTTA OF TUSCANY with the names of Ferrando Bertelli and Paulo Forlani (Venice, 1563)
Figure 420 - Tuscany, aninima and undated, printed by Antonio Salamanca (Vatican Library)
Figure 421 - The map of the Sienese territory, anonymous and without date, printed in Rome by Claudius Duchet
Figure 422 - Reproduction of CHOROGRAPHIA TVSCIAE Bellarmato Jerome (1536) included in Monumenta italiae cartographie dell'Almagià (1929)
Figure 423 - Paper Domain Fiorentino Stefano Buonsignori of 1594 (Vatican Library, Barb. Lat. EEE-VII, 22)
Figure 424 - The SENARVM LOCORVM Q [EV]. Descript ADIACENTIVM by Don Stephen Florence (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Barb. Lat. EEE-VII, 22)
Figure 425 - The representation of the Sienese Orlando Malavolti, published posthumously in Siena May 25, 1599
Figure 426 - The true picture of the City of Siena [...], published around 1600 by Matthew Florim
Figure 427 - paper manuscript of the Duchy of Urbino outlined by Giovan Battista Charleston (1550)
Figure 428 - DE LA MARCHE ANCONA NOVA Ptolemaic edition edited by Giacomo Gastaldi (Venice, 1548)
Figures 429 and 430 - Two editions of NOVO ET TRUE Dissegna the March of Ancona [...] printed by Ferrando Bertelli in 1565 and John Francis in 1655 Camocio
Figure 431 - the March of Ancona, published in Rome apud Vincentium Luchinu [m] 1564 edition dell'Orlandi (1602-1604)
Figure 432 - Another NOVO ET TRUE Dissegna the March of Ancona [...], dated 1566 (Museum "Correr in Venice, Inv No 484 - Prov. Molin)
Figure 433 - The DESCRITTIONE LAND OF PERVGIA AVGVSTA of Egnazio Danti, printed in Rome in 1580 (Vatican Library)
Figure 434 - Lake Trasimeno in the design of Cipiano Picciolpasso (circa 1570)
Figure 435 - THE PLANT TVTTO TERRITORY OF SPOLETO [...] [...] in the design of Gallium Relatives de Spoleto (Rome, 1597)
Figure 436 - The Roman Campagna in the time of Paul III in six sheets of paper Eufrosino Of Volpaia of 1547 (Vatican Library, Res. XIV Poster 164)
Figure 437 - A map of Roman territory by Leonardo da Vinci (BAM, Atlantic Code f. 336)
Figure 438 - Paper, Land of Orvieto Egnazio Danti of 1583 (Vatican Library, Barb. Lat. EEE-VII, 22)
Figure 439 - the Campaign de Romme IADIS CALL LATIVM AVEC one part of ETRVRIE of Aegidius Boleavus Bolionivs (Library Castle Wolfegg)
Figure 440 - The territory of Rome in a print anonymous and undated (Civic Museum Correr in Venice, Inv No 483 - Prov. Molin)
Figure 441 - NOVA DISCRITTIONE TVTTO OF THE LAND DE ROMA Paolo Forlani Veronese, printed by Ferrando Bertelli (Venice, 1563)
Figure 442 - THE REAL SITE DESIGN HOST [...] published anonymously in 1557 (Vatican Library, St. Geogr. 58)
Figure 443 - drawing from the true facts around Ostia strong in the design of Ferrando Bertelli in 1566 showing the work of Giulio Ballino entitled Drawings of the most famous cities (1569)
Figure 444 - the real site of Rome [...] published in Venice (1567) and inserted between the drawings of the most famous cities (1569)
Figure 445 - The perspective view of the city of Rome in a press Pitor Leon (Venice, 1568)
Figure 446 - THE PORTRAIT OF A TRUE NETTVNO listed in the Compendium of urban Julius Ballino (Drawings of the most famous cities, 1569)
Figure 447 - SABINA The paper printed in Rome by Giuseppe de 'Rossi in 1617 (Vatican Library, Barb Code. Lat. 9906)
Figure 448 - THE PLANT OF THE HERITAGE OF S. PETER Jacopo Oddi outlined during the Pontificate of Urban VIII (Vatican Library)
Figure 449 - ITALY FROM RAVEN ET FINA PISA IN SICILY SICILIA ET EPSA in De Summa Totius Orbis Peter Coppo (Maritime Museum "Sergej Mas? Was" Piran)
Figure 450 - Part of Italy Gastaldin derived in a paper in south-eastern printed in Venice in 1570
Figure 451 - Southern Italy in the map of South Eastern Europe edited by Forlani and printed in 1571 by Simon Pinargenti
Figure 452 - The representation of south-eastern part of the Italian peninsula, including a paper that is preserved in the Vatican Library (St. Geogr. 5)
Figure 453 - The map of the Kingdom of Naples Pirro Ligorio published in Rome in 1558 (Vatican Library, St. Geogr. 63)
Figure 454 - The Christmas ABRVZZO VLTERIORE Boniface of 1587 (Vatican Library, St. Geogr. 38)
Figure 455 - The representation of the Kingdom of Naples, published in Venice in 1557 from Jordan Ziletti
Figures from 456 to 458 - Three different editions of the paper Ziletti entitled The real [...] Descrittione the kingdom of Naples dated 1562, 1564 and 1566
Figure 459 - the Description DELA PUGLIA edited by Giacomo Gastaldi Ferrando Bertelli in 1567
Figure 460 - the Apulian territory in a map of the sixteenth century (Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III of Naples, XII D. 69)
Figure 461 - Calabria Christmas Bonifacio (Rome, 1592)
Figure 462 - Another depiction of Calabria Christmas Bonifacio (derivation of the previous map)
Figure 463 - The NEAPOLITANVS Prospero Parisio (Rome, 1591)
Figure 464 - The Kingdom of Naples Cagno Paolo (Rome, 1582)
Figures from 465 to 468 - The borders of the Kingdom of Naples outlined in a paper with four sheets of the second half of the fifteenth century
Figures from 469 to 481 - The Kingdom of Naples in the Atlas Mario Cartaro manuscript of 1613 with special cards depicting the 12 provinces (Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III of Naples):
Figure 482 - Corsica nell'Isolario Christopher Buondelmonti (Laurentian Library in Florence and Palatine, Cod XXIX, 25)
Figure 483 - The Island of Corsica Gastaldin model in a print by Fabio Licinio, undated
Figure 484 - The Island of Corsica in another engraving by Fabio Licinio of the sixteenth century
Figure 485 - The image of Sardinia in Peutingeriana (Austrian National Library in Vienna, Codex Vindobonensis 324)
Figure 486 - Sardinia Paper Navy Piri Re'îs (Bodleian Library, Oxford, Ms. d'Orville, 543, n. 41 2079 cat. Ethe)
Figure 487 - The representation of Sardinia in a scroll of the second half of the sixteenth century (National Library of Madrid, Res 38)
Figure 488 - A card anonymous and undated Sardinia (Vatican Library, St. Geogr. 70)
Figure 489 - Another map of Sardinia Fabio Licinio (undated)
Figure 490 - Sardinia John Francis Camocio of 1571 (Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice, Rare 244-xxxiii-Fri 3-25957)
Figure 491 - drawing the manuscript of Sardinia Rocco cap of 1577 (Vatican Library, Cod Cart Barb. Latino 4414)
Figure 492 - The Sardaigne in a print dated 1586 anonymous (Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, Ms. Fr 15 453)
Figure 493 - the image of Sicily in Peutingeriana (Austrian National Library in Vienna, Codex Vindobonensis 324)
Figure 494 - The Descrittione of Sicily and its islands by Giacomo Gastaldi (Venice, 1545)
Figure 495 - Paper Chorographic of Sicily in the Atlas of Battista Agnese 1553 (Civic Museum Correr, Venice)
Figure 496 - Ferdinando Bertelli SICILY The end of the sixteenth century (General Library Palermo)
Figure 497 - La Sicilia in the Atlas of the Sea by Joan Martines 1587 (Biblioteca Nacional of Madrid)
Figure 498 - Sicily by Giovanni Francesco Camocio printed in Venice in 1566
Figure 499 - The SICILY INSVLA Camocio John Francis in 1571
Figure 500 - LA CITA FOR DRILLING IN SICILY Roman edition of Hendrick van Schoel (XVI-XVII)
Figure 501 - Paper Sicily Leandro Alberti (1568)
Figure 502 - The SICILY Thomas Porcacchi carved in 1576 by Girolamo Porro
Figure 503 - DE ISLAND SICILY edited by Donato Bertelli (Civic Museum Correr in Venice,Inv No 487 - Prov. Molin)
Figure 504 - The map of the Kingdom of Sicily by Giovanni Antonio Magini in 1605
Figures from 505 to 525 - The twenty tables dell'Atlantino manuscript, anonymous and undated, guarded at the Episcopal Seminary of Padua
Figure 511 - Half sheet of a woodcut depicting the plain and the Venetian Lagoon inserted nell'Atlantino Padua
Figures from 526 to 529 - The views of the city of Genoa, Ancona, Messina, Siena and Naples in a collection of prints sixteenth Trieste
Figures from 530 to 558 - The boards that make up the territories of the Italian peninsula in the various editions of cartography of Abraham Ortelius (Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, Additamentum and Parergon)
Figures from 559 to 568 - The Italian regions in the Speculum Orbis Terrarum by Gerard de Jode (edition 1578)
Figures 569 to 605 - The boards that make up the impressive iconographic cycle of the Italian peninsula Egnazio of Dante in the Vatican Gallery:
Figures 606 to 630 - The iconographic description of Italy prepared by Gerard Mercator:
Figures from 631 to 698 - Tables ITALY by Giovanni Antonio Magini Bologna edition of 1630:
Figure 699 - ITALY into new Miyake [wings] Antonio Magini Cosmograph Milan dated October 29, 1638
Figure 700 - Italy's Giuseppe Rosaccio 1607 (Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris)
Figure 701 - the largest card ITALY Matteo Greuter, 1630
Figure 702 - The State of the Church [...] Mercator-Hondius-Janssonius (Amsterdam, 1636)
Figure 703 - REGNUM NEAPOLITANUM The Mercator-Hondius-Janssonius (Amsterdam, 1636)
Figure 704 - ITALY NOVA an anonymous and undated document
Figure 705 - The Italian peninsula in a remake of Nicolas Sanson (Paris, 1643)
Figure 706 - One of several reprints (1638 or 1666) ITALY Nuouamente more perfect than ever [...], published in Amsterdam in 1631 by Henricus Hondius
Figure 707 - NOVA italiae approach which emerged in 1663 by John Bleau
Figure 708 - ITALY printed in Paris by Pierre Du Val
Figure 709 - ITALY printed in Rome in 1694 by Giacomo Cantelli and Giacomo de Rossi
Figure 710 - ITALY with its Post Office and Main Roads described by Giacomo Cantelli da Vignola [...] printed in 1695 by Domenico de Rossi
Figure 711 - ITALY Vincenzo Coronelli that makes up the Venetian Isolario Atlas, published in 1696
Figure 712 - The representation of Italy in a document drafted by Giacomo Cantelli and printed in Leiden by Petrus Vander Aa (1700)
Figure 713 - The Novissime ET accurate totius italiae CORSICAE ET SARDINIAE published in 1720 by Gerard Valk about
Figure 714 - The depiction of 'ITALY STATVS divided into suos et ex prototype of Isli desumta [...] published in Paris by the heirs of John the Baptist Homann (1742)
Figures 715 and 716 - The edges of the peninsula included nell'ANALYSE Géographique DE ITALY according to Jean Baptiste D'Anville and according to the DES POINTS POSITION (Paris, 1744)
Figure 717 - The two sheets of Italy to D'Anville, Jean Baptiste (Paris, 1743)v
Figure 718 - ITALY in suos STATUS divided [...], published by the heirs of John the Baptist Homann (Nuremberg, 1790)
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