P. de la Cavale et L'isle de Tasse

Reference: S20527
Author Joseph ROUX
Year: 1764 ca.
Zone: Thasos
Printed: Leghorn
Measures: 200 x 150 mm
€100.00

Reference: S20527
Author Joseph ROUX
Year: 1764 ca.
Zone: Thasos
Printed: Leghorn
Measures: 200 x 150 mm
€100.00

Description


Piano nautico tratto dal " Recueil des principaux plans des ports & rades de la Méditerranée" di Josepgh Roux, pubblicato per la prima volta a Marsiglia nel 1764 e successivamente ristampato - ampliato - a Genova da Yves Gravier con il titolo "Recueil de 163 principaux plans des ports et rades de la Mediterranée" (1804).

Ulteriore edizione dell'opera, con il titolo "Plans des ports ed des rades de la Mer Méditerranée.." è stampata a Livorno da Carlo Tesi nel 1858.

Incisione in rame, finemente acquarellata a mano, in ottimo stato di conservazione.

Joseph ROUX (Attivo nella seconda metà del XVIII sec.)

Joseph Roux was a Marseilles hydrographer who both published and as well manufactured and sold charts, navigating instruments and related nautical equipment. At about the mid-century, he received the right to be called "Hidrographe du Roy," and in 1764 published a series of 12 charts of the Mediterranean; he simultaneously published this smaller format atlas of 65 harbor charts. Several editions followed until well into the 19th century, both in France and in Italy, all enlarged. Some were by Roux himself, some were pirated. Sanderson, The Sea Chart, p. 91, calls this "a popular book," but few examples survive, and all editions are rare

Joseph ROUX (Attivo nella seconda metà del XVIII sec.)

Joseph Roux was a Marseilles hydrographer who both published and as well manufactured and sold charts, navigating instruments and related nautical equipment. At about the mid-century, he received the right to be called "Hidrographe du Roy," and in 1764 published a series of 12 charts of the Mediterranean; he simultaneously published this smaller format atlas of 65 harbor charts. Several editions followed until well into the 19th century, both in France and in Italy, all enlarged. Some were by Roux himself, some were pirated. Sanderson, The Sea Chart, p. 91, calls this "a popular book," but few examples survive, and all editions are rare