A PLAN of ROME
Containing its several additions from the time of Servius Tullius
To that of its being taken by the Gauls.
Engraved by James Basire.
Published London from 1747-68 by Richardson, Osborne, Hitch & others.
From "An Universal History From Earliest Account of Time to the Present" by George Sale, George Psalmanazer, John Swinton & other contributors.
An interesting copper engraved plane of Rome, Italy. The four corners are illustrated with Roman coins and the plan is flanked either side by a numbered key identifying 52 places of interest.
Fine condition other than some minor marginal soiling not affecting the map area. Free of repairs or restoration. Fold lines as issued.
Printed on hand laid paper, blank verso.
Approx. 12" x 7" (300mm x 180mm) map area only with good margins beyond.
A GENUINE ANTIQUE MAP GUARANTEED OVER 240 YEARS OLD FROM LINDISFARNE PRINTS
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