SALMON THOMAS
Dei regni del Pegù, o Ava, Arrakan, Acham, o Asem; del vasto dominio del Gran Mogol, ch’è la vera India; delle isole di Ceylan, e di Mala, o Maldive.. Vol. IV tratto da: Lo stato presente di tutti i paesi e popoli del mondo.
Date: Venice,Albrizzi,1738
Cod 8709
Subject: India, ceylon
500,00 €
In 8° (mm 190x120); allegorical antiporta, pp. (16), 464, with 20 plates, all copper-engraved f.t. (including 2 maps)
Beautiful brown marbled coeval hardback binding with title and friezes in gold on orange gusset on spine
The volume describes the history, customs, fauna, towns of the areas described in the title enriching the text with pleasant engravings. Very well preserved
Thomas Salmon (1679-1767), English historian, geographer and polygraph, traveled in Europe and the East and West Indies accompanying George Anson on his journey around the world. According to William Cole, an English antiquarian, Salmon wrote most of his work in Cambridge, where he ran a coffee house, later moving to London. The work has been the subject of numerous translations, remakes and imitations in various languages and was printed in Venice in Italian by Albrizzi over a period of several years, enriched with numerous original copperplate engravings, not found in the English version; it traces a careful historical analysis of the nations of the world, enriched by geographical and artistic descriptions of the cities. Cf. Morazzoni, p. 253. Cremonini, 64.
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