SALMON THOMAS
Della Turchia, della Caldea, dell'Assiria, Mesopotamia, Siria, Palestina, Georgia, Isole di Cipro, Rodi. Edizione seconda. Lo Stato presente di tutti i Paesi, e Popoli del Mondo naturale, politico, e morale, con nuove osservazioni, e correzioni degli antichi, e moderni viaggiatori. Volume VI.
Date: Venice,presso Giambatista Albrizzi,1738
Cod 9079
Subject: Turkey, Assiria, Siria
500,00 €
In 8° (mm 190x120), pp. (16), 671. Allegorical copperplate frontispiece, 17 copper-engraved plates, many folded including two maps, views of Smyrna, Jerusalem, Mecca, Rhodes, pyramids, portraits, animals and plants. Headpiece to dedication with arms of Girolamo Querini. Handsome brown marbled coeval hardback binding with title and gold friezes on orange gusset to spine, blue splash cuts
Second Italian edition, tome VI of Salmon's celebrated and powerful work.
Fine copy. The work, originally written in English, published between 1737 and 1766 and soon translated into major European languages, originally comprised 26 volumes. Thomas Salmon (1679-1767), an 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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