Geographic Map of the Southern Hemisphere - Carta geografica dell' emisfero Australe, che indica le direzioni tenute da piu celebri navigatori / Designed for Cook - Francesco De Grado - Naples 1780

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Extremely rare Italian edition of Captain Cooks 18th Century map of the Southern Hemisphere. I have only managed to locate this map in the National Library of Australia. There is little information on the map. Most of these also rare southern hemisphere Captain Cook editions are in French. I have a number of the French edition in my collection that I have accumulated over many years. I have never found another Italian edition for sale on the open market.

Francesco De Grado (Naples, active 1694–1730) was an Italian engraver.

He engraved a work by Raffaele Maria Filamondo, titled Il genio bellicoso di Naples: memorie istoriche di alcuni capitani celeberi napoletani, published in Naples in 1694 with designs by Filippo Schor, son of the famous engraver Johann Paul Schor. Also De Grado illustrated Veduta della macchina di foco artificialle fatta erigere per lo giorno di San Carlo with designs by Michelangelo De Balsio. He engraved illustrations of the macchine della Cuccagna (see Greasy pole or Cockaigne), used in the celebration held in Naples in honor of the Emperor of Spain on November 4, 1729. This text was edited by Francesco Riccardi in 1734 with designs by Cristoforo Rossi and Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. His two sons Angelo and Bartolomeo, as well as Bartolomeo's son Filippo, were also engravers.

Cirillo made designs engraved by De Grado for the Archeologist Alessio Simmaco Mazzocchi's text: In mutilum Campani ampitheatri titulum aliasque nonnullas Campanas inscriptiones Commetarius, published in Naples in 1727, and including a depiction of a Roman amphitheater in Capua.

 Angelo and Bartolomeo and the latter's son Filippo were also engravers.

A small modest amount of foxing present, concentrated around the bottom right hand corner of the neatline and border.

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Extremely rare Italian edition of Captain Cooks 18th Century map of the Southern Hemisphere. I have only managed to locate this map in the National Library of Australia. There is little information on the map. Most of these also rare southern hemisphere Captain Cook editions are in French. I have a number of the French edition in my collection that I have accumulated over many years. I have never found another Italian edition for sale on the open market.

Francesco De Grado (Naples, active 1694–1730) was an Italian engraver.

He engraved a work by Raffaele Maria Filamondo, titled Il genio bellicoso di Naples: memorie istoriche di alcuni capitani celeberi napoletani, published in Naples in 1694 with designs by Filippo Schor, son of the famous engraver Johann Paul Schor. Also De Grado illustrated Veduta della macchina di foco artificialle fatta erigere per lo giorno di San Carlo with designs by Michelangelo De Balsio. He engraved illustrations of the macchine della Cuccagna (see Greasy pole or Cockaigne), used in the celebration held in Naples in honor of the Emperor of Spain on November 4, 1729. This text was edited by Francesco Riccardi in 1734 with designs by Cristoforo Rossi and Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. His two sons Angelo and Bartolomeo, as well as Bartolomeo's son Filippo, were also engravers.

Cirillo made designs engraved by De Grado for the Archeologist Alessio Simmaco Mazzocchi's text: In mutilum Campani ampitheatri titulum aliasque nonnullas Campanas inscriptiones Commetarius, published in Naples in 1727, and including a depiction of a Roman amphitheater in Capua.

 Angelo and Bartolomeo and the latter's son Filippo were also engravers.

A small modest amount of foxing present, concentrated around the bottom right hand corner of the neatline and border.

Extremely rare Italian edition of Captain Cooks 18th Century map of the Southern Hemisphere. I have only managed to locate this map in the National Library of Australia. There is little information on the map. Most of these also rare southern hemisphere Captain Cook editions are in French. I have a number of the French edition in my collection that I have accumulated over many years. I have never found another Italian edition for sale on the open market.

Francesco De Grado (Naples, active 1694–1730) was an Italian engraver.

He engraved a work by Raffaele Maria Filamondo, titled Il genio bellicoso di Naples: memorie istoriche di alcuni capitani celeberi napoletani, published in Naples in 1694 with designs by Filippo Schor, son of the famous engraver Johann Paul Schor. Also De Grado illustrated Veduta della macchina di foco artificialle fatta erigere per lo giorno di San Carlo with designs by Michelangelo De Balsio. He engraved illustrations of the macchine della Cuccagna (see Greasy pole or Cockaigne), used in the celebration held in Naples in honor of the Emperor of Spain on November 4, 1729. This text was edited by Francesco Riccardi in 1734 with designs by Cristoforo Rossi and Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. His two sons Angelo and Bartolomeo, as well as Bartolomeo's son Filippo, were also engravers.

Cirillo made designs engraved by De Grado for the Archeologist Alessio Simmaco Mazzocchi's text: In mutilum Campani ampitheatri titulum aliasque nonnullas Campanas inscriptiones Commetarius, published in Naples in 1727, and including a depiction of a Roman amphitheater in Capua.

 Angelo and Bartolomeo and the latter's son Filippo were also engravers.

A small modest amount of foxing present, concentrated around the bottom right hand corner of the neatline and border.

Code : A389

Cartographer : Cartographer / engraver:  Captain Cook / Naples : Filip de Grado Reg inc.

Date : 1780 or possibly before.

Size : Sheet size: 46.3 cm. diam., on sheet 59.0 x 66.0 cm.

Availability : Available

Type - Genuine Antique

Grading - A-