CORONELLI, Vincenzo Maria / PARISSOTI Antonio
Vincenzo Maria Coronelli (1650-1718) was an Italian Franciscan friar, cartographer, cosmographer and encyclopedist. Son of a Venetian tailor, he was born and died in Venice. While still an adolescent, he moved to Ravenna to learn the art of wood engraving. At the age of sixteen he published the first of the one hundred and forty works he was to produce throughout his life. Coronelli studied in Rome, where he became Doctor in Theology. He also studied astronomy, Euclidian geometry and ancient philosophy. He became most famous for his terrestrial globes. In 1678, he made two such globes of excellent technique, of 175 cm. in diameter, for the Duke of Parma. In 1681, the French ambassador in Rome commissioned from Coronelli two similar globes, intended as a gift to King Kouis XIV. Coronelli then moved to Paris for two years, where he constructed the two globes, 382 cm. in diameter and weighing two tons each. One represents the earth, based on the geographical knowledge of the time, and the other the heavens, with the celestial vault as it appeared on the day Louis XIV was born, coloured and illuminated with the constellations in the form of imaginary animals. Today these globes are exhibited in the François Mitterrand National Library of France.
After his stay in Paris, Coronelli lived and worked in various European countries. In 1705 he settled permanently in Venice, where he founded the first geographical society, the "Accademia Cosmografica degli Argonauti". Until 1707 he directed a large workshop of mapmakers producing high-quality publications crucial to the evolution of cartography. Coronelli was named cosmographer of the Serenissima Republic of Venice, and was in charge of depicting the victorious battles fought by his compatriots during the Venetian-Turkish War of 1684-1687. Since then, these drawings have accompanied a multitude of reprints and translations of his works into English, French, Flemish and German. They have also illustrated subsequent travel chronicles, historical studies and geographical works. Coronelli died at the age of 68, having published hundreds of maps, as well as the first six volumes of the "Biblioteca Universale Sacro-Profana", considered to be the first encyclopedia with entries in alphabetical order. Many of his globes are today in Austria, Germany and Belgium, while the International Coronelli Society for the Study of Globes, based in Vienna, is named after him.
This edition was produced in collaboration with Coronelli’s colleague Antonio Parissoti. It includes maps of the islands of Rhodes, Calymnos, Symi, Telos, Cos, Nisyros, Leros, Icaria and islets lying off their coasts, most of which were under the dominion of the Order of the Knights of Saint John in the Dodecanese, as well as views of fortifications on these same islands.
Written by Ioli Vingopoulou
CORONELLI, Vincenzo Maria / PARISSOTI Antonio - Rhodes
CORONELLI, Vincenzo Maria / PARISSOTI Antonio - Rest Images
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View of the fortress of Agios Georgios, ancient capital of Cephalonia with its borgo (new town).
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Floor plan of the castle of Agios Georgios, former capital of Cephalonia.
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Map of southern Cefalonia, part of the west coast of the Peloponnese and Zakynthos.
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Map of Corfu framed by views and floor plans of the island’s main fortresses.
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The fortress of Sopot (in today's Borsh, Albania) besieged by the Venetian army and fllet in 1570.
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The fortress built by George Kastrioti Skanderbeg on Cape Rodonit in Albania.
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The fortress of Margariti in Epirus, during the Venetian siege of 1571.
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Drawings of the fortifications of Vlorë fortress and Kaninë fortress in Albania.
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Map of the Adriatic coast showing the course of Bojana and Drin river.
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Floor plan of the fortress on Korčula island in Croatia. Floor plan of Budva fortress in Montenegro.
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Floor plans of the principal castles and fortresses in the Peloponnese.
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Map of Corinth area with floor plan of Acrocorinthos castle.
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Map of Pylos bay with floor plan of Neocastron and Palaiocastron.
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Map of Cotor bay, on which Castelnuovo (Herceg Novi) and other locations are noted .
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Galley slave (galeotto). Free man working on the galleys (scappolo).
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Map of Chalcis area, with floor plan of the castle of Chalcis and Karababa castle.
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View of Athens, depicting the bombardment of the Partthenon by Francesco Morosini.
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View of Gornigrad fortress in the region of Herceg Novi, Montenegro.
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Map of the city, castle and surrounding area of Castelnuovo (Herceg Novi) in Montenegro.
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Frontispiece: The Coat of Arms of the Knights Hospitaller of Malta.
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Remains, possibly on the sea stacks of Pergousa, near Nisyros.
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Plan of the fortifications of Dragamestos (modern-day Astakos in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece).
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Floor plan of the fortress of Zakynthos with plan of Venetian fortifications.
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Floor plan of the castle of Agios Georgios, former capital of Cephalonia.
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View of the fortress of Agios Georgios, former capital of Cephalonia.
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Map of Preveza and the region around the Castle of Santa Maura.
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Map of Continental Greece, the Peloponnese and the Aegean islands.
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Rio-Antirrio Strait with floor plans of the fortresses of Rio and Antirrio
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Map of the coast of Messenia and Laconia with Cythera and Anticythera.
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The castle of Zarnata and the village of Kampos at Messenia.
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Floor plan of Passava castle and Kelefa castle in the Peloponnese.
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Map of the coast of Attica and the islands of the Argo-Saronic gulf.
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Map of the city of Knin in Croatia. Plan of the fortress of Knin.
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Map of Lefkada and the coast of Acarnania, charting the castle of Santa Maura.
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Map of the region belonging to the territory of Duare (Zadvarje) in Croatia.
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Map of the coast of Attica, charting Athens, Piraeus and the islands of the Argo-Saronic gulf.
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View of Cyllene Castle (also called Chlemoutsi or Castel Tornese).
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Map of Central Greece, the Peloponnese and the Aegean islands.
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Plans of the principal castles and fortresses in the Peloponnese.
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Map of the bay of Pylos. Floor plans of Niokastro and Palaiocastron fortresses.
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View of the bay of Sphacteria and Niokastro fortress in Pylos.
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View of the bay of Sphacteria and Niokastro fortress in Pylos.
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Ottoman emblem, taken by the Venetian army as a token of the victory at the siege of Koroni in 1685.
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Plan of the castle of Passava. Plan of the castle of Kelefa.
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Map of the castle of Larissa at Argos and the settlement of Argos.
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Map of the area of Ancient Corinth. Plan of Acrocorinth castle.
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The strait of Rio – Antirrion, with plans of Rio and Antirrio fortresses.
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The strait of Rio – Antirrion, with views of Rio and Antirrio fortresses from the bay of Naupactus.
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Map of Central Greece, the Aegean islands and the Peloponnese.
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View of the bay of Sphacteria and Niokastro fortress in Pylos.
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View of the bay of Sphacteria and Niokastro fortress in Pylos.
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Map of the bay of Pylos. Floor plans of Niokastro and Palaiocastron fortresses.
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Map of the area of Ancient Corinth. Plan of Acrocorinth castle.
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The strait of Rio – Antirrion, with plans of Rio and Antirrio fortresses.
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The strait of Rio – Antirrion, with views of Rio and Antirrio fortresses from the bay of Naupactus.
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Map of Central Greece, the Peloponnese and the Aegean islands.
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View of the southern coast of Messenia and Laconia, with Cythera and Anticythera islands.
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Ottoman emblem, taken by the Venetian army as a token of the victory at the siege of Koroni in 1685.
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Plan of the castle of Larissa at Argos. Map of the settlement of Argos.
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Map of Chalcis area, with plans of Chalcis fortress and Karababa fortress.
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Map of the coast of Attica and the islands of the Argo-saronic gulf.
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Plan of the walls of Athens. Plan of the Acropolis of Athens.
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View of Athens, showing the bombardment of the Parthenon by Francesco Morosini.
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Map of the bay of Pylos. Floor plans of Niokastro and Palaiocastron fortresses.
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View of the bay of Sphacteria and Niokastro fortress in Pylos.
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View of the bay of Sphacteria and Niokastro fortress in Pylos.
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View of the southern coast of Messenia and Laconia, with Cythera and Anticythera islands.
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Ottoman emblem, taken by the Venetian army as a token of the victory at the siege of Koroni in 1685.
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Plan of the castle of Larissa at Argos. Map of the settlement of Argos.
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Map of Chalcis area, with plans of Chalcis fortress and Karababa fortress.
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Map of the coast of Attica and the islands of the Argo-saronic gulf.
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Plan of the walls of Athens. Plan of the Acropolis of Athens.
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View of Athens, showing the bombardment of the Parthenon by Francesco Morosini.