Gigeri in Africa preso, e poi abbandonato da Francesi anno 1662
Copper-engraving numbered 193. 'Birds-eye view print shows map of the coastline of North Africa looking across the Mediterranean toward the islands of Sardinia and Corsica. Ships, tents, troop formations, towns, soldiers on horseback are visible. In the foreground are five figures in African native costume looking on, smoking a pipe, standing and talking next to a tree trunk from above. Elements in print are labeled A-K with descriptive key at right upper corner of the print. A. Gigeri [Jījil (Algeria)] -- B. Tvnis [Tunis] -- C. Alger -- D. Balafia -- E. Bvgia [Bugia]-- F. Malfatan -- G. Stora -- H. Carbon -- I. Collo -- K. Petra.' -- Library of Congress Copper-engraving numbered 193. 'Birds-eye view print shows map of the coastline of North Africa looking across the Mediterranean toward the islands of Sardinia and Corsica. Ships, tents, troop formations, towns, soldiers on horseback are visible. In the foreground are five figures in African native costume looking on, smoking a pipe, standing and talking next to a tree trunk from above. Elements in print are labeled A-K with descriptive key at right upper corner of the print. A. Gigeri [Jījil (Algeria)] -- B. Tvnis [Tunis] -- C. Alger -- D. Balafia -- E. Bvgia [Bugia]-- F. Malfatan -- G. Stora -- H. Carbon -- I. Collo -- K. Petra.' -- Library of Congress From 'Historia di Leopoldo Cesare' (Vienna, 1670-1674) Oblong folio; plate mark, margins; creased.
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