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    • Marinoni (Giovanni Jacopo de) De re ichnographica, first edition, Vienna, Leopold Johann Kaliwoda, 1751.
      Mar. 12, 2020

      Marinoni (Giovanni Jacopo de) De re ichnographica, first edition, Vienna, Leopold Johann Kaliwoda, 1751.

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      Marinoni (Giovanni Jacopo de) De re ichnographica, first edition, engraved frontispiece, title in red and black with engraved vignette depicting a plan of Vienna, 3 double-page engraved maps, 2 double-page plates, engraved illustrations, many full-page, errata leaf, staining towards end, small ink stamps to title and plate versos, one on title partially erased causing small hole, contemporary sheep, spine gilt, extremities worn, modern cloth drop-back box, [Tomash & Williams M38; Riccardi ii, 119], 4to, Vienna, Leopold Johann Kaliwoda, 1751. ⁂ Marinoni was Imperial Mathematician and Director of the Academy for Geometry and Military Science in Vienna. Handsomely produced work on architectural surveying.

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    • Marinoni (Giovanni Jacopo de) De Astronomica Specula Domestica et Organico Apparatu Astronomico libri duo, first edition, Vienna, Leopold Johann Kaliwoda, 1745.
      Mar. 12, 2020

      Marinoni (Giovanni Jacopo de) De Astronomica Specula Domestica et Organico Apparatu Astronomico libri duo, first edition, Vienna, Leopold Johann Kaliwoda, 1745.

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      Marinoni (Giovanni Jacopo de) De Astronomica Specula Domestica et Organico Apparatu Astronomico libri duo, first edition, engraved frontispiece (slightly water-stained), title in red and black with engraved vignette of a plan of Vienna, 4 plates printed recto and verso, one with tear just encroaching on plate-mark, 44 folding plates, illustrations, some light offsetting, later green half morocco over marbled boards, modern cloth drop-back box, [Tomash & Williams M37; Riccardi ii, 119], folio, Vienna, Leopold Johann Kaliwoda, 1745. ⁂ Lavishly produced work describing the astronomical instruments in Marinoni's private observatory. "One of the most exquisitely illustrated astronomical works ever printed" (Kenney). Includes the so-called culminatorium, Marinoni's wall quadrant, the quadrans ampliatus and the micrometer. Marinoni (1676-1755) studied in Vienna and became imperial mathematician and teacher in astronomy to the Empress Maria Theresa, to whom this work is dedicated. Provenance: Marchese Bourbon di Monte, di Petrella (armorial bookplate lettered "Ex Libris Petrellianis").

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