Giovanni Francesco Gemelli Careri: Giro Del Mondo Del Dottor D. Gio. Francesco Gemelli Careri. Tomo Ottavo. Contente la seconda Parte de' Viaggo d'Europa, cioe la relazione di due Campagne fatte dall' Autore in Ungheria per mezzo di varie lettere a varie persone indirizzate. Velence, 1719, Sebastiano Coleti, 290+9 p.+ 1 Buda 1686-os ostromat abrazolo kihajthato rezmetszet.
Giovanni Francesco Gemelli Careri (Taurianova 1651- Napoly 1725) italiai jogasz, kalandor es utazo. Napolyban a jezsuita kollegium jogot tanult, es itt is doktoralt, majd jogi palyara lepett. 1685-ben otthagyta az allasat es koerbeutazta europat, ekoezben reszt vett a Buda felszabaditasara indult hadjaratban, amir?l ebben a m?ben szamol be. 1687-ben ter vissza Napolyba, majd megirja a magyarorszagi, es az europai utjat is. (1689 'Relazione delle Campagne d'Ungerhia', 1693 'Viaggi in Europa')
1693-ban vilag koerueli utra indult, kes?bb az oet evig tarto utazasrol irta az 1699-ben kiadott 'Giro del Mondo' c. m?vet. Ez az utja inspiralhatta kes?bb Jules Vernet a Nyolcan nap alatt a foeld koeruel c. koenyv megirasara.
A koenyvben szerepl? rezmetszetet feltetelez?het?en Andrea Magliar metszette. A metszet eredetileg az 1704-ben kiadott Gemelli: Viaggi di Europa (Napoly, 1701-1704 , Giuseppe Roselli.) masodik koeteteben szerepl? metszet alapjan keszuelt.
A metszet aljan lev? leirasok alapjan beazonosithatok az ostromlott Buda koerueli seregek, er?doek, helyek, 27x33 cm.
Korabeli papirkoetesben, a gerincen cim felirattal 'Gemelli Giro del Mondo T. VIII.', olasz nyelven, az eluels? koetestabla belsejen 'Ad usum F. Josephi Antonii Ferrari Min. Con. de Modoetia' kezirassal bejegyezve, a cimoldal belsejen kisse kopottas pecset 'Congregatio Minorum Conventualium Sancti Francisci Lombardiae Australis'. Giuseppe Antonio Ferrari (?-1775) monzai ferences szerzeteshez, teologushoz, filozofushoz koethet? bejegyzes, amit a pecset is meger?sit.
Szep allapotu. Ritka es kueloenleges darab.
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Giro Del Mondo Del Dottor D. Gio. Francesco Gemelli Careri. Tomo Ottavo. Contente la feconda Parte de' Viaggo d'Europa, cioe la relazione di due Campagne fatte dall'Autore in Ungheria per mezz? di varie lettere a varie per fone indirizzate. Venice, 1719, Sebastiano Coleti, 290+9 p.+1 open-out copper-engraving, it shows the city of Buda under siege in 1686.
Giovanni Fransesco Gemelli Careri (Taurianova 1651- Naples 1725), Italian lawyer, adventurer and traveller. He studied law in the College of Jesuits in Naples, and doctorated here. Then he was working as lawyer. In 1685 he travelled around Europe, and in Hungary he joined to the Christian armies besieging Buda.
He returned to Naples in 1687 and wrote the Hungarian, and Europian trips.
He went to world tour in 1693, it lasted for five years, and this trip may have inspired the work of Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Day.
The foldable copper-engraving presumably made by Andrea Magliar. It published originaly in 1704, the second book of Gemelli Viaggi di Europa (Naples 1701-1704, Guiseppe Roselli.) The engraving told the siege of Buda, and it shows the armies, fortresses and places, 27x33 cm.
Contemporary paperbinding, with title writing on the spine 'Gemelli Giro del Mondo T. VIII.', in Italian language, with a hand writing on the back of the first cover 'Ad usum F. Josephi Antonii Ferrari Min. Con. de Modoetia', with seal on the back of the front page 'Congregatio Minorum Conventualium Sancti Francisci Lombardiae Australis'. It refering to Giuseppe Antonio Ferrari (?-1775) Franciscan friar (theologist, and philosopher) in the Italian city of Monza (Modoetia).
In good condition. Rare and special.
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