BURGUNDIAE DUCATUS, Burgundy, France, Giovanni Botero, Relationi, Brescia, 1599

BURGUNDIAE DUCATUS, Burgundy, France, Giovanni Botero, Relationi, Brescia, 1599

“BURGUNDIAE DUCATUS”, Burgundy, France. Giovanni Botero (Bene Vagienna, [Cuneo] 1544- Torino 1617) was a Jesuit, a student in Rome at the Roman College; and then cardinal Federico Borromeo’s secretary and later in Milan to his cousin, Carlo Borromeo. He was hostile to Niccolò Machiavelli’s théories, of who defines “rea e falsa” the reason of state, which comes to theorise religion as a State tool, hoping for moderation and justice by the rulers. L’editio princeps, dedicated to Carlo Emanuele I of Savoy, was issued in Venice in 1591, deeply affected from recent geographical discoveries and from the spread of Christianity in Asia and Africa by the company of Jesus. Since, the “Relationi” was reissued with corrections and additions until 1618, increased in size and intentions, developing as a vast repertoire not only geographic and anthropological, but also demographic and more broadly political, in all states of the world. Very good impression, watercolored by hand. Size/Format: 197mm (H) by 135 (L) [sheet]. The item “BURGUNDIAE DUCATUS, Burgundy, France, Giovanni Botero, Relationi, Brescia, 1599″ is in sale since Friday, March 12, 2021. This item is in the category “Antiques\Maps, Atlases, Globes\Europe Maps”. The seller is “cosmo08″ and is located in Newmarket. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: Europe
  • Colour: Multicolour
  • Cartographer/Publisher: Giovanni Botero
  • Printing Technique: Etching on copperplate
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Type: Country/Region Map
  • Year: 1599
  • Date Range: 1599
  • City: Dijon
  • Country/Region: France
  • State: France
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