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Vincenzo Coronelli and the iconography of the Venetian conquest of the Morea: a study in illustrative methods1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 September 2013

Leonora Navari
Affiliation:
London

Abstract

Vincenzo Coronelli (1650–1718), cosmographer to the Venetian republic, produced two books illustrating the towns and fortresses taken from the Ottoman Turks by the Venetians during their second conquest of the Peloponnese (1685–90). These were issued in numerous editions and translations in 1686–7, and formed the basis for other cartographic works. There were many variants of each plate, and the engravings have increasingly become separated from the books in which they were published. The problem is compounded by the many variants of the illustrations, and because different illustrations may exist for a town. By examining the known variants of one town and relating each to the edition in which it appeared, and by a bibliographical examination of the editions, we can determine which illustrations belong to which edition and can distinguish the political and historical bases on which Coronelli changed his illustrations from edition to edition.

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Copyright © The Council, British School at Athens 1995

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27 In his preface to the French folio edition of the Morea (see n. 19), Coronelli refers to the errors produced by ‘les apprentissages de jeunes graveurs, que i'ay fait travailler à Venise …’.

28 Breydenbach's journey to the Holy Land took place in 1483–4. His account, first published in 1486, was the first illustrated travel book. Breydenbach's plate of Methoni was also used by Georg Braun and Franz Hoogenberg in their collection of city views first published in 1573, Civitates orbis terrarum.

29 Again, as with the plate ‘Piazza di Calamata” mentioned above, copies of the two octavo editions are found at random with either one of these two plates, or both of them, bound in.

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31 I am indebted to Mrs. Charis Kalligas, known for her studies of the Byzantine city of Monemvasia, for allowing me access to these manuscript plans.

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