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Kythnos, Cyclades.

Piacenza, Francesco Delinea Fran Placentia
Sculpsit Fran.Guianottus Mut.
Kythnos. "Fermenia". Modena "Eredi Soliani stampatori Ducali" 1688
Copper engraved map of Kythnos /Thermia /Fermenia from "L'Egeo redivivo , o' sia choragraphia dell' Archipelago". Text to verso.

Kythnos was known as Thermia or Fermenia during the Venetian era of it's history, so named because of the thermal springs.
Piacenza erroneously prints "Rhena" within the map on the island; also the shape of the island is far from the reality ,but he does correctly show the town and the springs. Fair impression; show through of text from verso; light toning and spotting.

Francesco Piacennza Napolitano, [born in Naples in 1637 , died in Modena 1687], was a doctor of civil and canon law, and professor of geography; he also served as the secretary to the Ambasssador of his Catholic Majesty in Germany for 8 years, thereafter in Bologna as secretary to Cardinal Guzman Buonocampagno who was Bishop.
He became a member of the "Academy of the Immovables/ Dissonanti"& attended the newly founded Modena University where he took the course of Natural sciences which included, for the first time, the study of chemistry.
He was employed by the Duke of Modena, Francesco II de Este to travel to the Aegean and make a description and map thereof ; unfortunately he died before the publication of "L'Egeo redivivo" in 1688.
Piacenza is also famous for his work on Chess " I compeggiamenti dgli Scacchi.."published in Turin in 1683.
Zacharakis :2660/1724 169 by 122mm (6¾ by 4¾ inches).   ref: 1710  €200

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