Plano topográphico de la Villa y Corte de Madrid.
Madrid,
1769.
Large engraved plan on nine sheets, letterpress text pasted onto the lower
sheets, remnants of original colour, losses to margins. A full condition report is available upon request.
sheets, remnants of original colour, losses to margins. A full condition report is available upon request.
1850 by 2465mm. (72.75 by 97 inches).
1817
notes:
The first plan of Madrid to show the eight quarters in which the city had
been divided a year prior; the first to include the numbering of building blocks; and the first to show the orientation and plans of churches. It was published during the reign of Charles III under the direction of one of his most prominent government reformers, the Count of Aranda, following an extensive urban transformation aimed at aligning Madrid with the other European capitals.
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been divided a year prior; the first to include the numbering of building blocks; and the first to show the orientation and plans of churches. It was published during the reign of Charles III under the direction of one of his most prominent government reformers, the Count of Aranda, following an extensive urban transformation aimed at aligning Madrid with the other European capitals.
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bibliography:
De los Reyes Gómez, 'El impresor Antonio Espinosa de los Monteros en Madrid: avance para su estudio', Revista General de Información y Documentación, 14, 2004; Molina Campuzano, Instituto de Estudios de Administración Local, ed. Planos de Madrid de los siglos XVII y XVIII, 1960; Ortega Vidal, 'Los planos históricos de Madrid y su fiabilidad topográfica'. Catastro. 'Ciclo de Conferencias con motivo del 250 Aniversario de la Planimetría General de Madrid 1749- 1999, 2000.
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