1632 1ed Constantinople Byzantine Petrus Gyllius Istanbul Elzevier TURKEY Turks
Petrus Gyllius was a French natural scientist from the 16th-century whose works ranged from topographical to studying about fish of the Mediterranean Sea. His most famous work was ‘De Topographia Constantinopoleos’, a topographical sketch of the city of Constantinople and Byzantine culture and politics. Published by Elzevier in Lyon, this 1632 first edition features the classic illustrated title page that Elzevier was known for; this particular page includes a city view of Constantinople.
1632 1ed Constantinople Byzantine Petrus Gyllius Istanbul Elzevier TURKEY Turks
Petrus Gyllius was a French natural scientist from the 16th-century whose works ranged from topographical to studying about fish of the Mediterranean Sea. His most famous work was ‘De Topographia Constantinopoleos’, a topographical sketch of the city of Constantinople and Byzantine culture and politics. Published by Elzevier in Lyon, this 1632 first edition features the classic illustrated title page that Elzevier was known for; this particular page includes a city view of Constantinople.
Item number: #4044
Price: $750
GILLES, Pierre
- Gyllii De Constantino Poleos topographia lib. IV.
Lugduni Batavorum : Elzevir, 1632. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [14], 15-422, [6]
- References indicate that the index at the end of this volume makes this the best edition.
- References: Willems 367; Goldsmid II, 66;
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Leather; tight & secure
- Size: ~4.5in X 2.25in (11.5cm x 6cm)
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4044
Categories
Asia, Africa, & Middle Eastern
European History
Authors
GILLES, Pierre
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete