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Maggi, Girolamo / Giacomo Castriotto

DELLA FORTIFICATIONE DELLE CITTA, DI M. GIROLAMO MAGGI, E DEL CAPITAN IACOMO CASTRIOTTO, INGENGIERO DEL CHRISTIANISS. RE DI FRANCIA, LIBRI III. NE' QUALI, OLTRA LE MOLTE INUENTIONI DI QUESTI AUTORI, SI CONTIENE TUTTO QUELLO DI PIÙ IMPORTANZA, CHE FINO AD HORA È STATO SCRITTO DI QUESTA MATERIA; CON INFINITE COSE, CHE DA MOLTI SIGNORI, CAPITANI, & INGEGNIERI DELL'ETÀ NOSTRA HAUUTE ...

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Venetia, Camillo Borgominiero, 1584. 35x25. 3 leaves (title, dedication, table of chapters) + 137 leaves (numbered 1-96, 95-136). Leaf 34 erroneously numbered 32. More than 200 woodcut illustrations (including 50 more or less full-page, or double-page) and ca 110 ornamental intials and vignettes. An attractive copy in a contemporary full vellum binding; the boards with old, neat repairs (loss of vellum from edges of the boards replaced with newer vellum).

An illustrated treatise on military fortification and the ideal fortified city, authored mainly by the military architect Giacomo Fusto Castriotto from Urbino, but edited, annotated and posthumously published (originally in 1564) by Castriotto's friend Giralomo Maggi (also known as Hieronymus Magius), a poet, scholar, urban planner, military engineer, and naturalist, who studied in Bologna under the Renaissance humanist Francesco Robortello. Several passages are devoted to a kind of insidious fortification, that is, protecting the urban population through a complex street plan with indirect streets and narrow walkways, leading invaders astray from where they actually wanted to go.
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