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spelling | Northall, John ca. 1723-1759 Verfasser aut Travels through Italy Containing new and curious observations that country; particularly the Grand Duchy of Tuscany; the ecclesiastical state, or the dominions of the pope; the kingdom of Naples; the republics of Venice and Genoa; and other Italian states. wherein the present state of those countries is accurately described, as to their different kinds of government, situation, extent, revenue power, trade, manners, and customs; but more especially their antiquities, as temples, triumph[a]l arches, pillars, baths, amphitheatres, aqueducts, catacombs, ruins, and public ways; as also their modern curiosities, churches, convents, palaces, villas, castles, forts, bridges, and public roads. With the most authentic account yet published of capital pieces in painting, sculpture, & architecture, that are to be seen in Italy: including remarks on the ancient and present state of Italy, of the arts and sciences which have flourished there, and of taste in painting; with the characters of the principal painters, and other artists. By John Northall, Esq; captain in his Brittannic Majesty's Royal regiment of Artillery. Illustrated with a map of Italy, a route of this tour, and several copper-plates, engraved from drawings taken on the spot London Printed for S. Hooper, in the Strand; and S. Bladon, in Pater-noster-row MDCCLXVI. [1766] Online-Ressource ([10],476,[12]Seiten,plates) maps 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier A reissue of the edition "printed for S. Hooper; H. Webley; W. Nicol; and S. Bladon", 1766, with a cancel titlepage and an additional dedication to David Garrick English Short Title Catalog, T153068 Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Italy / Description and travel http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1338600100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Northall, John ca. 1723-1759 Travels through Italy Containing new and curious observations that country; particularly the Grand Duchy of Tuscany; the ecclesiastical state, or the dominions of the pope; the kingdom of Naples; the republics of Venice and Genoa; and other Italian states. wherein the present state of those countries is accurately described, as to their different kinds of government, situation, extent, revenue power, trade, manners, and customs; but more especially their antiquities, as temples, triumph[a]l arches, pillars, baths, amphitheatres, aqueducts, catacombs, ruins, and public ways; as also their modern curiosities, churches, convents, palaces, villas, castles, forts, bridges, and public roads. With the most authentic account yet published of capital pieces in painting, sculpture, & architecture, that are to be seen in Italy: including remarks on the ancient and present state of Italy, of the arts and sciences which have flourished there, and of taste in painting; with the characters of the principal painters, and other artists. By John Northall, Esq; captain in his Brittannic Majesty's Royal regiment of Artillery. Illustrated with a map of Italy, a route of this tour, and several copper-plates, engraved from drawings taken on the spot |
title | Travels through Italy Containing new and curious observations that country; particularly the Grand Duchy of Tuscany; the ecclesiastical state, or the dominions of the pope; the kingdom of Naples; the republics of Venice and Genoa; and other Italian states. wherein the present state of those countries is accurately described, as to their different kinds of government, situation, extent, revenue power, trade, manners, and customs; but more especially their antiquities, as temples, triumph[a]l arches, pillars, baths, amphitheatres, aqueducts, catacombs, ruins, and public ways; as also their modern curiosities, churches, convents, palaces, villas, castles, forts, bridges, and public roads. With the most authentic account yet published of capital pieces in painting, sculpture, & architecture, that are to be seen in Italy: including remarks on the ancient and present state of Italy, of the arts and sciences which have flourished there, and of taste in painting; with the characters of the principal painters, and other artists. By John Northall, Esq; captain in his Brittannic Majesty's Royal regiment of Artillery. Illustrated with a map of Italy, a route of this tour, and several copper-plates, engraved from drawings taken on the spot |
title_auth | Travels through Italy Containing new and curious observations that country; particularly the Grand Duchy of Tuscany; the ecclesiastical state, or the dominions of the pope; the kingdom of Naples; the republics of Venice and Genoa; and other Italian states. wherein the present state of those countries is accurately described, as to their different kinds of government, situation, extent, revenue power, trade, manners, and customs; but more especially their antiquities, as temples, triumph[a]l arches, pillars, baths, amphitheatres, aqueducts, catacombs, ruins, and public ways; as also their modern curiosities, churches, convents, palaces, villas, castles, forts, bridges, and public roads. With the most authentic account yet published of capital pieces in painting, sculpture, & architecture, that are to be seen in Italy: including remarks on the ancient and present state of Italy, of the arts and sciences which have flourished there, and of taste in painting; with the characters of the principal painters, and other artists. By John Northall, Esq; captain in his Brittannic Majesty's Royal regiment of Artillery. Illustrated with a map of Italy, a route of this tour, and several copper-plates, engraved from drawings taken on the spot |
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title_full | Travels through Italy Containing new and curious observations that country; particularly the Grand Duchy of Tuscany; the ecclesiastical state, or the dominions of the pope; the kingdom of Naples; the republics of Venice and Genoa; and other Italian states. wherein the present state of those countries is accurately described, as to their different kinds of government, situation, extent, revenue power, trade, manners, and customs; but more especially their antiquities, as temples, triumph[a]l arches, pillars, baths, amphitheatres, aqueducts, catacombs, ruins, and public ways; as also their modern curiosities, churches, convents, palaces, villas, castles, forts, bridges, and public roads. With the most authentic account yet published of capital pieces in painting, sculpture, & architecture, that are to be seen in Italy: including remarks on the ancient and present state of Italy, of the arts and sciences which have flourished there, and of taste in painting; with the characters of the principal painters, and other artists. By John Northall, Esq; captain in his Brittannic Majesty's Royal regiment of Artillery. Illustrated with a map of Italy, a route of this tour, and several copper-plates, engraved from drawings taken on the spot |
title_fullStr | Travels through Italy Containing new and curious observations that country; particularly the Grand Duchy of Tuscany; the ecclesiastical state, or the dominions of the pope; the kingdom of Naples; the republics of Venice and Genoa; and other Italian states. wherein the present state of those countries is accurately described, as to their different kinds of government, situation, extent, revenue power, trade, manners, and customs; but more especially their antiquities, as temples, triumph[a]l arches, pillars, baths, amphitheatres, aqueducts, catacombs, ruins, and public ways; as also their modern curiosities, churches, convents, palaces, villas, castles, forts, bridges, and public roads. With the most authentic account yet published of capital pieces in painting, sculpture, & architecture, that are to be seen in Italy: including remarks on the ancient and present state of Italy, of the arts and sciences which have flourished there, and of taste in painting; with the characters of the principal painters, and other artists. By John Northall, Esq; captain in his Brittannic Majesty's Royal regiment of Artillery. Illustrated with a map of Italy, a route of this tour, and several copper-plates, engraved from drawings taken on the spot |
title_full_unstemmed | Travels through Italy Containing new and curious observations that country; particularly the Grand Duchy of Tuscany; the ecclesiastical state, or the dominions of the pope; the kingdom of Naples; the republics of Venice and Genoa; and other Italian states. wherein the present state of those countries is accurately described, as to their different kinds of government, situation, extent, revenue power, trade, manners, and customs; but more especially their antiquities, as temples, triumph[a]l arches, pillars, baths, amphitheatres, aqueducts, catacombs, ruins, and public ways; as also their modern curiosities, churches, convents, palaces, villas, castles, forts, bridges, and public roads. With the most authentic account yet published of capital pieces in painting, sculpture, & architecture, that are to be seen in Italy: including remarks on the ancient and present state of Italy, of the arts and sciences which have flourished there, and of taste in painting; with the characters of the principal painters, and other artists. By John Northall, Esq; captain in his Brittannic Majesty's Royal regiment of Artillery. Illustrated with a map of Italy, a route of this tour, and several copper-plates, engraved from drawings taken on the spot |
title_short | Travels through Italy |
title_sort | travels through italy containing new and curious observations that country particularly the grand duchy of tuscany the ecclesiastical state or the dominions of the pope the kingdom of naples the republics of venice and genoa and other italian states wherein the present state of those countries is accurately described as to their different kinds of government situation extent revenue power trade manners and customs but more especially their antiquities as temples triumph a l arches pillars baths amphitheatres aqueducts catacombs ruins and public ways as also their modern curiosities churches convents palaces villas castles forts bridges and public roads with the most authentic account yet published of capital pieces in painting sculpture architecture that are to be seen in italy including remarks on the ancient and present state of italy of the arts and sciences which have flourished there and of taste in painting with the characters of the principal painters and other artists by john northall esq captain in his brittannic majesty s royal regiment of artillery illustrated with a map of italy a route of this tour and several copper plates engraved from drawings taken on the spot |
title_sub | Containing new and curious observations that country; particularly the Grand Duchy of Tuscany; the ecclesiastical state, or the dominions of the pope; the kingdom of Naples; the republics of Venice and Genoa; and other Italian states. wherein the present state of those countries is accurately described, as to their different kinds of government, situation, extent, revenue power, trade, manners, and customs; but more especially their antiquities, as temples, triumph[a]l arches, pillars, baths, amphitheatres, aqueducts, catacombs, ruins, and public ways; as also their modern curiosities, churches, convents, palaces, villas, castles, forts, bridges, and public roads. With the most authentic account yet published of capital pieces in painting, sculpture, & architecture, that are to be seen in Italy: including remarks on the ancient and present state of Italy, of the arts and sciences which have flourished there, and of taste in painting; with the characters of the principal painters, and other artists. By John Northall, Esq; captain in his Brittannic Majesty's Royal regiment of Artillery. Illustrated with a map of Italy, a route of this tour, and several copper-plates, engraved from drawings taken on the spot |
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