Nicolas de Fer
25.4 x 33 cm
De Fer's map showing the city of Rome and its environs together with numerous antiquities particularly aqueducts and the road network.
De Fer (1646-1720) was the son of a prominent engraver and produced his first map in 1669. He joined his father's business in 1673 and ultimately took over in 1687. He was a prolific map maker who produced over six hundred separate maps in multiple forms; as separate issues, bound within history and travel books, and as atlases. In the late 17th century he was made Geographer to the Dauphin.
This map focuses on Rome and its environs, so it is not possible to distinguish specific streets in the city but it is fascinating to see the concept that "all roads lead to Rome", amply illustrated on this map. Several aqueducts lead to the city and Rome's harbour, Ostia, is clearly marked. [IT3570]