Good afternoon all,
Some times when you fall down the rabbit hole you see some very interesting sights. This was a fund discovery made looking for something else.
The university of Oregon Department of Architecture and Department of Geography collaborated on this incredible then and now mapping effort.
Giuseppe Vasi’s Grand Tour presents
an innovative geo-database (geographic database) and website that references the work of two 18th century masters of Roman topography: Giambattista Nolli (1701-1756), who published the first accurate map of Rome (La Pianta Grande di Roma, 1748); and his contemporary
Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782), whose comprehensive documentation of the city and its monuments, especially in Delle Magnificenze di Roma antica e moderna, published from 1747-1761, establishes him as one of Rome’s great topographers. Both Nolli and Vasi excelled
at describing Rome in geo-spatial terms, one through scientific measurements and the ichnographic plan, the other through careful observation within a pictorial tradition that relied on mathematical perspective.
If you have some time to spend it is worth a look.
http://vasi.uoregon.edu/index.htm
Joseph Young
Maine Office of GIS, Administrative Director
Maine Library of Geographic Information, Executive Director
SHS 145
51 Commerce Drive
Augusta, Maine 04333-0145
VP/Cell: 207-624-2664