Exhibitors:
Altea Gallery • London, UK - info@alteagallery.com
Ars Cartografica by Nicolaus Struck • Berlin, GERMANY - struck@arscartograficaberlin.de
Barry Lawrence Ruderman • California, USA - blr@raremaps.com
Cadeddu • Villafranca, ITALY - p_cadeddu@hotmail.com
Eosphoros Antique Books & Images • Nicosia, CYPRUS - phbicy@yahoo.com
Eva Frati Stampe Antiche • Rome, ITALY - info@pierofrati.it
Il Muro di Tessa • Milan, ITALY - muroditessa@email.it
Interamnia by Antonio Puliti • London, UK - pulitiantonio@gmail.com
Libreria Antiquaria Perini • Verona, ITALY - info@libreriaperini.com
Libreria Antiquaria Sonia Natale • Rome, ITALY - libreriasonianatale@gmail.com
Libreria Antiquaria Scripta Manent • Albenga, ITALY - info@scriptalibri.it
Libreria Emiliana • Venice, ITALY - libreriaemiliana@libreriaemiliana.com
Libreria Loeb Larocque • Paris, FRANCE - info@loeb-larocque.com
Libreria Segni nel Tempo by Federico Bucci • Venice, ITALY - infosegnineltempo@gmx.com
Lux in Art Gallery by Ermanno Bertelli • Bologna, ITALY- direction@luxinart.com
Martinez D. • Paris, FRANCE - martinezstsulpice@gmail.com
Neatline Antique Maps by Michael Jennings • San Francisco, USA - michael@neatlinemaps.com
Old Times by Cesare Giannelli • Perugia, ITALY- oldtimes@oldtimesrarebooks.com
Olivier Pingel Rare Books • Paris, FRANCE - info@pingelrarebooks.com
Paolo Cadeddu Libri antichi e collezionismo cartaceo • Villafranca, ITALY - p_cadeddu@hotmail.com
Paulus Swaen Old Maps • Amsterdam NL/ Clearwater USA - paulus@swaen.com
Stampe Antiche by Gabriele Venturini • Rome, ITALY - audace1901@gmail.com
Studio Bibliografico Fabrizio Pazzaglia • Urbino, ITALY - fabriziopazzaglia64@gmail.com
Associazione Roberto Almagià • Rome, ITALY - info@associazionealmagia.it
“Travel on paper without the expense and fatigues,” wrote Cervantes in Don Quijote in 1605"
The presented old maps take the fair visitor on a world journey spanning 450 years. In addition to old sea maps of the Dutch coast, there are also land and sea maps of distant regions and countries for sale.
The oldest maps presented date from the end of the 15th century and the most recent maps date from the beginning of the 20th century. There are also globes, atlases and city maps and views on display.
Map production started at the end of the 15th century in Italy. Maps have influenced the course of world history. They were used to settle conflicts, during battles, to construct roads or canals, on essential shipping routes, and as propaganda tools.