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  1. Interactive Nolli Map Website. Map Index. Index of the features that Nolli numbered on his map. You can explore them by scrolling the list, navigating the map, or typing a specific location, building type, patron or architect in the search box.

  2. The goal of this project is to revitalize, preserve, and assure universal open access to the Interactive Nolli Map Website, a pioneering but nearly 15-year-old website that is reaching its end of life. The “Nolli Map”—a highly accurate ichnographic plan (as opposed to a bird’s eye perspective typical of earlier representations)— was a ...

  3. The Nolli map is composed of 12 nearly equal-sized plates, each measuring approximately 80 cm by 54 cm with the assembled map at 176 cm by 208 cm. Numbers are indicated in the upper corner margins in each plate that were to have been used as identifying page numbers for the publication of the map in bound format which never materialized.

  4. The Nolli map was engraved on twelve exquisitely engraved copper plates, and when the sheets printed from these are combined the result is an image that measures 176 cm by 208 cm. Surveying almost eight square miles of rolling terrain which included dense city fabric, surrounded by a sparsely populated but intricate pattern of farms, vineyards, ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Brought together, Vasi’s 1742 view, Chiesa and Gambarini’s 1746 map and section, and Nolli’s 1748 plan provide an exceptional picture of the bridge and its relationship to the river. Rounding the bend past Ponte Sant’Angelo, Nolli indicates that we’re about to hit what passes for white water in the Tiber.