DESCRIPTION: Antique chart / plan of the Ionian island of Corfu, Greece, the second largest of the Ionian islands. Includes a portion of the west coast of mainland Greece.
Very interesting note by Allezard at the far northwest of the mainland: "Cent quarante les 3 ecolles". Turns out that the area is Sarande, Albania and that the note is a reference to a Byzantine monastery "the Forty Saints" , honoring the "Forty Martyrs of Sebaste" leading to the Italian name "Santi Quaranta" which Allezard spelled phonetically "Cent Quarante".
One of 163 plates of ports on the Mediterranean, Adriatic and Black seas from Allezard's atlas "Recueil de 163 des principaux plans des ports et rades de la Mediterranée, dont 40 ont été derniérement publiés par Jean Joseph Allezard ancien capitaine de marine et plusieurs des autres corrigés" . This atlas was a re-issue of Joseph Roux's atlas published from Marseille in several editions beginning in 1764. Published by Joseph Gamba from Livorno, Italy. Plate 49.
PUBLICATION DATE: 1811
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: Greece
BODY OF WATER: Ionian Sea
CONDITION: Good.
 On strong chain-laid paper with no major condition issues. Light dirt near upper center.
COLORING: None
ENGRAVER: 
SIZE: 7
" x
5 "
ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 2
PRICE: $165
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