GIUSEPPE DI ROSSI

French
Giuseppe di Rossi, also known as Giuseppe di Rossi d'Ascoli (1639–1691), was an Italian cartographer and geographer. He was born in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, and is known for his significant contributions to the field of cartography during the 17th century.
 
Di Rossi worked as a geographer and engraver, producing maps and atlases of various regions. He collaborated with renowned cartographers and publishers of his time, such as Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, to create and distribute his works. Di Rossi's maps were highly regarded for their accuracy, intricate details, and artistic beauty.
 
One of his notable works is the "Mercurio Geografico," a comprehensive atlas that was published in several editions between 1678 and 1688. This atlas contained maps of various parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. It was appreciated for its detailed cartography, decorative elements, and informative text.
 
Di Rossi's maps often featured elaborate cartouches, compass roses, and other embellishments, making them visually appealing. His works were influenced by the advancements in surveying and geographical knowledge of the time.
 
Today, antique maps and atlases bearing the name Giuseppe di Rossi or Rossi d'Ascoli are sought after by collectors and map enthusiasts. They are appreciated for their historical significance, accuracy, and artistic value, representing a notable period in the history of cartography.
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