Jeannette Villepreux Power e Benedetto Marzolla. Incroci tra eccellenze “geografiche” nel Sud Jeannette Villepreux Power and Benedetto Marzolla. Crossings between “Geographical” Excellences in the South
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Jeannette Villepreux Power (1794-1871) has been an important scientist
in the 19th century, primarily a marine biologist. Having lived for a long time in
Messina, when the city of the Straits played an important cultural and economic role
in the Sicily of the time and throughout the Kingdom, she matured a detailed and, in
some regards, original knowledge of the region and translated it into a Guide to Sicily
published in Naples at Cirelli’s in 1842. The Guide was accompanied by one of the
most valuable chorographic maps, a lithograph work by the great cartographer Benedetto
Marzolla, namely, the best that could be displayed at that time. There are also
three plans or topographies of archaeological sites, Syracuse, Girgenti/Agrigento and
Selinunte, the chalcographic work of Gabriello De Sanctis, a well-known cartographer
and publishing operator in the Nineteenth Century. Power’s Guide and Marzolla’s map
of Sicily show considerable geographical interest for two reasons: the author’s territorial
and cultural observations and Marzolla’s technical skill and cartographic artistry, a
combination hard to find elsewhere; and a further indication of the vibrancy and validity
of the cartographic, geographical and territorial culture pertaining in Naples and
the Kingdom (e.g., Messina) in the Nineteenth Century, trends that were dormant and
denied after the Unification of Italy.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Jeannette Villepreux Power, Benedetto Marzolla, Guide for Sicily, descriptive
geography and physical sciences, history of cartography.
Elenco autori:
Manzi, Elio; Guadagno, Eleonora
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