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Giambattista Nolli (or Giovanni Battista ) (April 9, 1701 – July 3, 1756), was an Italian architect and surveyor . He is best known for his ichnographic plan of Rome , the Pianta Grande di Roma which he began surveying in 1736 and engraved in 1748, and now universally known as the Nolli Map . The map is composed of 12 copper plate engravings that together measure 176 centimetres (69 in) by 208 centimetres (82 in). It was produced and published in response to the commission of Pope Benedict XIV to survey Rome in order to help create demarcations for the 14 traditional rioni or districts . It was by far the most accurate description of Rome produced to date at a time when the architectural achievement of the Papacy was in full flower.

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5-526: Nolli is an Italian-langue surname. People with the surname include: Giambattista Nolli (1701–1756), Italian architect and surveyor Rudolfo Nolli (1888–1963), Italian sculptor and stonework contractor who worked mainly in Southeast Asia during the first half of the 20th century Italo Nolli (1942–2011), Chilean businessman, fence, and arms dealer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

10-414: A number of important innovations. Firstly, Nolli reorients the city from east (which was conventional at the time) to magnetic north, reflecting Nolli's reliance on the compass to get a bearing on the city's topography. Secondly, though he follows Bufalini in using a figure-ground representation of built space with blocks and buildings shaded in a dark poché , Nolli represents enclosed public spaces such as

15-659: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Giambattista Nolli Born in 1701 in Castiglione d'Intelvi ( Como ), he moved to Rome thanks to the patronage of members of the patrician Albani and Corsini families. As an architect, he worked on the churches of Sant'Alessio on the Aventine Hill (1743) and Santa Dorotea in Trastevere (1751–1756). The Nolli map reflects Bufalini's map of 1551, with which Nolli readily invited comparison, however Nolli made

20-440: The surname Nolli . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nolli&oldid=1159600259 " Categories : Surnames Italian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

25-576: The colonnades in St. Peter's Square and the Pantheon as open civic spaces. Finally, the map was a significant improvement in accuracy, even noting the asymmetry of the Spanish Steps . The map was used in government planning for the city of Rome until the 1970s; it was used as a base map for all Roman mapping and planning up to that date. The map is framed with a vedute by Stefano Pozzi . A scaled-down edition,

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