Geographic map of the territory made by Vincenzo Coronelli and printed from 1890. Copper engraving, 450x590 mm. This is one of the few papers of the seventeen century that does not present any type of, direct or indirect, reference to the Maginian production. From a cartographic point of view, it does not mark important progress, and even if it presents original features, it is inferior to the maginian. Although It surpasses the maginian regarding its pleasant decorative effect, it does not reach the same technical level.