The golden age of maritime maps

when Europe discovered the world

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Catherine Hofmann, Hélène Richard, Emmanuelle Vagnon: The golden age of maritime maps (2013)

256 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 13 de mayo de 2013

ISBN:
978-1-77085-238-9
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Número OCLC:
855947050

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"'Portolan charts,' so called from the Italian adjective portolano, meaning 'related to ports or harbours,' were born during the 12th century in the maritime community. These charts, drawn on parchment and crisscrossed with lines referring to the compass directions, indicated the succession of ports and anchorages along the shores, and were used by European sailors exploring the world up until the 18th century. Not only used as navigational instruments on boats, they were also produced for wealthy sponsors in the form of illuminated images of the world, to illustrate the economic and political interests of the major European sea powers. This book takes stock of the state of knowledge on these maps, bringing together contributions from a dozen European specialists, who trace the history and diversity of styles and places of production of these charts. This type of mapping is approached from three angles. The first part, 'The Mediterranean,' refers …

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Temas

  • Cartography
  • Exhibitions
  • Discoveries in geography
  • Nautical charts
  • Ocean
  • Early maps
  • Maps
  • History

Lugares

  • Europe
  • Mediterranean Region
  • Indian Ocean