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Mapping the Renaissance World

Mapping the Renaissance World
Author: Frank Lestringant
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2014-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0745683681

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This book focuses on the work of the great sixteenth-century traveller and map-maker Andre Thevat and explores the interrelations between representation and power in the age of discovery.


Cities of the Renaissance World

Cities of the Renaissance World
Author: Michael Swift
Publisher: Compendium Publishing & Communications
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008
Genre: Cities and towns, Renaissance
ISBN: 9781906347109

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A completely revised and updated, illustrated guide to the grounds that host Europe?s prestigious Champions League.


The Mapping of Power in Renaissance Italy

The Mapping of Power in Renaissance Italy
Author: Mark Rosen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1107067030

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This well-illustrated study investigates the symbolic dimensions of painted maps as products of ambitious early modern European courts.


Mapping the New World

Mapping the New World
Author: Anne Armitage
Publisher: Scala Arts Publishers Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: America
ISBN: 9781857598223

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The third book in a series for the American Museum in Britain, produced by Scala, showcasing the finest private holding of pre-1600 printed world maps on this side of the Atlantic.


Ships on Maps

Ships on Maps
Author: Richard W. Unger
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2010-08-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230282164

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Renaissance map-makers produced ever more accurate descriptions of geography, which were also beautiful works of art. They filled the oceans Europeans were exploring with ships and to describe the real ships which were the newest and best products of technology. Above all the ships were there to show the European conquest of the seas of the world.


The Mapmakers' Quest

The Mapmakers' Quest
Author: David Buisseret
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2003-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 019210053X

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An eminent historian of cartography offers this Iavishly illustrated account of the mapmaking revolution in Renaissance Europe. 78 halftones. 12 color plates.


Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps

Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps
Author: Chet Van Duzer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Cartography
ISBN: 9780712358903

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The sea monsters on medieval and Renaissance maps, whether swimming vigorously, gamboling amid the waves, attacking ships, or simply displaying themselves for our appreciation, are one of the most visually engaging elements on these maps, and yet they have never been carefully studied. The subject is important not only in the history of cartography, art, and zoological illustration, but also in the history of the geography of the "marvelous" and of western conceptions of the ocean. Moreover, the sea monsters depicted on maps can supply important insights into the sources, influences, and methods of the cartographers who drew or painted them. In this highly-illustrated book the author analyzes the most important examples of sea monsters on medieval and Renaissance maps produced in Europe, beginning with the earliest mappaemundi on which they appear in the 10th century and continuing to the end of the 16th century.


Mapping the Renaissance World

Mapping the Renaissance World
Author: Frank Lestringant
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-03-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0745683665

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This book focuses on the work of the great sixteenth-century traveller and map-maker Andre Thevat and explores the interrelations between representation and power in the age of discovery.


Printing a Mediterranean World

Printing a Mediterranean World
Author: Sean Roberts
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-02-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674071611

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In 1482, the Florentine humanist and statesman Francesco Berlinghieri produced the Geographia, a book of over one hundred folio leaves describing the world in Italian verse, inspired by the ancient Greek geography of Ptolemy. The poem, divided into seven books (one for each day of the week the author “travels” the known world), is interleaved with lavishly engraved maps to accompany readers on this journey. Sean Roberts demonstrates that the Geographia represents the moment of transition between printing and manuscript culture, while forming a critical base for the rise of modern cartography. Simultaneously, the use of the Geographia as a diplomatic gift from Florence to the Ottoman Empire tells another story. This exchange expands our understanding of Mediterranean politics, European perceptions of the Ottomans, and Ottoman interest in mapping and print. The envoy to the Sultan represented the aspirations of the Florentine state, which chose not to bestow some other highly valued good, such as the city’s renowned textiles, but instead the best example of what Florentine visual, material, and intellectual culture had to offer.


Worldly Consumers

Worldly Consumers
Author: Genevieve Carlton
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 022625531X

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This book focuses on how inexpensive maps, produced for the masses, accrued cultural value for everyday consumers in Renaissance Italy, who wanted to own and display maps in their homes as works of artnot for practical use, but for their cultural capital as commodities. Genevieve Carlton considers how and why maps took on this new identity, as coveted and revered material objects and symbols of status and power, which in turn elevated or reinforced the public personae of their owners. She reconstructs the market for maps by examining household inventories as well as the ways in which maps were displayed in the interiors of Renaissance homes. Her survey shows that consumers from every level of society owned and displayed maps and used them for personal gain, to reinforce a particular identity."