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The mapmaker's quest : depicting new worlds in Renaissance Europe / David Buisseret.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 227 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780191538711
  • 019153871X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mapmaker's quest.DDC classification:
  • 526/.094 22
LOC classification:
  • GA781 .B85 2003eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction : maping during the Middle Ages -- The influence of ancient Greece and Rome -- The painterly origins of some European mapping, 1420-1650 -- Cartography among the ruling European elites, 1450-1650 -- Mapping in the expansion of Europe, 1400-1700 -- The maps drawn during the military revolution, 1500-1800 -- Mapping countryside and town in the new economies, 1570-1800 -- Conclusion : the accelerating use of maps.
Review: "In 1400 Europe was almost entirely without maps, but by 1650 had witnessed an explosion in cartography that was to change the course of European history. This book shows how Europe managed to overtake the pre-eminent countries in early map-making, such as China and Japan, to become the world leader in the quest for accurate maps."Summary: "David Buisseret explores these advances and the major implications that maps had for Europe, from the growth of cities to the development of the countryside; overseas exploration to the control of armies; and from politics to war. The excitement about the possibilities of map-making not only engaged the attention of famous artists and architects such as Albrecht Durer, Leonardo da Vinci, and Christopher Wren, but also launched the careers of cartographers like Gerard Mercator, Abraham Ortelius, and Christopher SaxtonSummary: David Buisseret reveals the influence of classical antiquity, new styles in painting, the European monarchs, and emerging economic forces, arguing that these elements came together to forge an astonishingly powerful new type of imagery, whose influence can still be felt today."--Jacket
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Introduction : maping during the Middle Ages -- The influence of ancient Greece and Rome -- The painterly origins of some European mapping, 1420-1650 -- Cartography among the ruling European elites, 1450-1650 -- Mapping in the expansion of Europe, 1400-1700 -- The maps drawn during the military revolution, 1500-1800 -- Mapping countryside and town in the new economies, 1570-1800 -- Conclusion : the accelerating use of maps.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-215) and index.

"In 1400 Europe was almost entirely without maps, but by 1650 had witnessed an explosion in cartography that was to change the course of European history. This book shows how Europe managed to overtake the pre-eminent countries in early map-making, such as China and Japan, to become the world leader in the quest for accurate maps."

"David Buisseret explores these advances and the major implications that maps had for Europe, from the growth of cities to the development of the countryside; overseas exploration to the control of armies; and from politics to war. The excitement about the possibilities of map-making not only engaged the attention of famous artists and architects such as Albrecht Durer, Leonardo da Vinci, and Christopher Wren, but also launched the careers of cartographers like Gerard Mercator, Abraham Ortelius, and Christopher Saxton

David Buisseret reveals the influence of classical antiquity, new styles in painting, the European monarchs, and emerging economic forces, arguing that these elements came together to forge an astonishingly powerful new type of imagery, whose influence can still be felt today."--Jacket

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