Maps in History 62 (original) (raw)

Maps in History 64

Brussels Map Circle

2019

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The 26th International Conference on the History of Cartography, Antwerp, Belgium, 12-18 July 2015.

Petra Svatek

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Maps in History 65

Brussels Map Circle

2019

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Maps in History 63

Brussels Map Circle

2019

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Maps in History 61

Brussels Map Circle

Maps in History, 2018

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International Conference for the History of Cartography ICHC-LYON 2024- 1-5 JULY

Emmanuelle Vagnon

2024

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Review of David Woodward, ed., “The History of Cartography, Vol. 3: Cartography in the European Renaissance”

Mark Rosen

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“Pioneers in the History of Cartography: the Geneva map collection of Élisée Reclus and Charles Perron”, Journal of Historical Geography, 2014 43, p. 85-95

Federico Ferretti

Journal of Historical Geography 43, p. 85-95, 2014

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The spread of maps and the affirmation of geographical knowledge in France. The paradoxes of implementing the use of geographical maps during the 18th century

Nicolas Verdier

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Pioneers in the history of cartography: the Geneva map collection of Élisée Reclus and Charles Perron

Federico Ferretti

Journal of Historical Geography, 2014

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The Cartographic Capital. Mapping Third Republic Paris, 1889–1934, by Kory Olson

Kory E Olson

Imago Mundi, 2019

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History of maps and cartography Brief History of Maps and Cartography

Ruel Perocho

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Forty years of collecting maps

Vladimiro Valerio

Journal of the International Map Collectors' Society, n. 137, 2014

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Mapping the wet land. The Painter-cartographer in the Low Countries, 1480-1550

Oliver Kik

Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art, vol. 73, 2023

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Le Comté Venaissin (1696) of Jean Bonfa, S.J.: A paradoxical map by an accidental cartographer

Alice Stroup

Imago Mundi-the International Journal for The History of Cartography, 1995

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Artl@s Bulletin MAGIS Brugge: Visualizing Marcus Gerards' 16th- century Map through its 21st-century Digitization

Richard de Koster

2018

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Connections and exchanges in European thematic cartography. The case of 19th century choropleth maps

Gilles PALSKY

Belgeo, 2008

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Cartography in Antiquity and the Middle Ages: Fresh Perspectives, New Methods (review)

Vivian Forbes

Technology and Culture, 2009

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Entangled Cartographies: An interconnected history of mapping in Europe and Asia, 16th to 20th centuries

Susanne Rau

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Maps and Mapmaking in Medieval Times: A Retrospect

Taruna Bansal, AWADH CHATURVEDI

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Book review: The Self-Made Map: Cartographic Writing in Early Modern France; and, The Face of the Earth: Natural Landscapes, Science and Culture

Mike Leggett

2013

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Travel and Cartography (History of Cartography, Vol. IV, 2019)

Jordana Dym

Cartography in the European Enlightenment, 1507-1517. Vol. 4, The History of Cartography, 2019

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19. međunarodna konferencija o povijesti kartografije, Madrid, 1-6. srpnja 2001. // XIXth International Conference on the History of Cartography, Madrid, 1-6 July 2001

Dubravka Mlinaric, Borna Fuerst-Bjeliš

2002

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Special Issue on Art & Cartography

S. Caquard

The Cartographic Journal, 2009

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History of Cartography

Elri Liebenberg

Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 2012

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Historical atlases: the first three hundred years, 1570–1870 . By Walter Goffart. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. Pp. xxiii+603. ISBN 0-226-30071-4. £45.50

John Cloud

The Historical Journal, 2005

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Anthony Jenkinson’s unique wall map of Russia (1562) and its influence on European cartography

Krystyna S Szykuła

Belgeo, 2008

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Maps and Travel in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period: Knowledge, Imagination, and Visual Culture, ed. Ingrid Baumgärtner, Nirit Ben-Aryeh Debby and Katrin Kogman-Appel

Henry Tann

The English Historical Review, 2021

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Assessing the planimetric accuracy of Paris atlases from the late 18th and 19th centuries

Julien Perret

Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing

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Connections and Exchanges in European Thematic Cartography. The case of XIXth century choropleth maps

Gilles PALSKY

2008

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From the Atlas de l’Europe by Philippe Vandermaelen (1828–1833) to the Weiss Map by Thomas Best Jervis (1854). The Role of the Établissement géographique de Bruxelles in the Map Production of European Turkey

wouter bracke

Proceedings of the ICA

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Can a map show the historian the unexpected?

karen de coene

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History of Mapping and Map Use in the Twentieth Century: An Invitation

Mark Monmonier

Cartographic Perspectives, 2000

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Charting the Cosmos of Cartography: History – Names – Atlases

eric H losang

Cartographic Journal, 2018

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Contemporary Cartography at the International Map Exhibition Paris, 3-8 July 2011

Martina Triplat Horvat

Cartography and Geoinformation, 2011

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