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The Mapmakers' Quest: Depicting New Worlds in Renaissance Europe

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In 1400 Europe lagged far behind much of the world in its understanding of the use of maps. And yet, by 1600 the Europeans had come to use maps for a huge variety of tasks, and were far ahead of the rest of the world in their appreciation of the power and use of cartography. The Mapmakers'
Quest illuminates the forces behind this development--not only to tease out the strands of thought and practice which led to the use of maps, but also to assess the ways in which such use affected European societies and economies.
David Buisseret is one of the most eminent historians of cartography, and in this striking volume he offers a fresh and compelling approach to the cultural history of early modern Europe, revealing how the development of maps shaped and was shaped by larger movements. Taking as a starting
point the question of why there were so few maps in Europe in 1400 and so many by 1650, the book explores the reasons for this and its implications for European history. It examines how mapping and military technology advanced in tandem, how modern states' territories were mapped and borders drawn
up, the role of maps in shaping the urban environment, and cartography's links to the new sciences.

250 pages, Hardcover

First published May 22, 2003

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September 6, 2021
Café para los muy cafeteros.
Muy recomendable si eres friki de los mapas, aunque hubiese mejorado con alguna lámina más en color.
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