The World for a King - Chet Van Duzer

The World for a King

Pierre Desceliers' World Map of 1550

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Buch | Hardcover
160 Seiten
2015
The British Library Publishing Division (Verlag)
978-0-7123-5618-3 (ISBN)
82,90 inkl. MwSt
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This lavishly produced new study features a full-scale colour reproduction and commentary on one of the British Library's greatest treasures, the manuscript world map of 1550 produced by Pierre Desceliers. The map is one of the most important of the 'Dieppe School' of cartography that flourished in Normandy from the 1540s to the 1560s. Chet Van Duzer's fascinating text situates the map in context among Desceliers' other surviving works; analyses the map's many illustrations of people, animals and cities; discusses its curious hypothetical southern continent; and includes translations of all the long descriptive texts on the map. The text makes a major contribution to cartographic history and to our understanding of one of the most beautiful maps ever produced.Following a substantial introduction, the map is reproduced at real size in forty-two sections, each accompanied by detailed explanatory notes, and a reduced-size removable reproduction of the entire map is inserted at the back of the book.The product of several years' research, this study follows the author's best-selling Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps and is sure to appeal to the same wide audience of map-lovers.
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Chet Van Duzer is a cartographic historian and the author of numerous articles and three previous books. His most recent title is the highly acclaimed Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps (2013; paperback 2014)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.9.2015
Zusatzinfo illustrations
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch; französisch
Maße 360 x 280 mm
Gewicht 2041 g
Themenwelt Reisen Karten / Stadtpläne / Atlanten Welt / Arktis / Antarktis
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
ISBN-10 0-7123-5618-5 / 0712356185
ISBN-13 978-0-7123-5618-3 / 9780712356183
Zustand Neuware
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