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Wednesday, 17 January 2007
The 'strange maps' blog!
A website called strange mapsis a collection of web maps that its editor found weird, strange, and interesting. So far about 60 are listed. Worth to visit and comment.
By Ramon J. Pujades, 2007: A large format 526 pages book in Catalan with an extended text in English, published in 2007 by the Institut Cartografic de Catalunya, the Institut d'Estudis Catalans Barcelona and the Institut Europeu de la Mediterrania
Chapters: 1. Stimulus and substratum: Maritime trade and written culture in the transition from the full to the low middle ages; 2. Survival and possession: the problem of representativity of the preserved works; 3. Uses and users of medieval naytical charts; 4. The production process; 5. Cartographers and their ateliers; 6.The birth of medieval nautical cartography.
An impressive work with rich illustration and a new look on the origin and the importance of medieval portolan maps representing the Mediterranean "...a Ploughed Sea..."
A book by Giorgio Mangani on the geography, persuasion and identity of old cartography.
A fascinating reading on the moral, intellectuall, ideological, religious and perceptual value of maps.
2006, Franco Cosimo Panini, Modena, ISBN 88-8290-818-6, pages 255,
Map Projections
The new book on map projections by Erik Grafarend and Friedrich Krumm from Stuttgart
A "must" for those studying cartographic representations (from the roots) and/or applying the tools of mapping curvilinear surfaces onto a plane. 21 chapters, 10 appendices and an extended bibliography in 713 pages, with 230 figures.
The manuscript Isolario by Antonio Millo, dedicated to Signor Sforza Palavicino (1582) was recently published in Greece, thanks to the collector Sylvia Ioannou, possesor of the original.
A 300 pages high quality volume, Millo's isolario is reproduced in facsimile (the original italian text is transcribed for easier reading), with translations in Greek and in English.
The book aims at an analysis and an in-depth study of this important document (dated 1450) offering the reader an understanding within its contemporary cultural framework. Pages 830 with a cd-rom.
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