معرفی کتاب «Mapping Narrations Narrating Maps: Concepts of the World in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period (Research in Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 34)» نوشتهٔ Ingrid Baumgärtner (editor); Daniel Gneckow (editor); Anna Hollenbach (editor); Phillip Landgrebe (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر De Gruyter Medieval Institute Publications در سال 2022. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Open Access This volume offers the author’s central articles on the medieval and early modern history of cartography for the first time in English translation. A first group of essays gives an overview of medieval cartography and illustrates the methods of cartographers. Another analyzes world maps and travel accounts in relation to mapped spaces. A third examines land surveying, cartographical practices of exploration, and the production of Portolan atlases. Preface 5 Contents 11 Original Titles and Places of Publication of the Essays Collected in This Volume 13 Part I: Visualizing the Known and the Unknown: Representations and Ideas of the World 15 Chapter 1 The World in Maps: Change and Continuity in the Middle Ages 15 Chapter 2 Winds and Continents: Concepts for Structuring the World and Its Parts 37 Chapter 3 Amazons in Medieval World Maps 87 Chapter 4 From the Journey to the Map and Back: Creative Processes and Cultural Practices 109 Part II: Symbolic, Narrative, and Spiritual Functions of Cartography: Europe and the Holy Land 145 Chapter 5 Graphic Form and Significance: Europe in the World Maps of Beatus of Liébana and Ranulf Higden 145 Chapter 6 Mapping Narratives: Jerusalem in Medieval Mapped Spaces 203 Chapter 7 Travel Accounts, Maps, and Diagrams: Burchard of Mount Sion and the Holy Land 235 Part III: Between the Old and the New World: Maps as Means of Power 277 Chapter 8 New Maps for New Worlds? Cartographic Practices of Exploration 277 Chapter 9 Battista Agnese’s Portolan Atlases 303 Chapter 10 Cartography as Politics: The Topographic Land Survey in Hesse around 1600 347 Index of Toponyms and Locations 377 Index of Historical and Mythical Figures and Peoples 387 Index of Modern Authors 393
This volume offers the author's central articles on the medieval and early modern history of cartography for the first time in English translation. A first group of essays gives an overview of medieval cartography and illustrates the methods of cartographers. Another analyzes world maps and travel accounts in relation to mapped spaces. A third examines land surveying, cartographical practices of exploration, and the production of Portolan atlases.