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The History of Cartography, Volume 2, Book 2: Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies (The History of Cartography)

معرفی کتاب «The History of Cartography, Volume 2, Book 2: Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies (The History of Cartography)» نوشتهٔ J. B. Harley, David Woodward (Editors)، منتشرشده توسط نشر The University of Chicago Press در سال 1994. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The monumental __History of Cartography__ is an unprecedented survey of the development of cartography both as a science and an art. This essential reference presents the enormous value of maps to societies worldwide and explores the many ways they have been used to depict the earth, sky, and cosmos from ancient times to the present. Volume 2, book 2, considers the cartographic traditions of China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Tibet, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and the Philippines, presenting significant new research and interpretation of archaeological, literary, and graphic sources. Richly illustrated with forty color plates and over five hundred black and white illustrations, the book includes a number of rare and elaborate maps, many previously unpublished. Contents......Page 7 Preface......Page 22 1 · Prehistoric Cartography in Asia......Page 28 2 • Introduction to East Asian Cartography......Page 49 3 · Reinterpreting TraditionalChinese Geographical Maps......Page 58 4 · Chinese Maps in Political Culture......Page 94 5 · Taking the World's Measure:Chinese Maps between Observation and Text......Page 119 6 · Chinese Cartography among the Arts:Objectivity, Subjectivity, Representation......Page 152 7 · Traditional Chinese Cartographyand the Myth of Westernization......Page 193 8 · Chinese Cosmographical Thought:The High Intellectual Tradition......Page 227 9 · Concluding Remarks:Foundations for a Future History of Chinese Mapping......Page 251 10 · Cartography in Korea......Page 255 11 · Cartography in Japan......Page 367 12 · Cartography in Vietnam......Page 498 13 · Chinese and Korean Star Maps and Catalogs......Page 529 14 · Japanese Celestial Cartographybefore the Meiji Period......Page 598 15 · Maps of Greater Tibet......Page 622 16 · Introduction to Southeast Asian Cartography......Page 701 17 · Cosmography in Southeast Asia......Page 714 18 · Southeast Asian Geographical Maps......Page 753 19 · Southeast Asian Nautical Maps......Page 840 20 · Conclusion to Southeast Asian Cartography......Page 852 21 · Concluding Remarks......Page 856 Editors, Authors......Page 863 Bibliographical Index......Page 864 General Index......Page 903 List of Illustrations ......Page 11 Illustrations......Page 981 "The maps in this book provide an evocative picture of how indigenous peoples view and represent their worlds. They illuminate not only questions of material culture but also the cognitive systems and social motivations that underpin them" (from the introduction).Although they are often rendered in forms unfamiliar to Western eyes, maps have existed in most cultures. In this latest book of the acclaimed History of Cartography, contributors from a broad variety of disciplines collaborate to describe and address the significance of traditional cartographies.Whether painted on rock walls in South Africa, chanted in a Melanesian ritual, or fashioned from palm fronds and shells in the, Marshall Islands, all indigenous maps share a crucial role in representing and codifying the spatial knowledge of their various cultures. Some also serve as repositories of a group's sacred or historical traditions, while others are exquisite art objects.The indigenous maps discussed in this book offer a rich resource for disciplines such as anthropology, archaeology, art history, ethnology, geography, history, psychology, and sociology. Copious illustrations and carefully researched bibliographies enhance the scholarly value of this definitive reference.

The monumental History of Cartography is an unprecedented survey of the development of cartography both as a science and an art. This essential reference presents the enormous value of maps to societies worldwide and explores the many ways they have been used to depict the earth, sky, and cosmos from ancient times to the present.

Volume 2, book 2, considers the cartographic traditions of China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Tibet, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and the Philippines, presenting significant new research and interpretation of archaeological, literary, and graphic sources. Richly illustrated with forty color plates and over five hundred black and white illustrations, the book includes a number of rare and elaborate maps, many previously unpublished.

When the University of Chicago Press launched the landmark History of Cartography series nearly thirty years ago, founding editors J. B. Harley and David Woodward hoped to create a new basis for map history. They did not, however, anticipate the larger renaissance in map studies that the series would inspire. But as the renown of the series and the comprehensiveness and acuity of the present volume demonstrate, the history of cartography has proven to be unexpectedly fertile ground.--Amazon.com These volumes are a survey and illustration of the development of cartography as a science and as an art. Volume 2, book 2, considers the cartographic traditions of East and Southeast Asia, presenting research and interpretation of archaeological, literary, and graphic sources. v. 1. Cartography in prehistoric, ancient, and medieval Europe and the Mediterranean v. 2, bk. 1. Cartography in the traditional Islamic and South Asian societies v. 2, bk. 2. Cartography in the traditional East and Southeast Asian societies
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