The history of cartography : volume three : cartography in the European renaissance, part 1 / edited by David Woodward

This two-volume study examines European cartography between 1450 and 1650, analysing the technological, scientific, and social factors that shaped map production. It covers a wide geographical range including Scandinavia and Russia and features extensive colour illustrations.

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vernon_accession 35695
vernon_id 48215
vernon_slug the-history-of-cartography-volume-three-cartography-in-the-european-renaissance-part-1-edited-by-david-woodward
vernon_authors David Woodward
vernon_tags Science, Astronomy, Physical sciences, Geodetic astronomy, Spherical astronomy, Engineering, Technology, Non-book materials, Library materials, Physical scientists, Scientists, Professions, Occupations, Maps, Cartographic materials, Renaissance, History, Modern, Atlases, Cartography, Surveying, Earth scientists, Cartography in art, Cartographers, Longitude
vernon_production_date 1987
vernon_brief_description Users and usage of maps increases dramtically across society into the modern era and this work charts that flowering.
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vernon_isbn_issn 9780226907338
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