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25%OFFChet Van Duzer - Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps - 9780712357715 - V9780712357715
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Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps

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Description for Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps paperback. A study of sea monsters on medieval and Renaissance maps. Num Pages: 128 pages, 115 colour. BIC Classification: HBTP; JFHF; RGV; WTRM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 222 x 239 x 13. Weight in Grams: 660.
The sea monsters on medieval and Renaissance maps, whether swimming vigorously, gambolling amid the waves, attacking ships, or simply displaying themselves for our appreciation, are one of the most visually engaging elements on these maps, and yet they have never been carefully studied. The subject is important not only in the history of cartography, art, and zoological illustration, but also in the history of the geography of the 'marvellous' and of western conceptions of the ocean. Moreover, the sea monsters depicted on maps can supply important insights into the sources, influences, and methods of the cartographers who drew or painted ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
British Library
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
627g
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780712357715
SKU
V9780712357715
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Ref
99-98

About Chet Van Duzer
Chet Van Duzer is a Kislak Fellow at the Library of Congress. He is the author of Johann Schoner's Globe of 1515: Transcription and Study (2010) and co-author with John Hessler of Seeing the World Anew: The Radical Vision of Martin Waldseemuller's 1507 & 1516 World Maps (forthcoming).

Reviews for Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps
"Full of charming stories and cartographic detail, Chet Van Duzer's book is an entertaining and rewarding book for general readers and a well-researched reference for scholars."
Alessandro Scafi "Times Literary Supplement " "[An] authoritative, wide-ranging study. . . . Sumptuously produced. . . . The author is an encyclopedic scholar of historical cartography, with a magisterial command of comparative knowledge and ... Read more

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