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Pour une histoire des cartes locales en Europe au Moyen Âge et à la Renaissance = Towards a history of local maps in medieval and early modern Europe / sous la direction de Juliette Dumasy-Rabineau, Camille Serchuk et Emmanuelle Vagnon.
Title & Author:

Pour une histoire des cartes locales en Europe au Moyen Âge et à la Renaissance = Towards a history of local maps in medieval and early modern Europe / sous la direction de Juliette Dumasy-Rabineau, Camille Serchuk et Emmanuelle Vagnon.

Publication:

Paris ; New York : Le Passage, 2022.

Description:

304 pages : illustrations, maps (chiefly color) ; 24 cm.

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Le corpus et ses contours -- Some Sixteenth-Century English Local Maps and Makers / Rose Mitchell -- Large-Scale Cartography in Renaissance Germany : Legal and Administrative Manuscript Maps as Sources for Cultural History / Thomas Horst -- Figures judiciaires, toponymie et diplomatique (France du Nord, XVIe siècle) / Sébastien Nadiras -- Who Produced the Medieval Gough Map of Britain, Why and How ? / Catherine Delano-Smith -- L'Île-de-France dans les cartes du Moyen Âge et de la Renaissance : comment représenter une région ? / Judith Förstel -- The Cartographie Gap Between the Monarch and the Nation : The Ditchley Portrait of Elizabeth I / Samantha Frénée -- Questions théoriques et savoirs pratiques -- Techniques de relevé de territoires chez Bertran Boysset, dextreur et atermeneur d'Arles (fin XIVe-début XVe siècle) / Annelle Querrien -- Large Scale -- or No Scale / P. D. A. Harvey -- Double vue. Étude comparée des vues de Castelferrus et Saint-Aignan (1517 et 1515) : des représentations complémentaires ? / Gaël Lebreton -- Être peintre et cartographe en France avant 1550 : un savoir-faire reconnu ? / Raphaële Skupien -- Des visitations graphiques : trois vues figurées de bornage, témoins d'une représentation mentale de l'espace médiéval (France, XVe siècle) / Léonard Dauphant -- Image et texte, réalités et interprétation : la terre de Cornasse (XVe XVIe siècle) / Françoise Michaud-Fréjaville -- "La dicte figure ne se rapporte à la vérité" : Art, Accuracy, and Agency in Georges Lallemant's 1619 Map of Suresnes / Camille Serchuk -- Cartes locales et enjeux sociaux, politiques, économiques et environnementaux -- Le rouleau d'Apremont et le cours de la Vie. Cartographie maritime et aménagement fluvial à la Renaissance / Emmanuelle Vagnon -- La carte de l'aire thermale de Montegrotto, près de Padoue / Nathalie Bouloux -- Le peintre au service des projets de défense urbaine en France au tournant des XVe et XVIe siècles / Étienne Hamon -- Les "bonnes villes" du Val de Loire dans les profils et plans urbains de la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle / Christophe Speroni -- Villes, sièges et batailles pendant la Guerre de quatre-Vingts Ans : les stratégies graphiques de représentation à grande échelle dans les Geschichtsblätter de l'atelier Hogenberg (1571-1574) / Axelle Chassagnette.
Texts in French and English.
Contributions by: Nathalie Bouloux, Axelle Chassagnette, Léonard Dauphant, Catherine Delano-Smith, Juliette Dumasy-Rabineau, Judith Förstel, Samantha Frénée, Étienne Hamon, P. D. A. Harvey, Thomas Horst, Gaël Lebreton, Françoise Michaud-Fréjaville, Rose Mitchell, Sébastien Nadiras, Armelle Querrien, Camille Serchuk, Christophe Speroni, Raphaële Skupien, Emmanuelle Vagnon.
Summary:

"This book is the result of research presented on the occasion of the exhibition "When Artists Drew Maps: Views and Figures of French Space in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance" (Archives nationales, 2019), which revealed for the first time the magnitude of the corpus of local maps produced in France between 1300 and 1600. The contributions (in English and in French) gathered here broaden the scope of its investigation to include local maps produced elsewhere in Europe, so as to suggest the first steps towards a comparative history of these maps, which were a crucial development in the history of cartography."--Page 4 of cover.

ISBN:

9782847424836 (paperback)
2847424830 (paperback)

Subject:

Geography, Medieval France Maps Exhibitions.
Artists as cartographers Europe History To 1600 Exhibitions.
Archives France Sources Exhibitions.
Art, Medieval Maps Exhibitions.
Géographie médiévale France Cartes Expositions.
Artistes cartographes Europe Histoire Jusqu'à 1600 Expositions.
Archives France Sources Expositions.
Archives
Art, Medieval
Cartography
Geography, Medieval
Europe
France

Form/genre:

Essays
Exhibition catalogs
History

Added entries:

Dumasy-Rabineau, Juliette, editor.
Serchuk, Camille, editor.
Vagnon, Emmanuelle, 1974- editor.

Towards a history of local maps in medieval and early modern Europe

Holdings:

Location: Library main 315990
Call No.: 315990
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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