Apocalyptic cartography : thematic maps and the end of the world in a fifteenth-century manuscript / / by Chet Van Duzer and Ilya Dines.

In Apocalyptic Cartography: Thematic Maps and the End of the World in a Fifteenth-Century Manuscript , Chet Van Duzer and Ilya Dines analyse Huntington Library HM 83, an unstudied manuscript produced in Lübeck, Germany. The manuscript contains a rich collection of world maps produced by an anonymous...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : Brill/Hes and De Graaf,, [2015]
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (261 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Summary:In Apocalyptic Cartography: Thematic Maps and the End of the World in a Fifteenth-Century Manuscript , Chet Van Duzer and Ilya Dines analyse Huntington Library HM 83, an unstudied manuscript produced in Lübeck, Germany. The manuscript contains a rich collection of world maps produced by an anonymous but strikingly original cartographer. These include one of the earliest programs of thematic maps, and a remarkable series of maps that illustrate the transformations that the world was supposed to undergo during the Apocalypse. The authors supply detailed discussion of the maps and transcriptions and translations of the Latin texts that explain the maps. Copies of the maps in a fifteenth-century manuscript in Wolfenbüttel prove that this unusual work did circulate. A brief article about this book on the website of National Geographic can be found here .
ISBN:9004307273
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Chet Van Duzer and Ilya Dines.