The History of Cartography Volume Three. Cartography in the European Renaissance
The History of Cartography Volume Three. Cartography in the European Renaissance
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- Anno di pubblicazione
- 2004
- ISBN
- 9780226907345
- Luogo di stampa
- Chicago
- Autore
- Harley J.B. & Woodward David ( Editors )
- Editori
- The University of Chicago Press
- Formato
- Quarto
- Soggetto
- Cartografia, Generale, Rinascimento
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- Comme neuf
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- Couverture rigide
- Stato di conservazione
- Nuovo
- Lingue
- Italiano
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David Woodward,The History of Cartography Volume Three Part 1 and Part 2 - two Vols. pages XLII and XXVII 2.180 ills. a profusione nel testo.- Libraire: Luigi De Bei (Preganziol - Italy) Evaluation du vendeur : Prix: EURO 400,00.-xx [Autre devise] Quantité: 1 Italy EURO 7,14 [Durée et autres destinations] Description du livre: Edition:First. Date of Publication:2007. New. Publisher:University of Chicago Press. ISBN:978-0-226-90734-5. Hardback, two volumes; This book reexamines Rennaissance cartography in terms of not only the era's innovations but also its continuities with the past. The result is a history that reveals, what to modern eyes is the strangeness and novelty of mapmaking and map use in the Renaissance. N° de 000867 26. HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY. (ISBN : 0226316335) Harley,J.B. & David Woodward. (Editors). Libraire: Luigi De Bei (Preganziol - Italy ) Evaluation du vendeur : Prix: EURO 400,00.- xx Description du livre: The. Chicago: University of Chicago Pr,(1987-, 1987. 1998). Vol. 1; Vol. 2; books 1,2,& 3 (591,579,970 & 639p),cloth,illus. (some in color),fine in vg dj. 1st editions. 2 vols. in 4 parts of the monumental history of cartography,projected to be completed in 6 vols. Laid in is some promotional material for the series,newsletters for 1993,1995,1996,1997 & 2001 and a hand-printed poem by Elizabeth Bishop called "The Map",no.107 of 209 copies. N° de réf. du libraire 000867