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Maps and Travel in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period : Knowledge, Imagination, and Visual Culture

Baumgartner, Ingrid(Edited by)Ben-Aryeh Debby, Nirit(Edited by)Kogman-Appel, Katrin(Edited by)
Part of the Das Mittelalter. Perspektiven mediavistischer Forschung. Beihefte series
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The volume discusses the world as it was known in the Medieval and Early Modern periods, focusing on projects concerned with mapping as a conceptual and artistic practice, with visual representations of space, and with destinations of real and fictive travel.

Maps were often taken as straightforward, objective configurations.

However, they expose deeply subjective frameworks with social, political, and economic significance.

Travel narratives, whether illustrated or not, can address similar frameworks.

Whereas travelled space is often adventurous, and speaking of hardship, strange encounters and danger, city portraits tell a tale of civilized life and civic pride.

The book seeks to address the multiple ways in which maps and travel literature conceive of the world, communicate a 'Weltbild', depict space, and/or define knowledge. The volume challenges academic boundaries in the study of cartography by exploring the links between mapmaking and artistic practices.

The contributions discuss individual mapmakers, authors of travelogues, mapmaking as an artistic practice, the relationship between travel literature and mapmaking, illustration in travel literature, and imagination in depictions of newly explored worlds.

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De Gruyter
3110587335 / 9783110587333
Hardback
911
04/03/2019
Germany
English
421 pages, 140 Illustrations, color
170 x 240 mm, 1104 grams
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