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Maps of Iceland: Antique Maps of Iceland 1482-1850

Maps of Iceland: Antique Maps of Iceland 1482-1850

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Maps of Iceland explores the history of Iceland's representation on printed maps, starting in 1482 with Ptolemy's Geographica and ending in 1850 with the advent of the first modern detailed map.

Format: Hardback
Length: 182 pages
Publication date: 17 December 2018
Publisher: Crymogea


Maps of Iceland delve into the captivating history of the nation's appearance on printed maps, commencing in 1482 when it graced the pages of Ptolemy's Geographica. This remarkable book charts the growing fascination and corresponding knowledge about Iceland and the far North, a region once shrouded in mystery and peril. It showcases magnificent maps from the Dutch Golden Age of Mapmaking, each portraying the country in unique ways, employing scientific mapping techniques based on precise measurements. The narrative concludes around 1850, with the advent of the first modern, detailed map of Iceland, marking a significant milestone in cartographic exploration.


Introduction:
Maps of Iceland offer a captivating journey through the evolution of Iceland's representation on printed maps. Starting in 1482, when the country made its debut in Ptolemy's Geographica, the book traces the growing interest and knowledge about Iceland and the far North, a region once associated with mystique and danger.
The Dutch Golden Age of Mapmaking:
The narrative highlights the remarkable maps created during the Dutch Golden Age of Mapmaking. These maps showcase the country's diverse landscapes, including mountains, glaciers, and coastlines, with meticulous attention to detail. The authors employ scientific methods of mapping, based on accurate measurements, to depict the intricate features of Iceland and its surrounding regions.
Depictions of Iceland:
Throughout the book, readers are treated to a series of maps that portray Iceland in various ways. Some maps focus on the country's political boundaries, while others highlight its natural wonders. These maps showcase the evolving understanding of Iceland and its place in the world, from its association with mythical creatures and unexplored territories to its recognition as a modern nation with a rich cultural heritage.
Conclusion:
Maps of Iceland concludes around 1850, with the advent of the first modern, detailed map of Iceland. This significant milestone marks a pivotal moment in cartographic exploration, providing a comprehensive portrayal of the nation's geography and its place in the world. The book serves as a valuable resource for historians, cartographers, and anyone interested in the history and development of mapping.

Weight: 1208g
Dimension: 258 x 306 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789935420848

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