Cartographic Bibliography 1

Cartographic Bibliography 1

Cartographic Bibliography *Abeydeera, A., “The Portuguese Quest for Taprobane”, 4 pp. *Adams, Percy G., Travelers and Travel Liars, 1660-1800, Dover Publications, N.Y., 1980 reprint of 1962 edition, 292pp. *“A detailed reassessment of the Carte Pisane” *Aggeev, F., “Origin of Portulans and Accurate Ancient Maps”, State University of Land Use Planning, 2016, 56 pp. *AlaíI, Cyrus, “The world map of Qazwini”, IMCoS Journal, 52, 1993, pp. 19-23. *The Agile Rabbit Book of Historical and Curious Maps, Pepin Press, 127pp. *Akalin, Sukru Haluk, One Thousand Years Ago, One Thousand Years Later: Mahmud Kasgari and Diwan Lugat at-Turk, Turkish Language Association Publications, Ankara, 2010, 160pp. *AlaíI, Cyrus, “Oriental medieval maps of the Persian Gulf”, The Map Collector, 60, 1992, pp. 2-8 Almagia, Roberto, Monumenta Cartographica Vaticana, Vatican City, 1944-55, 4 vols. *Allen, John L., "Lands of Myth, Waters of Wonder: The Place of the Imagination in the History of Geographical Exploration". *Allen, Phillip, The Atlas of Atlases, Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Publishers, N.Y., 1992, 160pp. *Al-Masudi, MapHist Disciussion Group, 6pp. *Andrews, M.C., "The Study and Classification of Medieval MappaMundi", Archeaologia, vol. LXXV, pp. 61-76,1925-26. *“A Newly Found World Map of Macrobius”, Imago Mundi, Vol. 9 (1952), pp. 93-94. *Appleton, Helen, “The Northern World of the Anglo-Saxon Mappamundi”, 32pp. *“Arabic Cartography, the world centered on Bagdad”, 4 pp. *Ayusawa, Shintaro, "The Types of World Maps Made in Japan's Age of National Isolation", Imago Mundi, Vol. X, pp. 123-128. *Barber, Peter, The Map Book, Levenger Press, Walker & Co., NY, 2005, 360pp. *Barber, P., “The Evesham World Map: A Late Medieval English View of God and the World”, 20pp. *Baddeley, J.F., “Father Matteo Ricci’s Chinese World Maps, 1584-1608”, R.G.S. Journal, vol. L (1917). *Bagrow, Leo, History of Cartography, revised ~ enlarged by R.A. Skelton, Harvard University Press, London: C.A. Watts, 1964; republished and enlarged Chicago: Precedent Publishing, 1985, 312pp. *Bagrow, L., “Rüst's and Sporer's World Maps, Imago Mundi, Vol. 7 (1950), pp. 32-36. *Bagrow, L., “The Maps from the Home Archives of the Descendants of a Friend of Marco Polo”, Imago Mundi, Vol. 5 (1948), pp. 3-13. *Bagrow, Leo, “The Origin of Ptolemy's Geographia”, Geografiska Annaler 27 (1945): pp. 318-87. *Baigent, Elizabeth, “The Rediscovery of Ptolemy’s Geography (End of the Thirteenth to End of the Fifteenth Century). *Baizerman, Michael, “The Enigma of the Antipodes: Medieval Fantasy” *Bake, Jill Withrow, “The Maps that Columbus Used”, 21pp. *Barringer, Levi, “Other Topologies/ Transversal Power Across the Body-Map” *Baumgartner, Ingrid Nirit Ben-Aryeh Debby and Katrin Kogman-Appel, “Maps and Travel in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period” 32 pp. *BaytonWilliams, R., Investing in Maps, Transworld Publishers Ltd., Corgi Books, 1969, 160pp. *Beazley, C.R., The Dawn of Modern Geography: A History of Exploration and Geographical Science from the Conversion of the Roman Empire to A.D. 900, London, 1949 reprint of 1897-1906 edition, 3 volumes. (c) *Bergreen, L., Over the Edge of the World, Harper Collins Publishers, 2003. Bettex, Albert, Discovery of the World, Simon & Schuster, N.Y., 1960. *Black, Jeremy, Great Maps, Smithsonian, DK Publishing, 2014, 256pp. *Black, Jeremy, Great City Maps, Smithsonian, DK Publishing, 2016, 256pp. *Blanding, Michael, The Map Thief, Gotham Books, 2014, 300pp. 1 Cartographic Bibliography *Boland, Charles M., They All Discovered America, Doubleday, 1961, 384pp. *Boorstin, Daniel J., The Discoverers, Random House, N.Y., 1983, 745pp. *Braun/Hogenber, Cities of the World, Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 2011, 504pp. *Bremmer, Rolf H., “Inventing Frislanda Insula In The Sixteenth Century or How the Venetian Zeno Brothers Manipulated the Map of the North Atlantic”, 2019 *Brentjes, Sonja, “Medieval Portolan Charts as Documents of Shared Cultural Spaces”, 12 pp. *Bricker, C., Landmarks in Mapmaking, A History of Cartography: 2500 Years of Maps and Mapmakers, Elsvier, Amsterdam, 1968, 276pp. *Bridges, Robert S. “On the Edge of the Map: The Search for Portuguese Influence on the Piri Reis Map of 1513”, 34pp. *von den Brinken, Anna-Dorothee, “Monumental Legends on Medieval Manuscript Maps”, Imago Mundi, 42, 1990, pp. 9-25. *Brooke-Hitching, The Phantom Atlas, Chronicle Books, 2016, 256pp. *Brooks, Michael, “Visual Representations of Prester John and His Kingdom”, 30pp. *Brotton, J., Great Maps, Dorling Kindersley, 2014, 256pp. *Brown, L.A., The Story of Maps, Little Brown, Boston, 1949, reprint: Dover, 1979, 397pp. *Brown, L.A., The World Encompassed, an Exhibition of the History of Maps at the Baltimore Museum of Art, October 7 to November 1952, Baltimore, 125pp. *Bunbury, E.H., A History of Ancient Geography among the Greeks and Romans from the Earliest Ages till the Fall of the Roman Empire, 1883, republished with new introduction by W.H. Stahl, New York: Dover Publications, 1959, 2 vols., 1426pp.(c) *Brunnlechner, Gerda, “The so-called Genoese World Map of 1457: A Stepping Stone Towards Modern Cartography?” Peregrinations, Volume IV, No. 1 (2013), pp. 56-80. *Bywater, Robert and Jean-Pierre Lacroix, “East Asian Shorelines on the Piri Reis map of AH 919 (AD 1513)”, 2004 *Callahan, William, “The Cartography of National Humiliation and the Emergence of China’s Geobody”, Public Culture 21:1, 2009, 34 pp. *Campbell, Tony, “A detailed reassessment of the Carte Pisane: A late and inferior copy, or the lone survivor from the portolan charts' formative period?” *Casson, Lionel, Travel in the Ancient World, The John Hopkins University Press, 1994, 391pp. *Chang, Kueisheng, “Africa and the Indian Ocean in Chinese Maps of the 14th and 15th Centuries”, Imago Mundi, vol. XXIV, pp. 21-30. (c) *Cardini, F. (ed.), Europe 1492, Portrait of a Continent Five Hundred Years Ago, Facts-on-File, New York, 1989, 238pp. *Casale, Giancaelo, “The Ottoman Age of Exploration”, 302pp. *Cattaneo, A., Fra Mauro's Mappa Mundi and Fifteenth-Century Venice, Terrarum Orbis, Brepols, 2011, 470pp. *Cattaneo, Angelo, “European Medieval and Renaissance Cosmography: A Story of Multiple Voices”, Asian Review of World Histories 4:1 (January 2016), 35-81. *Cavero, Alicia Migue Lez, Mapping the History of a Map. Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Lorvão Beatus World Map, Portuguese Studies on Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts,2014. *“Central Asia and the Silk Road”, 48 pp. *”Chaldean Conception of the Shape Of The Earth” *Chang, Kueisheng, “The Han Maps: New Light on Cartography”, Imago Mundi, vol. 31, pp. 9-18. *Chang, Kuei-Sheng, “Africa and the Indian Ocean in Chinese Maps of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries”, Imago Mundi, Vol. 24 (1970), pp. 21-30. *Chekin, I., “The world ocean in medieval cartography”, 5 pp. *“Chinese world cartography before Ricci: the case of the Korean Kangnido”, 2 pp. *Choubey, Awadh Narayan and Taruna Bansal, “Maps and Mapmaking in Medieval Times: A Retrospect”, 7 pp. *Chrysochoou, Dr. Stella A., “Ptolemy’s Geography in Byzantium”, 23pp. *Codazzi, A., “Monumenta Cartographica Vaticana”, Imago Mundi, Vol. 5 (1948), pp. 15-17. 2 Cartographic Bibliography *Connolly, Daniel, The Maps of Matthew Paris, Boydell Press, 2009, 270pp. *Connolly, D., “Taken in the Spirit: Imagined Pilgrimage in Medieval Spirituality and Art”, Maps of Matthew Paris, 2009, 15 pp. *Contreras, Veronica, “Globes from Ships to Classrooms”, 28pp. *Cortazzi, Hugh, Isles of Gold, Antique Maps of Japan, Weatherhill, Inc., 1983/92, 177pp. *Cortesao, Armando, “The North Atlantic nautical chart of 1424”, Imago Mundi, 10:1, (1953): 1-13. *Cowan, J. A Mapmaker's Dream, 1996, 152pp. *Crone, G.R., Maps and Their Makers: An Introduction to the History of Cartography, London: Hutchinson,1953, 5th ed., Archon Books, 1978,181pp. (c) *Crone, G.R., “The Hereford Map”, Royal Geographical Society Journal, 1948. *Cumming, Quinn, Hiller, & Williams, Exploration of North America, 1630-1776, New York, 1974. *Cumming, W.P., The Southeast in Early Maps, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1962, 284pp. *Davies, A., “Behaim, Martellus and Columbus”, The Geographical Journal (R.G.S.), Nov. 1977, 143, 3, pp. 450-59. (c) *Davies, Surekha, “The Wondrous East in the Renaissance Geographical Imagination: Marco Polo, Fra Mauro and Giovanni Battista Ramusio”, History and Anthropology,Vol. 23, No. 2, June 2012, pp. 215–234. *Davies, Surekha, “America and Amerindians in Sebastian Münster’s Cosmographie universalis libri VI (1550)”, Renaissance Studies, Vol. 25, No.3, pp. 351-373. *Day, J., Maps of Texas, 1827-1900, Austin Pemberton Press, 1964, 156pp. *Dekker, Elly & Peter van der Krogt, Globes from the Western World, Zwemmer, 1993, 183pp. *Delumeau, Jean, History of Paradise: The Garden of Eden in Myth and Tradition, University of Illinois Press, 2000, 288 pp. *Destombes, M. (ed.), Mappemondes, A.D. 1200-1500 via Monumenta Cartographica vetustioris aevi,: Catalogue preparte par la Commission des Cartes Anciennes de l'Union Geographique Internationale, N. Israel, 1964 and Imago Mundi, vol. I Supplements, vol. 4, N. Israel (c). *Destombes, M., “The world map of Schönsberger 1496, Imago Mundi, 11:1 (1954), 46-46. *Dilke, O.A.W., Greek and Roman Maps, Thames & Hudson Ltd, London, 1985, 224 pp., 62 illustrations. *Divine, D., The Opening of the New World, G.P. Putman's Sons, N.Y., 1973. (c) *Dragon Tom, “Andreas Walpergers’ Map, 1448”, MapHist Group, 2006. *Drakoulis, Dr Dimitris, “The study of late antique cartography through web base sources”, e- Perimetron, Vol. 2, No. 3, Summer 2007 [16-0-172]. *Dueck, D., Geography in Classical Antiquity, Cambridge University Press, 2012, 141pp. *Durst, Arthur, “Die Weltkarte von Albertin de Virga von 1411 oder 1415 – Translation”, Cartographica Helvetica, 1996. *Edson, Evelyn, Mapping Time and Space: How Medieval Mapmakers viewed their World, The British Library Studies in Map History, Volume I, 1997, 210pp. *Edson, Evelyn, “Matthew Paris’ “other” map of Palestine”, The Map Collector, 66, 1994, pp. 18-22. *Edson, Evelyn, The World Map, 1300-1492, The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2007, 300 pp.

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