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Intellectual and Imaginative Cartographies in Early Modern England

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Taking as its focus an age of transformational development in cartographic history, namely the two centuries between Columbus's arrival in the New World and the emergence of the Scientific Revolution, this study examines how maps were employed as physical and symbolic objects by thinkers, writers and artists. It surveys how early modern people used the map as an object, whether for enjoyment or political campaigning, colonial invasion or teaching in the classroom. Exploring a wide range of literature, from educational manifestoes to the plays of Marlowe and Shakespeare, it suggests that the early modern map was as diverse and various as the rich culture from which it emerged, and was imbued with a whole range of political, social, literary and personal impulses.

Intellectual and Imaginative Cartographies in Early Modern England, 1550-1700 will appeal to all those interested in the History of Cartography

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ISBN: 9781032060262
Publication date: 27th May 2024
Author: Patrick J Murray
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 244 pages
Series: Routledge Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Worlds of Knowledge
Genres: Human geography
Historiography
Social and cultural history
Maritime history
Literary studies: general
History and Archaeology