Mapping the New World - Anne Armitage and Laura Beresford

Mapping the New World: Renaissance maps from The American Museum in Britain by Anne Armitage and Laura Beresford showcases the core collections of the American Museum in Britain. Illustrating the changing shape of the Americas as Renaissance cartographers (working from ancient and medieval sources) learned more of the New World, Dr. Dallas Pratt, an American psychiatrist and collector, donated over 200 exquisitely detailed maps to the American Museum in Britain, until his death in 1994. This gift is acclaimed by map scholars as the finest private holding of pre-1600 printed world maps on this side of the Atlantic. Spurred on by thoughts of treasure - particularly gold, silver, gems and spices - European travellers changed the shape of the New World as they mapped the Americas from the 15th to the 17th centuries. Whereas medieval maps illustrated theology rather than geography, the Renaissance revived the classical discipline of scientifically mapping land mass.

Publisher: 

Scala

Edition: 

First

Year Published: 

2013

Binding: 

Soft cover

ISBN: 

9781857598223

Condition: 

Remaindered, fine

Dimensions: 

29.3 × 24.2 × 1.1 cm

Book Weight: 

1.423 kg

Price: 

ZAR 175.00

In Stock: 

1

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Front cover of Mapping the New World by Anne Armitage and Laura Beresford