Author: Bibliothèque nationale de France

Chine, l'empire du trait : calligraphies et dessins du Ve au XIXe siècle
Date2004
Publish_locationParis
PublisherBibliothèque nationale de France
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageFrench
Record_typeBook (Exhibition catalog)
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberNK3634.A15 P333 2004
Description255 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
NoteChine, l'empire du trait : calligraphies et dessins du Ve au XIXe siècle / Nathalie Monnet.
Chinese title on p. facing t.p.: Bimo qiankun 筆墨乾坤: 中國歷代圖書展覽目錄.
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, site François-Mitterand, Mar. 16-June 20, 2004.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-250) and index.
Graphic resource ***
SubjectBibliothèque nationale de France--Exhibitions--Catalogs Calligraphy, Chinese--History--Exhibitions Books--China--History--Exhibitions Illustration of books--China--Exhibitions
ISBN2717722858 ; 9782717722857
golden age of maritime maps : when Europe discovered the world. [L'Age d'or des cartes marines. English]
Date2013
Publish_locationRichmond Hill, Ontario
PublisherFirefly Books
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook (Exhibition catalog)
Series
ShelfFolio
Call NumberGA359.A3413 2013
Description256 p. : color ill., color maps ; 27 x 29 cm
NoteThe golden age of maritime maps : when Europe discovered the world / under the direction of Catherine Hofmann, Hélène Richard, Emmanuelle Vagnon.
Catalog of the exhibition at Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, October 23, 2012-January 27, 2013.
"First published in France under the title L'Age d'or des Cartes Marines © Éditions du Seuil, 2012."--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references (pages 248) and index.

Contents Oceanic overture / Frank Lestringant -- The fascination of portolans: historiography and collections / Catherine Hofmann -- How portolan maps were made and used through the centuries / Catherine Hofmann, Hélène Richard, Emmanuelle Vagnon -- Catalonian atlas -- The Mediterranean: the cradle of portolan maps / Emmanuelle Vagnon -- Navigational maps: the first widely distributed maps / Ramon J. Pujades i Bataller -- Mediterranean cartographers of the 16th and 17th centuries / Corradino Astengo -- Antique, medieval and new world cities on portolan maps / Jean-Yves Sarazin -- Insular maritime cosmography and European expansion during the Renaissance / Georges Tolias -- Nautical planisphere / Nicolò de Caverio -- The challenge of the oceans / Hélène Richard -- The exploration and geopolitical stakes of Iberian cartography (15th and 16th centuries) / Luisa Martín-Merás Verdejo -- From the Mediterranean to the ocean: new problems, new solutions / Joaquim Alves Gaspar -- Norman hydrographers (16th and 17th centuries) / Sarah Toulouse -- Universal cosmography / Guillaume Le Testu -- The iconography of the new world (15th-17th centuries) / Surekha Davies -- Hydrographers along the Thames (16th and 17th centuries) / Sarah Tyacke -- The Miller atlas -- The distribution of knowledge / Emmanuelle Vagnon -- Medieval cartography of the Indian Ocean: the imagined ocean / Emmanuelle Vagnon -- Nautical and humanist cartography of the Indian Ocean (16th and 17th centuries) / Zoltán Biedermann -- Cartography of the Dutch East India Company's far east routes / Hans Kok -- Map of the Pacific Ocean / Hessel Gerritsz.

"'Portolan charts' so called from the Italian adjective portolano, meaning 'related to ports or harbours, ' were born during the 12th century in the maritime community. These charts, drawn on parchment and crisscrossed with lines referring to the compass directions, indicated the succession of ports and anchorages along the shores, and were used by European sailors exploring the world up until the 18th century. Not only used as navigational instruments on boats, they were also produced for wealthy sponsors in the form of illuminated images of the world, to illustrate the economic and political interests of the major European sea powers. This book takes stock of the state of knowledge on these maps, bringing together contributions from a dozen European specialists, who trace the history and diversity of styles and places of production of these charts. This type of mapping is approached from three angles. The first part, 'The Mediterranean' refers to the manufacture and use of the first charts, centered on the Mediterranean, and the persistence of this tradition in the Mediterranean basin until the 18th century. The second part, 'Wide Open Spaces' shows how these regional charts have evolved from a technical and iconographical point of view at the time of the great European voyages, in order to include the oceans and new worlds. The third part, 'The Indian Ocean' shows how these charts, in a maritime area where ancient civilizations coexisted, were dependent on other cartographic traditions (ancient, Arab, Asian) before joining the information reported by Portuguese sailors and European trading companies in the modern era."--Publisher's website.

Link to L'Age d'or des cartes marines website.

SubjectNautical charts--Europe--History--Exhibitions Nautical charts--Mediterranean Region--History--Exhibitions Nautical charts--Indian Ocean--History--Exhibitions Cartography--Europe--History--Exhibitions Discoveries in geography--Maps--History--Exhibitions Early maps--Europe--History--Exhibitions Ocean--Maps--Exhibitions
ISBN9781770852389 ; 1770852387
LCCN2013456557