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Fra Mauro's Map of the World: With a Commentary and Translations of the Inscriptions (TERRARUM ORBIS)

Author P. Falchetta
Publisher Brepols Publishers
Category Hardcover
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Author(s)P. Falchetta
ISBN / ASIN2503517269
ISBN-139782503517261
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Sales Rank760,717
CategoryHardcover
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Fra Mauro's map of the world - a masterpiece of western cartography, composed around 1450 - has until now never been the subject of a modern study, despite its immense renown. The map has been reproduced and cited in hundreds of books, but the most recent full study was in 1806: Placido Zurla's Il mappamondo di Fra Mauro. In 1956 a facsimile edition on 46 sheets, accompanied by the transcription of the whole corpus of inscriptions (about 3000), was published. The present study aims at an analysis and an in-depth study of this important document, offering the reader an understanding within its contemporary cultural framework. The project was born from the co-operation between historians and scholars belonging to two Venetian institutions, the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana - where the map is still preserved - and the Centre for Survey and Cartography (CIRCE) of the Istituto Universitario di Architettura. The work is in two parts, a volume of studies and a CD-ROM.
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