Volume 3, Part 1 |
Gallery of Color Illustrations (Plates 1–24)
Gallery of Color Illustrations (Plates 25–40)
1.
Cartography and the Renaissance: Continuity and Change
2. The Role of Maps in Later Medieval Society: Twelfth to Fourteenth Century
3. Images of Renaissance Cosmography, 1450–1650
5. Lunar, Solar, and Planetary Representations to 1650
6. Globes in Renaissance Europe
7. The Renaissance Chart Tradition in the Mediterranean
8. Isolarii, Fifteenth to Seventeenth Century
9. The Reception of Ptolemy’s Geography (End of the Fourteenth to Beginning of the Sixteenth Century)
10. Map Projections in the Renaissance
11. The European Religious Worldview and Its Influence on Mapping
12. Early Modern Literature and Cartography: An Overview
13. Literature and Mapping in Early Modern England, 1520–1688
14. Cartography and Literature in Early Modern France
15. Literary Mapping in German-Speaking Europe
16. Maps and Literature in Renaissance Italy
17. Mapping Maritime Triumph and the Enchantment of Empire: Portuguese Literature of the Renaissance
18. Literature and Cartography in Early Modern Spain: Etymologies and Conjectures
19. Land Surveys, Instruments, and Practitioners in the Renaissance
20. Navigation Techniques and Practice in the Renaissance
21. Signs on Printed Topographical Maps, ca. 1470–ca. 1640
22. Techniques of Map Engraving, Printing, and Coloring in the European Renaissance
23. Centers of Map Publishing in Europe, 1472–1600
24. Maps as Educational Tools in the Renaissance
25. Maps in Renaissance Libraries and Collections
26. Maps and the Early Modern State: Official Cartography
27. Portraying the City in Early Modern Europe: Measurement, Representation, and Planning
28. Maps and Rural Land Management in Early Modern Europe
29. Warfare and Cartography, ca. 1450 to ca. 1640
30. Maps and Exploration in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries
31. The Italian Map Trade, 1480–1650
32. Cycles of Painted Maps in the Renaissance
33. Cartography in the Duchy of Savoy during the Renaissance
34. Cartographic Activities in the Republic of Genoa, Corsica, and Sardinia during the Renaissance
35. State, Cartography, and Territory in Renaissance Veneto and Lombardy
36. Cartography in the Central Italian States from 1480 to 1680
37. Cartography in the Kingdom of Naples during the Early Modern Period
38. Portuguese Cartography in the Renaissance
39. Spanish Peninsular Cartography, 1500–1700
40. Spanish Nautical Cartography in the Renaissance
41. Spanish Colonial Cartography, 1450–1700