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antiquariaat / boekhandel gastheer: Eugène Jeurissen Van Randwijckweg 2 6573 EJ Beek Ubbergen T 024 7950477 T 06 19313976 email: supplement Cartografie l'Espagne „l'Espagne“ van Guillaume de l'Isle (1701) vervaardiger: Guillaume de l'Isle (1675-1726) titel: L'Espagne. Dressee sur la description qui en a ete faite par Rodrigo Mendez Sylva et sur plusieurs Relations et cartes manuscrites ou imprimees de ce Royaume. Rectifiees par les observations de Mrs. de l'Academie des Sciences & autres astronomes. Par G. de l'Isle, Geographe. A Paris, chez l'Auteur sur le Quai de l'Horloge, avec Privilege du Roy pour 20. ans, 1701. Berey, sculpsit. gepubliceerd in: (Atlas de Geographie) door Guillaume de L'Isle, 1731 drukker: Charles Amadeus Berey; Charles Simonneau datering: 1701 oplage: onbekend afmeting afbeelding: h 45 cm x b 62,5 cm lijst: ja, eenvoudige houten lijst prijs: € 100,- Toelichting Guillaume de L'Isle (1675-1726) is probably the greatest figure in French cartography. Having learned geography from his father Claude, by the age of eight or nine he could draw maps to demonstrate ancient history. He studied mathematics and astronomy under Cassini, from whom he received a superb grounding in scientific cartography. His first atlas was published in ca. 1700. In 1702 he was elected a member of the Academie Royale des Sciences and in 1718 he became Premier Geographe du Roi. De L'Isle's work was important as marking a transition from the maps of the Dutch school, which were highly decorative and artistically-orientated, to a more scientific approach. He reduced the importance given to the decorative elements in maps, and emphasized the scientific base on which they were constructed. His maps of the newly explored parts of the world reflect the most up-to-date information available and did not contain fanciful detail in the absence of solid information. It can be fairly said that he was truly the father of the modern school of cartography at the commercial level. De L’Isle also played a prominent part in the recalculation of latitude and longitude, based on the most recent celestial observations. His major contribution was in collating and incorporating this latitudinal and longitudinal information in his maps, setting a new standard of accuracy, quickly followed by many of his contemporaries. Guillaume De L’Isle’s work was widely copied by other mapmakers of the period, including Chatelain, Covens & Mortier, and Albrizzi. „Zwischeneuropa“ van Hermann Haack (1924) „Zwischeneuropa“ van Hermann Haack (1924) vervaardiger: Hermann Haack titel: Zwischeneuropa uitgever: Justus Perthes (Gotha) datering: 1924 techniek: wandkaart oplage: onbekend afmeting afbeelding: h 268 cm x b 170 cm lijst: n.v.t. prijs: € 150,- Toelichting Das Konzept, auf dem die Karte von „Zwischeneuropa“ basierte, stammte ursprünglich aus dem Jahr 1915 von dem Berliner Geographen Albrecht Penck und wurde in der Folgezeit von Haack modifiziert. Penck hatte das Konzept „Zwischeneuropa“ während des Ersten Weltkrieges entwickelt, um eine Art Pufferzone zwischen Russland und dem Deutschen Reich zu konzipieren, die aus Satellitenstaaten unter deutschem Einfluss bestehen sollte. Wat de gevolgen van die zienswijze zijn geweest in de geschiedenis van de twintigste eeuw zijn genoegzaam bekend. Voor meer (historische) achtergrond informatie verwijzen we naar een interessant artikel in Zeitschrift für Geographiedidaktik / Journal of Geography Education van de hand van Norman Henniges en Philipp Julius Meyer: Henniges, N., & Meyer, P. J. (2016). „Das Gesamtbild des Vaterlandes stets vor Augen“: Hermann Haack und die Gothaer Schulkartographie vom Wilhelminischen Kaiserreich bis zum Ende des Nationalsozialismus. Zeitschrift für Geographiedidaktik | Journal of Geography Education, 44(4), S. 37–60. doi 10.18452/23266 Tabula Anemographica seu Charta Nautica, vulgo qua Compass Charte Tabula Anemographica seu Charta Nautica, vulgo qua Compass Charte (uitsnede) Tabula Anemographica seu Charta Nautica, vulgo Compass Charte qua Mundi Quatuor Plagae, et Ventorum Nomina Septem Linguis Graeca scilicet, Latina, Italica, Hispanica, Gallica, Hollandica et Germanica repraesentatur, succincte elaborata a Matthaeo Alberto Lotter. Aug. Vind. vervaardiger: Matthaeo Alberto Lotter titel: Tabula Anemographica seu Charta Nautica, vulgo qua Compass Charte datering: 1761-1780 oplage: onbekend afmeting afbeelding: h cm x b cm lijst: niet ingelijst prijs: € 750,- Toelichting Op linnen geplakt waardoor goed behouden. Electoratus Hanoverani cum ditionibus et praefecturis Suis nova et accurata delincurata a Matth. Seuttero Geogr. Aug. Vind. vervaardiger: Matth. Seutter (1678-1757) titel: Electoratus Hanoverani cum ditionibus et praefecturis etc. datering: 1731 oplage: onbekend afmeting afbeelding: h cm x b cm lijst: ingelijst (Barth-lijst) prijs: € 500,- Partie septentrionale de la Souabe under construction Partie septentrionale de la Souabe / par Guillaume De L'Isle, Geographe de L'Academie Royale des Sciences. vervaardiger: Guillaume de L'Isle titel: Partie septentrionale de la Souabe datering: 1742 oplage: onbekend afmeting afbeelding: h cm x b cm lijst: Op linnen geplakt waardoor goed behouden. prijs: Toelichting Amsterdam: Cóvens & Mortier, [1742]. Engraved with period outline colour. Image size (including text): 19 x 24 1/2 inches. Sheet size: 21 1/2 x 24 3/4 inches. Relief shown pictorially. Originally published in France in 1704; this map was published as part of an atlas in Amsterdam 1742, with a similar edition 1745. Shows the region of Swabia, one of the Imperial Circles of the Holy Roman Empire Amsterdam: Cóvens & Mortier, [1742]. Engraved with period outline colour. Image size (including text): 19 x 24 1/2 inches. Sheet size: 21 1/2 x 24 3/4 inches. This map of Swabia is from a Dutch edition of De L'Isle entitled, Atlas Nouveau, Contenant Toutes Les Parties Du Monde, Ou sont exactement Remarquées les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Etats, Republiques &c. Par Guillaume de l'Isle. Premier Géographe de sa Majesté. It was published by Covens and Mortier, brothers-in-law who continued the firm established by Pierre Mortier. Guillaume de l'Isle (1675-1726) was son of a cartographer and a pupil of Jean Dominique Cassini, who among other important contributions, aligned the study of astronomy to the study of geography. Under Cassini's direction, observations were made from locations all over the world that enabled longitudinal calculations to be made with much greater accuracy. De l'Isle carried on this exacting work with remarkable dedication and integrity, constantly revising and improving his maps. While precision was his primary goal, his maps are invariably elegant and attractive. This pair of maps form at large, detailed view of Swabia, one of the ten circles of the Holy Roman Empire and containing some of the historically most interesting and culturally rich parts of Germany. The region includes towns prosperous and important in the Northern Renaissance : Nuremberg, Augsburg, Ulm, and others, the Necker and Danube Rivers and the Bodensee at the border with Switzerland. chez J. Covens et C. Mortier a Amsterdam (1720) home Supplement, beeld- & boekwerken
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