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Sea monsters on medieval and Renaissance maps

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From dragons and serpents to many-armed beasts, sea monsters have long terrified mariners, inspiring tall tales and captivating imaginations across cultures. These creatures have adorned maps, marking unexplored territories and areas shrouded in mystery. The sea monsters depicted on medieval and Renaissance maps are not only visually striking but also rich in historical significance. Despite their allure, they have received insufficient scholarly attention. This work delves into significant examples of sea monsters on European maps from the tenth to the sixteenth century, offering an analysis of their representation and the cartographers behind them. Chet Van Duzer explores the earliest mappaemundi featuring these creatures and traces their evolution through the centuries. Along the way, he illuminates the sources, influences, and techniques employed by the artists. This beautifully designed visual reference serves as a crucial contribution to the fields of cartography, art, and zoological illustration, while also enriching the understanding of the geography of the "marvelous" and Western perceptions of the ocean.

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Sea monsters on medieval and Renaissance maps, Chet A. Van Duzer

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2014
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Titul
Sea monsters on medieval and Renaissance maps
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2014
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
143
ISBN10
0712357718
ISBN13
9780712357715
Série
Pôvodný názov
Seamonsters on medieval and renaissance maps
Hodnotenie
4,05 z 5
Anotácia
From dragons and serpents to many-armed beasts, sea monsters have long terrified mariners, inspiring tall tales and captivating imaginations across cultures. These creatures have adorned maps, marking unexplored territories and areas shrouded in mystery. The sea monsters depicted on medieval and Renaissance maps are not only visually striking but also rich in historical significance. Despite their allure, they have received insufficient scholarly attention. This work delves into significant examples of sea monsters on European maps from the tenth to the sixteenth century, offering an analysis of their representation and the cartographers behind them. Chet Van Duzer explores the earliest mappaemundi featuring these creatures and traces their evolution through the centuries. Along the way, he illuminates the sources, influences, and techniques employed by the artists. This beautifully designed visual reference serves as a crucial contribution to the fields of cartography, art, and zoological illustration, while also enriching the understanding of the geography of the "marvelous" and Western perceptions of the ocean.