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Shapes of Ireland: Maps and their makers 1564-1839

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Shapes of Ireland: Maps and their makers 1564-1839

by Andrews, John Harwood

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Geography Publications, 1997 Book. New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Shapes of Ireland is the first book-length historical study of the mapping of Ireland as a whole. It examines nine early maps of special importance, each epitomising the best geographical knowledge of its day. The maps are chosen to span the period from the mid-sixteenth century, when Ireland's internal geography first became the subject of a general consensus, to the arrival of the Ordnance Survey in the early Victorian period. The cartographers represented are Gerard Mercator (1564), Baptista Boazio (1599), John Speed (1610), William Petty (1685), Henry Pratt (1708), Thomas Jefferys (1759), Daniel Beaufort (1792), Aaron Arrowsmith (1811) and Thomas Larcom (1839). In Shapes of Ireland each cartographer's professional mentors, disciples and competitors receive attention, and each map's construction, subject matter and style are analysed in detail. Apart from their technical interest, maps in general are revealed as products of social and economic forces, and as expressions of a country's geographical personality..

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Title
Shapes of Ireland: Maps and their makers 1564-1839
Author
Andrews, John Harwood
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
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1st Edition
ISBN 10
0906602955
ISBN 13
9780906602959
Publisher
Geography Publications
Place of Publication
Dublin
Date Published
1997

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