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(Ebook) European Cartographers and the Ottoman World, 1500-1750: Maps from the Collection of O.j. Sopranos (Oriental Institute Museum Publications) by Ian Manners, M. Pinar Emiralioğlu ISBN 9781885923530, 1885923538

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Instant download (eBook) European Cartographers and the Ottoman World, 1500-1750: Maps from the Collection of O.j. Sopranos (Oriental Institute Museum Publications) after payment.
Authors:Ian Manners, M. Pinar Emiralioğlu
Pages:156 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Publisher:Oriental Institute Press
Language:english
File Size:5.29 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781885923530, 1885923538
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(Ebook) European Cartographers and the Ottoman World, 1500-1750: Maps from the Collection of O.j. Sopranos (Oriental Institute Museum Publications) by Ian Manners, M. Pinar Emiralioğlu ISBN 9781885923530, 1885923538

This lavishly illustrated catalogue of the exhibit European Cartographers and the Ottoman World, 1500-1750, explores how mapmakers sought to document a new geography of the Near East that reconciled classical ideas and theories with the information collected and brought back by travelers and voyagers. The text is accompanied by images of illuminated manuscript charts and atlases, the earliest printed maps of the Ottoman Empire, and bird's-eye views of cities that provided "arm-chair travelers" with the experience of knowing distant places.
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