Il fascino discreto delle mappe in letteratura: da Shakespeare a Ortelius

The term mapp'ry is analyzed through famous works of the English Renaissance. The author's intention is to explain the meaning of the ancient word, that disappeared from contemporary texts but useful to clarify the intrinsic value of cartography even today. The word becomes a metaphor for...

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Main Author: Massimo Pasqualin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: mediaGEO soc. coop. 2017-07-01
Series:GEOmedia
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Online Access:http://mediageo.it/ojs/index.php/GEOmedia/article/view/1436
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Summary:The term mapp'ry is analyzed through famous works of the English Renaissance. The author's intention is to explain the meaning of the ancient word, that disappeared from contemporary texts but useful to clarify the intrinsic value of cartography even today. The word becomes a metaphor for a mental strategy or a real object in the hands of political power. The literature of the past has helped to spread the knowledge of cartography using texts and plays written by great authors. The writers bring attention to the importance of maps during the golden age of geographical and scientific discoveries.
ISSN:1128-8132
2283-5687