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When France was king of cartography: the patronage and production of maps in early modern France

When France Was King of Cartography investigates over a thousand maps and nearly two dozen map producers, analyzes the map as a cultural artifact, map producers as a group, and the array of map viewers over the course of two centuries in France. The book focuses on situated knowledge or 'locali...

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Autor principal: Petto, Christine Marie
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Lexington Books 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2639313
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Sumario:When France Was King of Cartography investigates over a thousand maps and nearly two dozen map producers, analyzes the map as a cultural artifact, map producers as a group, and the array of map viewers over the course of two centuries in France. The book focuses on situated knowledge or 'localized' interests reflected in these geographical productions. Through the lens of mapmaking, it examines the relationship between power and the practice of patronage, geography, and commerce in early modern France.