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The Enigma Of The Origin Of Portolan Charts A Geodetic Analysis Of The Hypothesis Of A Medieval Origin Roel Nicolai

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The Enigma Of The Origin Of Portolan Charts A Geodetic Analysis Of The Hypothesis Of A Medieval Origin Roel Nicolai
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.16 MB
Pages: 570
Author: Roel Nicolai
ISBN: 9789004282971, 9004282971
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Enigma Of The Origin Of Portolan Charts A Geodetic Analysis Of The Hypothesis Of A Medieval Origin Roel Nicolai by Roel Nicolai 9789004282971, 9004282971 instant download after payment.

The sudden appearance of portolan charts, realistic nautical charts of the Mediterranean and Black Sea, at the end of the thirteenth century is one of the most significant occurrences in the history of cartography. Using geodetic and statistical analysis techniques these charts are shown to be mosaics of partial charts that are considerably more accurate than has been assumed. Their accuracy exceeds medieval mapping capabilities. These sub-charts show a remarkably good agreement with the Mercator map projection. It is demonstrated that this map projection can only have been an intentional feature of the charts’ construction. Through geodetic analysis the author eliminates the possibility that the charts are original products of a medieval Mediterranean nautical culture, which until now they have been widely believed to be.

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