Article ID: CBB546117075

Early Modern Nautical Charts and Maps: Working Through Different Cartographic Paradigms (2019)

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Of all the technical and scientific developments that made possible the European maritime expansion, the nautical chart is perhaps the least studied and understood. This fact is very surprising as it was with the information contained in those charts, and later imported to geographical maps and atlases, that the newly discovered lands were first shown to the European nations. There was, however, a deep incompatibility between these two cartographic paradigms—the nautical charts and the geographical maps—which remained unsolved throughout the sixteenth century and beyond, despite the attempts to harmonize the technical principles of Ptolemy’s Geography with the advances of nautical cartography. An eloquent symptom of such incompatibility was the difference between what was understood as an accurate depiction of the Earth, in the eyes of cosmographers and geographers, and what was considered by the pilots as an accurate nautical chart. The misunderstandings around these issues during the early modern period and the unsuccessful attempts at reconciliation were, in great part, the cause for some polemics among cosmographers, cartographers and pilots, such as the conflict in the Casa de Contratación around the charts of Diego Gutiérrez, a fact not entirely understood by historians. At the core of the difficulty lies the circumstance that only in the present day has the true nature of the nautical chart, as a navigational tool, started to be clarified. How the differences between geographical maps and nautical charts contributed to shape the History of Cartography in various periods, and how they are related to conflicting scholarly objectives and practices, is the subject of this essay. We will show, using the results of cartometric analysis, that not only were those artifacts constructed using different principles and with different purposes, but that they belonged to incompatible cartographic paradigms, and we will argue for the relevance of this fact for the history of science.

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Authors & Contributors
Piechocki, Katharina N.
Storms, Martijn
Ormelinge, Ferjan
Rutz, Andreas
Arena, Gabriella
Guarducci, Anna
Journals
Imago Mundi: A Review of Early Cartography
Geostorie, Bolletino e Notiziario del Centro Italiano per gli Studi Storico-Geografici
Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
Publishers
Brill
Yad-Izhak Ben-Zvi
Tinta da China
Springer International Publishing
University of Notre Dame Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Geography
Maps; atlases
Cartography
Cosmography
Nautical charts
Science and art
People
Mercator, Gerardus
Waldseemüller, Martin
Ricci, Matteo
Ptolemy
Jie, Xuan
Fang, Yizhi
Time Periods
Early modern
Renaissance
16th century
Medieval
17th century
Modern
Places
Europe
Italy
China
Peru
Indonesia
Ukraine
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