Book ID: CBB985200191

Mapping an Atlantic World, circa 1500 (2020)

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Metcalf, Alida C. (Author)


Johns Hopkins University Press


Publication Date: 2020
Physical Details: 251
Language: English

Beginning around 1500, in the decades following Columbus's voyages, the Atlantic Ocean moved from the periphery to the center on European world maps. This brief but highly significant moment in early modern European history marks not only a paradigm shift in how the world was mapped but also the opening of what historians call the Atlantic World. But how did sixteenth-century chartmakers and mapmakers begin to conceptualize—and present to the public—an interconnected Atlantic World that was open and navigable, in comparison to the mysterious ocean that had blocked off the Western hemisphere before Columbus's exploration?In Mapping an Atlantic World, circa 1500, Alida C. Metcalf argues that the earliest surviving maps from this era, which depict trade, colonization, evangelism, and the movement of peoples, reveal powerful and persuasive arguments about the possibility of an interconnected Atlantic World. Blending scholarship from two fields, historical cartography and Atlantic history, Metcalf explains why Renaissance cosmographers first incorporated sailing charts into their maps and began to reject classical models for mapping the world. Combined with the new placement of the Atlantic, the visual imagery on Atlantic maps—which featured decorative compass roses, animals, landscapes, and native peoples—communicated the accessibility of distant places with valuable commodities. Even though individual maps became outdated quickly, Metcalf reveals, new mapmakers copied their imagery, which then repeated on map after map. Individual maps might fall out of date, be lost, discarded, or forgotten, but their geographic and visual design promoted a new way of seeing the world, with an interconnected Atlantic World at its center.Describing the negotiation that took place between a small cadre of explorers and a wider class of cartographers, chartmakers, cosmographers, and artists, Metcalf shows how exploration informed mapmaking and vice versa. Recognizing early modern cartographers as significant agents in the intellectual history of the Atlantic, Mapping an Atlantic World, circa 1500 includes around 50 beautiful and illuminating historical maps.

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Authors & Contributors
Barrera-Osorio, Antonio
Baumgärtner, Ingrid
Bracke, Wouter
De Graeve, Jan
Dym, Jordana
Gaspar, Joaquim Alves
Journals
Imago Mundi: A Review of Early Cartography
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
Publishers
Ashgate
Boydell Press
Brill
Harrassowitz
Leipziger Universitäts-Verlag
Lexington Books
Concepts
Cartography
Maps; atlases
Geography
Navigation
Mappae mundi
Nautical charts
People
Mercator, Gerardus
Mauro, Fra
Perron, Charles Eugène
Reclus, Jean Jacques Élisée
Vespucci, Amerigo
Monte, Urbano
Time Periods
16th century
17th century
Renaissance
Early modern
Medieval
12th century
Places
Europe
Atlantic Ocean
Spain
Netherlands
England
Paris (France)
Institutions
David Rumsey Map Collection at Stanford University
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