Following the voyages of Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, Alonso de Ojeda and Amerigo Vespucci in the last decade of the fifteenth century, the New World of the Americas entered the cartographic and moral consciousness of Europe. In the 1500 mappa mundi of Juan de la Cosa, navigator and map-maker, we see Europe as a hybrid moral entity, a transitional blend of the medieval and the modern at the crossroads between two mappings of Europe. This paper argues that the Juan De la Cosa map represents a blurred transition between map-making traditions and a mixed moral rhetoric of European identity. The De la Cosa map operates across two sets of imagined axes: held horizontally, the map is set to a Ptolemaic grid with Europe straddling the Prime M...
Item does not contain fulltextEver since the 15th century, empires have invented Europe as a meaning...
Of all the technical and scientific developments that made possible the European maritime expansion,...
The voyages of exploration and discovery during the period of European maritime expansion and the im...
This chapter tells a story of how the making of early modern cartographic representations at the tra...
This chapter tells a story of how the making of early modern cartographic representations at the tra...
That 1492 marks a double event and a watershed in European civilization and world history, is inesca...
Humanities Research Group Working Papers 9https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/hrg-working-papers/1008/thumbn...
This article compares the cartographical representations of the Caspian region produced around 1560...
The Age of Discovery travel narratives from the fifteenth and sixteenth century, written by European...
Once Europeans discovered the New World, cartographers of the time began to map the Americas based o...
The persistence of medieval representations of the world in the sixteenth century puts into perspect...
Cartographic information was highly coveted in sixteenth century Europe, especially when it came fro...
Contains fulltext : 149366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ever since th...
Enclosed are seven poems that explore the topic of mapping. Six of these form part of a series of ek...
As an eye witness to the discovery of America by Columbus, Juan de Ia Cosa possessed excellent and a...
Item does not contain fulltextEver since the 15th century, empires have invented Europe as a meaning...
Of all the technical and scientific developments that made possible the European maritime expansion,...
The voyages of exploration and discovery during the period of European maritime expansion and the im...
This chapter tells a story of how the making of early modern cartographic representations at the tra...
This chapter tells a story of how the making of early modern cartographic representations at the tra...
That 1492 marks a double event and a watershed in European civilization and world history, is inesca...
Humanities Research Group Working Papers 9https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/hrg-working-papers/1008/thumbn...
This article compares the cartographical representations of the Caspian region produced around 1560...
The Age of Discovery travel narratives from the fifteenth and sixteenth century, written by European...
Once Europeans discovered the New World, cartographers of the time began to map the Americas based o...
The persistence of medieval representations of the world in the sixteenth century puts into perspect...
Cartographic information was highly coveted in sixteenth century Europe, especially when it came fro...
Contains fulltext : 149366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ever since th...
Enclosed are seven poems that explore the topic of mapping. Six of these form part of a series of ek...
As an eye witness to the discovery of America by Columbus, Juan de Ia Cosa possessed excellent and a...
Item does not contain fulltextEver since the 15th century, empires have invented Europe as a meaning...
Of all the technical and scientific developments that made possible the European maritime expansion,...
The voyages of exploration and discovery during the period of European maritime expansion and the im...