Dr Jacob Gestman Geradts (Early Modern History, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium): Cornelis de Hooghe (1541–1583): Emperor’s Son and Cartographer Lectures in the history of cartography convened by Catherine Delano-Smith (Institute of Historical Research, University of London), Tony Campbell (formerly Map Library, British Library), Peter Barber (Visiting Fellow, History, King’s College, formerly Map Library, British Library) and Alessandro Scafi (Warburg Institute). Meetings are usually ..
The Leverhulme Network ‘Cartography between Europe and the Islamic World’ brings together experts in...
Frijhoff Willem. H. de Ridder-Symoens et J. M. Fletcher (éd.), Academic Relations between the Low Co...
Maps, marriage and mobility are among the main concerns of Joseph de Ferraris (1726-1814), an eighte...
Dr Angelo Cattaneo (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Rome): ‘What Is a Map? The Case of Fra Mauro...
Alessandro Scafi (Senior Lecturer in Medieval and Renaissance Cultural History) The aim of this cour...
The Brussels Map Circle invites you to a whole day of conferences on the cartography of Africa from ...
Since a few decades historical cartographical studies started to emphasize the social and spatial co...
The international conference focuses on the historical, political, social and artistic contexts of C...
Ptolemy's Geography in the Renaissance -- A Warburg Institute Colloquium Friday and...
Saturday 6 December 2014 (9.30 – 16.30) Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels Cartography during si...
At the end of the 18th century, empress Maria-Theresa of the Habsburg Empire commissioned a large-sc...
MEDIEVAL MAPS AND DIAGRAMS A ONE-DAY CONFERENCE AT THE WARBURG INSTITUTE, LONDON 9 MARCH 2012 In the...
In the second half of the eighteenth century, military engineers working for the Austrian Habsburg m...
Online Annual Conference of the SEAA 17-18 Contact and registration: emmanuelle.peraldo@univ...
The Institutions of the Habsburg Low Countries (XVI-XVIII c.) Lieu: Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Da...
The Leverhulme Network ‘Cartography between Europe and the Islamic World’ brings together experts in...
Frijhoff Willem. H. de Ridder-Symoens et J. M. Fletcher (éd.), Academic Relations between the Low Co...
Maps, marriage and mobility are among the main concerns of Joseph de Ferraris (1726-1814), an eighte...
Dr Angelo Cattaneo (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Rome): ‘What Is a Map? The Case of Fra Mauro...
Alessandro Scafi (Senior Lecturer in Medieval and Renaissance Cultural History) The aim of this cour...
The Brussels Map Circle invites you to a whole day of conferences on the cartography of Africa from ...
Since a few decades historical cartographical studies started to emphasize the social and spatial co...
The international conference focuses on the historical, political, social and artistic contexts of C...
Ptolemy's Geography in the Renaissance -- A Warburg Institute Colloquium Friday and...
Saturday 6 December 2014 (9.30 – 16.30) Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels Cartography during si...
At the end of the 18th century, empress Maria-Theresa of the Habsburg Empire commissioned a large-sc...
MEDIEVAL MAPS AND DIAGRAMS A ONE-DAY CONFERENCE AT THE WARBURG INSTITUTE, LONDON 9 MARCH 2012 In the...
In the second half of the eighteenth century, military engineers working for the Austrian Habsburg m...
Online Annual Conference of the SEAA 17-18 Contact and registration: emmanuelle.peraldo@univ...
The Institutions of the Habsburg Low Countries (XVI-XVIII c.) Lieu: Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Da...
The Leverhulme Network ‘Cartography between Europe and the Islamic World’ brings together experts in...
Frijhoff Willem. H. de Ridder-Symoens et J. M. Fletcher (éd.), Academic Relations between the Low Co...
Maps, marriage and mobility are among the main concerns of Joseph de Ferraris (1726-1814), an eighte...