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Cartographic Bibliography *Adams, Percy G., Travelers and Travel Liars, 1660-1800, Dover Publications, N.Y., 1980 reprint of 1962 edition, 292pp. Alaí...
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Cartographic Bibliography *Adams, Percy G., Travelers and Travel Liars, 1660-1800, Dover Publications, N.Y., 1980 reprint of 1962 edition, 292pp. AlaíI, Cyrus, “The world map of Qazwini”, IMCoS Journal, 52, 1993, pp. 19-23. *AlaíI, Cyrus, “Oriental medieval maps of the Persian Gulf”, The Map Collector, 60, 1992, pp. 2-8 Almagia, Roberto, Monumenta Cartographica Vaticana, Vatican City, 1944-55, 4 vols. *Allen, John L., "Lands of Myth, Waters of Wonder: The Place of the Imagination in the History of Geographical Exploration". *Allen, Phillip, The Atlas of Atlases, Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Publishers, N.Y., 1992, 160pp. *Andrews, M.C., "The Study and Classification of Medieval MappaMundi", Archeaologia, vol. LXXV, pp. 61-76,1925-26. Arentzen, Jorg-Geerd, Imago Mundi Cartographica: Studien zur Bildlichkeit mittelalterlicher Welt- und ÷kumenekarten unter besonderer Beruksichtigung des Zusammenwirkens von Text und Bild, Munstersche Mittelalter-Schriften 53. Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 1984. *Ayusawa, Shintaro, "The Types of World Maps Made in Japan's Age of National Isolation", Imago Mundi, Vol. X, pp. 123-128. Babcock, W.H., Legendary Islands of the Atlantic, 1975 reprint of 1922 #8 American Geographical Society Research Series, Book for Library Press, N.Y. (a study in medieval geography). *Baddeley, J.F., “Father Matteo Ricci’s Chinese World Maps, 1584-1608”, R.G.S. Journal, vol. L (1917). *Bagrow, Leo, History of Cartography, revised ~ enlarged by R.A. Skelton, Harvard University Press, London: C.A. Watts, 1964; republished and enlarged Chicago: Precedent Publishing, 1985, 312pp. Bagrow, Leo, “The Origin of Ptolemy's Geographia”, Geografiska Annaler 27 (1945): pp. 318-87. *Barber, Peter, The Map Book, Levenger Press, Walker & Co., NY, 2005, 360 pp *BaytonWilliams, R., Investing in Maps, Transworld Publishers Ltd., Corgi Books, 1969, 160pp. *Beazley, C.R., The Dawn of Modern Geography: A History of Exploration and Geographical Science from the Conversion of the Roman Empire to A.D. 900, London, 1949 reprint of 1897-1906 edition, 3 volumes. (c) Beazley, C.R., “New Light on Some Medieval Maps”, Geographical Journal 14 (1899): 620-29; 15 (1900): 130-41, 378-89; 16 (1900): 319-329. *Bergreen, L., Over the Edge of the World, Harper Collins Publishers, , 2003 Bettex, Albert, Discovery of the World, Simon & Schuster, N.Y., 1960. Bevan, W.L. & Philot, H.W., Medieval Geography, Hereford Cathedral, 1969 reprint of 1873 edition (Hereford Mappamundi). Black, J.D., Blathwayt Atlas, Brown University Press, 197075, vol. 1 maps, 48 fold; vol. 2 commentary, 235pp. Blakemore, M.J. & Harley, J.B., “Concepts in the History of Cartography: A Review and Perspective”, Monograph 26, Cartographica 17, no. 4 (1980) *Boorstin, Daniel J., The Discoverers, Random House, N.Y., 1983, 745pp. Brice, W.C., "Early Muslim Sea Charts", Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. 1, pp. 53-61. *Braun/Hogenber, Cities of the World, Civitates Orbis Terrarum *Bricker, C., Landmarks in Mapmaking, A History of Cartography: 2500 Years of Maps and Mapmakers, Elsvier, Amsterdam, 1968, 276pp. *von den Brinken, Anna-Dorothee, “Monumental Legends on Medieval Manuscript Maps”, Imago Mundi, 42, 1990, pp. 9-25. Brodersen, Kai, Dionysios von Alexandria, das Lied von der Welt (Hildesheim, Zurich, New York: Olms, 1994) Brodersen, Kai, Pomponius Mela, Kreuzfahrt durch die Alte Welt (Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1994)

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*Brotton, J., Great Maps, Dorling Kindersley, 2014, 256pp. *Brown, L.A., The Story of Maps, Little Brown, Boston, 1949, reprint: Dover, 1979, 397pp. *Brown, L.A., The World Encompassed, an Exhibition of the History of Maps at the Baltimore Museum of Art, October 7 to November 1952, Baltimore, 125pp. *Bunbury, E.H., A History of Ancient Geography among the Greeks and Romans from the Earliest Ages till the Fall of the Roman Empire, 1883, republished with new introduction by W.H. Stahl, New York: Dover Publications, 1959, 2 vols., 1426pp.(c) Burland, C.A., “American Indian Mapmakers”, Geographical Magazine, 1947. Burris, E.J., Kino and the Cartography of Northwestern New Spain, Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society, Tucson, 1965, 104pp. Cao, Wan-Ru, with Zheng Xihuang, An Atlas of Ancient Maps in China, Beijing, Cultural Relics Publishing House, 1990. Cao, Wan-Ru, “Research on Chinaís cartographic history: review for the past 40 years”, Studies in the History of Natural Sciences, 9:3, 1990, pp. 283-289. Cao, Wan-Ru, “A preliminary inquiry into the interchange of maps between China and other countries”, Studies in the History of Natural Sciences, 12:3, 1993, pp. 287-295. *Chang, Kueisheng, “Africa and the Indian Ocean in Chinese Maps of the 14th and 15th Centuries”, Imago Mundi, vol. XXIV, pp. 21-30. (c) Cardini, F. (ed.), Europe 1492, Portrait of a Continent Five Hundred Years Ago, Facts-on-File, New York, 1989, 238pp. *Chang, Kueisheng, “The Han Maps: New Light on Cartography”, Imago Mundi, vol. 31, pp. 9-18. Chavannes, E., “Les Deux Plus Anciens Specimens de la Cartographie Chinoise”, Bulletin de l’Ecolefrancaise de l’Extreme Orient, Hanoi, 1903, 3, 214. *Connolly, Daniel, The Maps of Matthew Paris, Boydell Press, 2009, 270pp. *Cortazzi, Hugh, Isles of Gold, Antique Maps of Japan, Weatherhill, Inc., 1983/92, 177pp. Cortesão, A., The History of Portuguese Cartography, 2 volumes, Coimbra: Junta de Investigacoes do UltramarLisboa, 1969-71. *Crone, G.R., Maps and Their Makers: An Introduction to the History of Cartography, London: Hutchinson,1953, 5th ed., Archon Books, 1978,181pp. (c) Crone, G.R., “The Hereford Map”, Royal Geographical Society Journal, 1948. Crone, Gerald R., “New Light on the Hereford Map”, The Geographical Journal, 131, part 4, Dec 1965, pp. 447-62. Crone, G.R., The Strange Case of the Vinland Map. *Cumming, Quinn, Hiller, & Williams, Exploration of North America, 1630-1776, New York, 1974. *Cumming, W.P., The Southeast in Early Maps, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1962, 284pp. Cumming, W.P., Quinn, D.B., & Skelton, R.A., Discovery of North America, N.Y., 1972. *Davies, A., “Behaim, Martellus and Columbus”, The Geographical Journal (R.G.S.), Nov. 1977, 143, 3, pp. 450-59. (c) Daly, C.P., “On the Early History of Cartography; or, What We Know of Maps and Mapmaking before the Time of Mercator”, Annual Address. Bulletin of the American Geographical Society II (1879): 140 *Day, J., Maps of Texas, 1827-1900, Austin Pemberton Press, 1964, 156pp. *Dekker, Elly & Peter van der Krogt, Globes from the Western World, Zwemmer, 1993, 183pp. Delano-Smith, Catherine, “Geography or Christianity: Maps of the Holy Land Before 1000”, Journal of Theological Studies, new series, XLII, part 1, April 1991, pp. 143-52. *Delumeau, Jean, History of Paradise: The Garden of Eden in Myth and Tradition, University of Illinois Press, 2000, 288 pp. DeMely, F., “Le 'de Monstris' Chinois et les Bestraires Occidentaux”, Revue Archeologique, 1897 (3e sei), 31, 353.

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*Destombes, M. (ed.), Mappemondes, A.D. 1200-1500 via Monumenta Cartographica vetustioris aevi,: Catalogue preparte par la Commission des Cartes Anciennes de l'Union Geographique Internationale, N. Israel, 1964 and Imago Mundi, vol. I Supplements, vol. 4, N. Israel (c). *Dilke, O.A.W., Greek and Roman Maps, Thames & Hudson Ltd, London, 1985, 224 pp., 62 illustrations. *Divine, D., The Opening of the New World, G.P. Putman's Sons, N.Y., 1973. (c) *Drakoulis, Dr Dimitris, “The study of late antique cartography through web base sources”, ePerimetron, Vol. 2, No. 3, Summer 2007 [16-0-172]. Durand, Dana Bennett, The Vienna-Klosterneuburg Map Corpus of the 15th Century: A Study in the Transition from Medieval to Modern Science, Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1952. *Edson, Evelyn, Mapping Time and Space: How Medieval Mapmakers viewed their World, The British Library Studies in Map History, Volume I, 1997, 210pp. Edson, Evelyn, “The oldest world maps: classical sources of three eighth-century mappaemundi”, Ancient World, 24:2, 1993, pp. 169-184. *Edson, Evelyn, “Matthew Paris’ “other” map of Palestine”, The Map Collector, 66, 1994, pp. 18-22. *Edson, Evelyn, The World Map, 1300-1492, The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2007, 300 pp. *Enterline, J.R., Erikson, Eskimos & Columbus, The John Hopkins University Press, 2002, 342pp. *Fadlan, Ibn, Ibn Fadlan and the Land of Darkness, Penguin Classics. *Falchetta, P. Fra Mauro’s World Map with a Commentary and Translations of the Inscriptions, Brebols, 2006, Terrarum Orbis + CD ROM *Fernandez-Armesto, F. (ed.), The Times Atlas of World Exploration, 3,000 years of Exploring, Explorers and Mapmaking, Times Books/Harper Collins Publishers, N.Y., 1991, 286pp. Fisher, J. & Wieser, F.R. von, The Oldest Map with the Name America of the Year 1507 and the Carta Marina of the Year 1516 by Martin Waldseemuller, N. Israel, Amsterdam reprint of 1903 Insbruck edition, 64pp. 26 plates. *Fite, E.D., & Freeman, A., A Book of Old Maps Delineating American History from earliest days down to the close of the Revolutionary War, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1926, 299pp. Freedman, J.B., The Monstrous Races in Medieval Art and Thought, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981. *Fuchs, Walter, “The Mongol Atlas of China”, Monumenta Serica, monograph VIII, Peiping, Fu Jen University, 1946. *Fuchs, Walter, “Was South Africa Already Known in the 13th Century?”, Imago Mundi, vol. X, pp. 5051. (c) *Gallez, P., “Walsperger and His Knowledge of the Patagonian Giants, 1448”, Imago Mundi, vol. 33, pp. 91-93. *Garcia-Araez Ferrer, H., La Cartogrfia Medieval Y Los Mapamundis de los Beatos, 1998, Inscripcion Registro G.P. Intel. 00/1998/11818, 178 pp. *George, Wilma B., Animals and Maps, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1969, 235pp. Gibson, J., ed. and trans, “Essays on the History of Russian Cartography, 16th to l9th Centuries”, Monograph 13, Cartographica (1975). Gibson, McGuire, "Nippur: New Perspectives", Archaeology ,1977, pp. 26-37. Giles, H.A., “Translations from the Chinese World Map of Father Ricci”, R.G.S. Journal, vol. LIII, 1919. *Gohm, R. van de, Antique Maps for the Collector, Bartholomew & Sons, Edinburgh, 1972, 160pp. *Goss, J. (ed.), The Mapmakers Art, an Illustrated History of Cartography, Rand McNally, 1993, 376pp. *Goss, John, The Mapping of North America, three centuries of map-making 1500-1860, Wellfleet Press, NJ, 1990, 184pp.

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Gow, Andrew, “Gog and Magog on Mappaemundi and Early Printed Maps: Orientalizing Ethnolography in the Apocalyptic Tradition,” Journal of Early Modern History (summer 1996). Greogory, J.W., “The Evolution of the Map of the World”, Scottish Geographical Magazine, volume XXXIII, pp. 49-65. Grosjean, G., The Catalan World Atlas of the Year 1375, Urs Graf Publishing Co., 1979, (reproduction, $795). Guelke, L., “Maps in Modern Geography: Geographical Perspectives on the New Cartography”, Monograph 27, Cartographica 18, no. 2 (1981). Guelke, L., ed., “The Nature of Cartographic Communication”, Monograph 19, Cartographica (1977). *Hale, J., Age of Exploration, Great Ages of Man, Time-Life Books, New York, 1966. (c) *Hapgood, C.H., Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings, Evidence of Advanced Civilization in the Ice Age, Chilton Books, N.Y., 1966, 315pp. *Harley, J.B., “The Evaluation of Early Maps: Toward a Methodology”, Imago Mundi, vol. XXII (1968), pp. 62-74. (c) *Harley, J.B & D. Woodward (ed.), History of Cartography, Volume One, Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient and Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean, University of Chicago Press, 1987, 599pp. *Harley, J.B & D. Woodward (ed.), History of Cartography, Volume Two , Book One, Cartography in the Traditional Islamic and South Asian Societies, University of Chicago Press, 1992, 567pp. *Harley, J.B & D. Woodward (ed.), History of Cartography, Volume Two , Book Two, Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies, University of Chicago Press, 1994, 970pp. *Harriot, T., A Briefe and True Report of the NewFound Land of Virginia, Theodore de Bry edition, Dover Publications, 1972, 91pp. *Harris, Hendon, The Asiatic Fathers of America, Warwick House Publishers, Lynchburg, VA, 1975/2003, 148pp *Harrisse, H., The Discovery of North America, N. Israel, Amsterdam, 1969 reprint of 1892 edition, 818pp. *Harvey, P.D.A., Medieval Maps, The British Library Board, 1991, 96pp. *Harvey, Paul D.A., “The Sawley Map and Other World Maps in Twelfth-Century England”, Imago Mundi, 49 (1997). Head, C. Grant, “The Map as Natural Language: A Paradigm for Understanding,” in New Insights in Cartographic Communication, ed. Christopher Board, Monograph 31, Cartographica 21, no. 1 (1984). Heawood, E., “A Hitherto Unknown World Map of A.D. 1506”, The Geographical Journal, October 1923. *Heawood, E., "The Relationship of the Ricci Maps", R.G.S. Journal, vol. L, 1917. *Heidel, W.A., The Frame of the Ancient Greek Maps, American Geographical Society, 1976 Arno Press reprint of 1937 edition. (c) Hermann, A., Die Alteste Chinesischen Weltkarten Ostasiatische Zeitschrift, OA2, 1919, 8, 185. Hermann, A., Die Altesten Chinesischen Karten von Zentral. *Hessler, John and Chet Van Duzer, Seeing the World Anew, Library of Congress, Levenger Press, 2012, 112pp + 1507 and 1516 maps *Hiatt, Alfred, Terra Incognita: Mapping the Antipodes before 1600, University of Chicago Press, 2008, 224pp *Hill, G., Cartographic Curiosities, The British Library, 1978, 61pp. Hoffman, B.G., Cabot to Cartier, Sources for a Historical Ethnography of Northeastern America, 14971550, University of Toronto Press, 1961. Hoogvliet, Margriet, “The Mystery of the Makers: Did Nuns Make the Ebstorf Map?” Mercator’s World, I, no. 6 (1996), 16-21. *Hoppen, S., “Fifty Small and Miniature Maps of Africa”, Map Collectors' Circle, vol. XI, #108, 1975. Horowotz, Wayne B., "The Babylonian map of the world", Iraq 47 (1988): 147-165.

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Hoye, P. F., “Piri Reis and the Hapgood Hypothesis”, Aramco World Magazine, 31, (Jan. '80), pp. 1831. *Hulbert, H., "An Ancient Map of the World", American Geographic Society Bulletin, October 1904, pp. 600-605. (c) *Humble, R., The Explorers, The Seafarers, Time-Life Books, 1978, 176pp. *Imago Mundi, vols. 27 thru 34+60, Journal of the International Society for the History of Cartography, Berlin, Amsterdam, Stockholm, London, 1935. Johnson, H.B., Carta Marina, Greenwood Press Publishers, 1974. *Johnson, Donald S., Phantom Islands of the Atlantic, Goose Lane Editions, 1994, 232pp. Johnston, A.E.M., “The Earliest Preserved Greek Maps, a New Ionian Coin Type”, Journal of Hellenic Studies, vol. 87 (1967), pp. 86-94. Jomard, Edme Francois, Les monuments de la geographie; ou, Recueil d'anciennes cartes europeenes et orientales, (Atlas), Paris: Duprat, etc. 1842-62. Kamal, Prince Youssouf, Monumenta Cartographica Africae et Aegypti, Cairo, 5 volumes, 1926-1951. *Kapp, Capt. Kit S., "The Printed Maps of Central America up to 1860, Part I 1548-1760; Part II 1762-1860", Map Collectors' Circle, vol. XI, #103, #106,1974/75. *Kimble, G., Geography of the Middle Ages, Russell & Russell, N.Y., 1968, 272pp. (c) Kimble, G., Memoir on the Catalan World Map of the R. Biblioteca Estena at Modena, Royal Geographical Society, 1934, l0pp. + map. Kimble, G., "Some Notes on Medieval Cartography, with special reference to M. Behaim's Globe", Scottish Geographical Magazine, vol. XLIX (1933), pp. 91-98. *Kimble, G., “The Laurentian World Map, with special reference to its portrayal of Africa”, Imago Mundi, vol. I, pp. 29-33. (c) King, G.G., ‘Divagations on the Beatus’, Art Studies, VIII, Part 1 (1930), 3-58. Kish, G., “Cartouches: Notes on Decorative Maps”, LSA Magazine, University of Michigan 4, no. 3, (Spring 1981), pp. 3-9. Kish, G., History of Cartography, Harper & Row, New York, 1973, 49pp., 220 color slides *Kline, N. R., Maps of Medieval Thought the Hereford Paradigm, The Boydell Press, 2001, 261pp. Kohl, J.G., The Kohl Collection of Maps Relating to America, Washington, 1904, 189pp. Kretschmer, Konrad, Die Entdeckung Amerika's in iher Bedeutungfur die Geschichte des Weltbildes, Berlin, W.H. Kuhl, 1892, 2 volumes. (atlas) Kunstmann, F., Atlas zur Entdechungsgeschichte Amerikas, Munich, 1859. Kupfer, Marcia, “The Lost Mappamundi at Chalivoy-Milon”, Speculum, LXVI, no. 3, July 1991, pp. 540-71. Kupfer, Marcia, “The Lost Wheel Map of Ambrogio Lorenzetti”, Art Bulletin, LXXVIII, no. 2, June 1996, pp. 286-310. Kupfer, Marcia, “Medieval World Maps: Embedded Images, Interpretive Frames”, Word and Image, X, no. 3, July-Sept 1994, pp. 262-88. *Landstrom, Biorn, Bold Voyages and Great Explorers, Doubleday, N.Y., 1964. Lattin, Harriet Pratt, “The 11th Century MS Munich 14436: its Contribution to the History of Coordinates, of Logic, of German Studies in France”, Isis, XXXVIII, 1947-8, pp. 205-25. LeCoq, Danielle, "La mappemonde du Liber Floridus ou la vision de Lambert de Saint-Omer", Imago Mundi, 39, 1987, pp. 9-49. LeCoq, Danielle, ‘La Mappemonde d’Henri de Mayence, ou l’Image du Monde au XIIe Siecle’, in Iconographie Medievale: Image, Texte, Contexte, ed. By Gaston Duchet-Suchaux (Paris, 1990), 155207. Leighly, John, California as an Island, The Book Club of California, San Francisco, 1972. *Lelewel, Joachim, Geographie du moyen age... accompagne d'atlas et de cartes dans chaque, Meridian Publications, 1966 reprint of 1852-57 Brussels: Pilliet edition, 5 vols., (atlas).

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