An edition of Mapping Greece, 1420-1800 (2011)

Mapping Greece, 1420-1800

a history : maps in the Margarita Samourkas Collection

Mapping Greece, 1420-1800
Giōrgos Tolias, Giōrgos Tolias
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An edition of Mapping Greece, 1420-1800 (2011)

Mapping Greece, 1420-1800

a history : maps in the Margarita Samourkas Collection

"Illustrated history of the cartography of Greece during the Renaissance and Enlightenment. Examines cartographic tradition, surveying technology, and map production as it changed over time. Contains a detailed catalogue of the 1,700 maps of Greece in the Margarita Samourka Map Collection"--Provided by publisher.

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English
Pages
545

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Cover of: Mapping Greece, 1420-1800
Mapping Greece, 1420-1800: a history : maps in the Margarita Samourkas Collection
2011, Oak Knoll Press, Hes & de Graaf Publishers
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Edition Notes

English, rev. ed. of: Historia tēs chartographias tou Hellēnikou chorou 1420-1800 : Athens, 2008.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
[New Castle, DE], [Houten, Netherlands]
Series
Institute for Neohellenic Research -- 122, Institute for Neohellenic Research -- 122.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
526.09495
Library of Congress
GA881 .T65 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
545 p.
Number of pages
545

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44828331M
ISBN 10
1584563028
ISBN 13
9781584563020
LCCN
2012004481
OCLC/WorldCat
773022417

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