01656nam a2200277Ia 4500999001500000003000400015005001700019008004100036020001800077040001000095082001000105082000900115100002500124245001300149260001900162260000900181300000800190365000900198365001100207365000600218365000900224505102000233650001801253942001201271952009501283 c7374d7374OSt20200314113730.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9781861890214 ckrvia a526.8 bCOS  aDenis Cosgrove92919 aMappings bReaktion Books c1999 a311 b3198 cRupees d0 e3198 aIntroduction: Mapping Meaning Denis Cosgrove p.I, Mapping in the Mind: The Earth from Ancient Alexandria by Christian Jacob p.24, Mapping Eden: Cartographies of the Earthly Paradise by Alessandro Scafi p.50, Terrestrial Globalism: Mapping the Globe in Early Modern by Europe Jerry Brotton p.71, Mapping Places: Chorography and Vision in the Renaissance by Lucia Nuti p.90, Mapping, the Body and Desire: Christopher Packe's Chorography of Kent by Michael Charles worth p.109, Dark with Excess of Bright: Mapping the Coastlines of Knowledge Paul Carter p.125, Mapping Tropical Waters: British Views and Visions of Rio de Janeiro Luciana de Lima Martins p.148, Mapping Modernity: Utopia and Communications Networks by Armand Mattelart p.169, The Uses of Cartographic Literacy: Mapping, Survey and Citizenship in Twentieth Century Britain by David Matless p.193, The Agency of Mapping: Speculation, Critique and Invention by James Corner p.213, Mapping and the Expanded Field of Contemporary Art by Wystan Curnow p.253  aScience92920 cBK2ddc 00104070aKRVIAbKRVIAcGENd2018-10-31l0o526.8 COS p7376r2018-10-31w2018-10-31yBK