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Maps of the Moon
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Maps of the Moon

When does a depiction of the moon become a lunar map? This publication addresses this question from theoretical and historical standpoints. It is argued that moon maps are of crucial importance to the history of cartography, for they challenge established notions of what a map is, how it functions, what its purposes are, and what kind of power it embodies and performs. The publication also shows how terrestrial cartography has shaped the history of lunar mapping since the seventeenth century, through visual and nomenclature conventions, the cultural currency of maps, mapmakers’ social standing, and data-gathering and projection practices. It further demonstrates that lunar cartography has also been organized by an internal principle that is born of the fundamental problem of how to create static map spaces capable of representing a referent that is constantly changing to our eyes, as is the visible face of the moon. It is suggested that moon maps may be classed in three broad categories, according to the kinds of solutions for this representational problem that have been devised over the last 400 years.
Alaotsikko
Lunar Cartography from the Seventeenth Century to the Space Age
Kirjailija
Thomás Haddad
ISBN
9789004400887
Kieli
englanti
Paino
178 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
30.12.2019
Kustantaja
BRILL
Sivumäärä
98