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  1. 1. Cartography and the Renaissance: Continuity and Change. David Woodward. 2. The Role of Maps in Later Medieval Society: Twelfth to Fourteenth Century. Victoria Morse. The History of Renaissance Cartography: Interpretive Essays. Maps and Renaissance Culture. 3.

  2. 8 de oct. de 2018 · Esta visión fresca y renovadora del mapa como objeto de investigación tuvo una gran influencia en los discípulos de Robinson, sobre todo en dos de ellos, cuyos nombres se convertirían en verdaderos referentes de la disciplina: David Woodward y John Brian Harley.

  3. Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean. Edited by J. B. Harley and David Woodward. ©1987-2020 | 622 pages | 32-page color insert, 40 color plates, 240 halftones | 8½×11. The History of Cartography Series.

  4. When the University of Chicago Press launched the landmark History of Cartography series nearly thirty years ago, founding editors J.B. Harley and David Woodward hoped to create a new basis for map history.

  5. David Woodward (29 August 1942 – 25 August 2004) was an English-born American historian of cartography and cartographer.

  6. David Woodward, map historian and editor of the monumental History of Cartography, died of cancer on August 25, 2004. Through the History of Cartography Project, he led the discipline of the history of cartography into new avenues of research and new un-derstanding of the importance of maps and their role in world history.

  7. 31 de ago. de 2004 · David A. Woodward, a British-born geographer, editor and historian of mapmaking who helped create an encyclopedic series of books re-examining the place of mapmaking in world history, died last...