Pîrî Reis'ten önce ve sonra Topkapı Sarayı'nda haritalar = Before and after Pîrî Reis : maps at Topkapı Palace

Pîrî Reis is one of the foremost names in the history of Turkish cartography and navigation. In the 16th century Ottoman cartography made a major leap forward with the maps and charts drawn by Pîrî Reis. This large scale world map that he drew in 1513 demonstrates his knowledge and skill. It shows s...

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Weitere Verfasser: Ak, Mahmut (BerichterstatterIn), Bostan, İdris (BerichterstatterIn), Renda, Günsel (BerichterstatterIn), Sarıcaoğlu, Fikret (BerichterstatterIn), Taşkın, Alev (BerichterstatterIn), Işın, Priscilla Mary (BerichterstatterIn), Taşkın, Bahadır (BerichterstatterIn), Eagle, Hande (BerichterstatterIn)
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Sprache:tur
Veröffentlicht: İstanbul BKG Yayınları 2013
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Zusammenfassung:Pîrî Reis is one of the foremost names in the history of Turkish cartography and navigation. In the 16th century Ottoman cartography made a major leap forward with the maps and charts drawn by Pîrî Reis. This large scale world map that he drew in 1513 demonstrates his knowledge and skill. It shows southwestern Europe, northwest Africa, southeast and central America, and gives written information about the New World. It is a portolan type map without lines of latitude or longitude, showing only the coasts and islands. As Pîrî Reis himself explains, he made use of the map of America drawn by Christopher Columbus in addition to other earlier European and Islamic maps, as well as his own observations. In 1528-29 Pîrî Reis drew a second map, of which only one section has survived. This shows the newly discovered territories of the northern Atlantic and north and central America.
Beschreibung:"2013 Pîrî Reis Dünya Haritası'nın 500. yıl dönümü"
Pages 1-63 contain essays, pages 64-229 is the exhibition catalogue.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 230-235)
Beschreibung:235 pages
maps (color), facsimiles (color)
27 x 24 cm
ISBN:9786055495244
978-605-5495-24-4