Count Freducci's Nautical Charts, Papal Cartography, and Trasmission: A Reply to Article by Chrt Van Duzer (2017)

The comment on my paper concerning Conte di 'Ottomano' Freducci by Professor Chet Van Duzer is welcome for a number of reasons. Chet Van Duzer, in his BLJ article, 'Nautical Charts, Texts, and Transmission: The Case of Conte di OttomanoFreducci and Fra Mauro' (pp. 1-4), points ou...

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Main Author: Patrizia Li Cini De Romagnoli
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Language:English
Published: University of Messina 2020-07-01
Series:Humanities
Online Access:https://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/hum/article/view/2541
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description The comment on my paper concerning Conte di 'Ottomano' Freducci by Professor Chet Van Duzer is welcome for a number of reasons. Chet Van Duzer, in his BLJ article, 'Nautical Charts, Texts, and Transmission: The Case of Conte di OttomanoFreducci and Fra Mauro' (pp. 1-4), points out the inherent biases one encounters in interpreting descriptive legends on non-traditional nautical charts, and he reiterates a point I made: namely, that the recondite nature of some of the new information that nautical charts by Count Freducci include are of particular interest to shed light on the process of commissioning and creating nautical charts in Medieval and Renaissance Italy
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Count Freducci's Nautical Charts, Papal Cartography, and Trasmission: A Reply to Article by Chrt Van Duzer (2017)
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title Count Freducci's Nautical Charts, Papal Cartography, and Trasmission: A Reply to Article by Chrt Van Duzer (2017)
title_full Count Freducci's Nautical Charts, Papal Cartography, and Trasmission: A Reply to Article by Chrt Van Duzer (2017)
title_fullStr Count Freducci's Nautical Charts, Papal Cartography, and Trasmission: A Reply to Article by Chrt Van Duzer (2017)
title_full_unstemmed Count Freducci's Nautical Charts, Papal Cartography, and Trasmission: A Reply to Article by Chrt Van Duzer (2017)
title_short Count Freducci's Nautical Charts, Papal Cartography, and Trasmission: A Reply to Article by Chrt Van Duzer (2017)
title_sort count freducci s nautical charts papal cartography and trasmission a reply to article by chrt van duzer 2017
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