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Subject: How does one publish Renaissance maps?
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 17:43:29 -0700
From: Roger Knouff <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Hello everyone,
I am a still new at the map librarian game and am not sure how to assist
a professor in publishing a couple of Renaissance and one 17th century
maps. The three maps are listed below, along with sources of the
publications where he viewed the maps.
I realize the original maps are no longer in copyright, but how does one
acquire images of the map in order to reprint them in a publication?
Any advice would be appreciated,
Roger Knouff
ASU Libraries Map Collection
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Map 1: Dr. Luigi Vagnetti's reconstruction of Alberti's Descripto urbis
Romae, c. 1450
Edgerton (1975, 118) presents Dr. Luigi Vagnetti's reconstruction of
Alberti's Descripto urbis Romae, c. 1450
Edgerton, Samuel. 1975. The Renaissance Rediscovery of Linear
Perspective. New York: Basic Books.
Map 2: Plan of Imola (1503) by Leondaro da Vinca
Pinto, John. 1976. Origins and Development of the Ichnographic City
Plan. The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 35(1),
35-50. figure 1
Map 3: Georg MarkGraf, Map of Brazil 1662
Alpers, Svetlana. 1983. The Art of Describing: Dutch Art in the
Seventeenth Century. The University of Chicago Press: Chicago.
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