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Czech lands on early maps
Prague : Ministry of Defense of the Czech Republic, 2008 - 133 s. : il. (převážně barev.), mapy, faksim. ; 26 x 33 cm
ISBN 978-80-7278-466-0 (váz.)
Semotanová, Eva, - Author
historické mapy historická kartografie topografické mapování
populárně-naučné publikaceCall number C 333.149 Umístění 912 - Mapy. Atlasy. Glóby Title statement Czech lands on early maps / Eva Semotanová ... [et al.] Issue data Prague : Ministry of Defense of the Czech Republic, 2008 Phys.des. 133 s. : il. (převážně barev.), mapy, faksim. ; 26 x 33 cm ISBN 978-80-7278-466-0 (váz.) National bibl. num. cnb001820094 Note Přeloženo z češtiny. Vydáno ve spolupráci s Geografickou službou AČR Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy Another responsib. Semotanová, Eva, 1952- (Author)
Subj. Headings historické mapy - Česko * historická kartografie - Česko * topografické mapování - Česko Form, Genre populárně-naučné publikace Conspect 912 - Mapy. Atlasy UDC 912.43:904 , 528.9:94 , 528.93 , (437.3) , (0.062) Country Česko Language angličtina Ve volném výběru 912 - Mapy. Atlasy. Glóby Document kind BOOKS Profusely illustrated throughout with maps on almost every page. The Czech territory is shown by means of contour lines and marked by a figure that states its height above sea level. Digital cartography provides a precise reflection of the landscape. Found are abundant fields around the mountain, meadows and woods crossed by paths, and communities connected by trails, roads and railways. Every single corner of the land bears a local name reflecting the history of the country and its present life. Aerial photographs show distinctive mountain ranges, cascades of water reservoirs and sprawling city agglomerations. Stirring descriptions of the landscape had been left to poets to pursue as maps became the picture of the world. Maps are the subject of this publication, deemed to cast their past and presence. Contents include: Chapter 1) With Maps, about Maps, Map Collections and Cartography, Chapter 2) Survey of Mapmaking in the Czech Lands Until Beginning of the 20th Century, Chapter 3) Art of Mapmaking as a Sign of Respect and Admiration, Chapter 4) Defense and Conquest, the Importance of Maps in Military Conflicts Over Three Centuries, Chapter 5) From a Region to the World, Maps Capturing the Territorial Metamorphosis, Chapter 6) Maps of the Czech Lands as Rarities of Cartography, Chapter 7) Development and New Aspects of the National and Military Topographical Mapmaking, Bibliography. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.czLoading…
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