Study, marketplace and labyrinth: geometry as rhetoric (New Formations 57, Winter 2005)
Author: Jess Edwards
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Jess Edwards
Edwards focuses on how we might judge the cultural currency of maps in the early modern period, and how maps might have been used then. The article suggests the heterogeneous implications of the development of early-modern cartography. Finally, the article explores the traditional cartographic history from this period to the present day.