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When France Was King of Cartography

The Patronage and Production of Maps in Early Modern France

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Focusing on over a thousand maps and numerous producers, this book delves into the cultural significance of cartography in early modern France. It explores how localized interests and situated knowledge are reflected in these geographical creations. By examining the interplay between power, patronage, geography, and commerce, the work highlights the evolution of mapmaking as a reflection of societal dynamics over two centuries.

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When France Was King of Cartography, Christine Marie Petto

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