| Susan L. Roberson - 2001 - 338 pages
...architectural, political or commercial—that make possible the fabrication of a geographical plan.' 3 Far from being “illustrations,” iconic glosses...that made it possible to represent the coastlines. It is equivalent to a describer of the “tour” type. But the map graduallywins out over these figures;... | |
| Andrew Ballantyne - 2002 - 224 pages
...architectural, political or commercial - that make possible the fabrication of a geographical plan. 2 Far from being "illustrations," iconic glosses on...that made it possible to represent the coastlines. It is equivalent to a describer of the "tour" type. But the map gradually wins out over these figures;... | |
| Andrew Ballantyne - 2002 - 218 pages
...architectural, political or commercial — that make possible the fabrication of a geographical plan. 2 Far from being “illustrations,” iconic glosses...that made it possible to represent the coastlines. It is equivalent to a describer of the “tour” type. But the map gradually wins out over these figures;... | |
| Michel de Certeau - 1984 - 260 pages
...architectural, political or commercial—that make possible the fabrication of a geographical plan. 13 Far from being "illustrations," iconic glosses on the text, these figurations, like fragments of stones, mark on the map the historical operations from which it resulted. Thus the sailing ship painted... | |
| Peter M. Candler - 2006 - 203 pages
...architectural, political or commercial — that make possible the fabrication of a geographical plan. Far from being 'illustrations,' iconic glosses on...that made it possible to represent the coastlines. It is equivalent to a describer of the 'tour' type. But the map gradually wins out over these figures;... | |
| Peter M. Candler - 2006 - 203 pages
...architectural, political or commercial — that make possible the fabrication of a geographical plan. Far from being 'illustrations,' iconic glosses on...that made it possible to represent the coastlines. It is equivalent to a describer of the 'tour' type. But the map gradually wins out over these figures;... | |
| Patricia Fumerton - 2006 - 312 pages
...maps in the course of the early modern period. "The sailing ship painted on the sea," says de Certeau, "indicates the maritime expedition that made it possible to represent the coastlines." Such a sailing ship, he continues, is equivalent to a describer of the "tour" type. But the map gradually... | |
| Patricia Fumerton - 2006 - 312 pages
...maps in the course of the early modern period. "The sailing ship painted on the sea," says de Certeau, "indicates the maritime expedition that made it possible to represent the coastlines." Such a sailing ship, he continues, is equivalent to a describer of the "tour" type. But the map gradually... | |
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