Kartografija i geoinformacije | |
The Representation of the Hungarian Towns in Domenico Zenoi's and Paolo Forlani's Cartographic Work | |
Szalai, Béla1  | |
关键词: Cartography; Venice; Zenoi; Forlani; Hungarian towns; Ottoman conquests; | |
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学科分类:自然科学(综合) | |
来源: Kartografija i Geoinformacije | |
【 摘 要 】
In the mid-16th century Venice was the European center of cartography. The two most distinguished representatives of the Venetian school of cartography, which included their close collaborators, Natale Bonifacio and Martin Rota Kolunic from Å ibenik in Dalmatia, were Domenico Zenoi and Paolo Forlani. The study deals with their cartographic and publishing activity, their relationship and rivalry within the context of the Venetian cartographic production and analyzes in detail their engravings of the Hungarian towns at the time of the Ottoman conquests, including the siege and the fall of the fortress Sziget during the command of Nikola Å ubic Zrinyi. The analysis is based on the five extant copies of Zenoi's and Forlani's collections of views, two of which have been unknown until discovered by the author in the Budapest National Library. KljuÄne rijeÄiCartography;Venice;Zenoi;Forlani;Hungarian towns;Ottoman conquests HrÄak ID: 97956URIhttp://hrcak.srce.hr/97956
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