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When France Was King of Cartography: The Patronage and Production of Maps in Early Modern France

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When France Was King of Cartography: The Patronage and Production of Maps in Early Modern France - Petto, Christine Marie
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Geographical works, as socially constructed texts, provide a rich source for historians and historians of science investigating patronage, the governmental initiatives and support for science, and the governmental involvement in early modern commerce. Over the course of nearly two centuries (1594-1789), in adopting and adapting maps as tools of statecraft, the Bourbon Dynasty both developed patron-client relations with mapmakers and corporations and created scientific institutions with fundamental geographical goals. ...

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When France Was King of Cartography: The Patronage and Production of Maps in Early Modern France 2007, Lexington Books, Lanham, MD

ISBN-13: 9780739117767

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When France Was King of Cartography: The Patronage and Production of Maps in Early Modern France 2007, Lexington Books, Lanham, MD

ISBN-13: 9780739114407

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