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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté. Image fixe. Image cartographique : sans médiation
Auteur(s) : Ashworth, Mick
Titre(s) : Why north is up [Texte imprimé] : map conventions and where they came from / Mick Ashworth
Publication : Oxford : Bodleian Library, 2019
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (224 p.) : ill. en coul., cartes ; 24 cm
Note(s) : Notes bibliogr. p. [218]-220. Index
Many people have a love of maps. But what lies behind the process of map-making? How
have cartographers through the centuries developed their craft and established a language
of maps which helps them to better represent our world and users to understand it?
This book tells the story of how widely accepted mapping conventions originated and
evolved - from map orientation, projections, typography and scale, to the use of colour,
map symbols, ways of representing relief and the treatment of boundaries and place
names. It charts the fascinating story of how conventions have changed in response
to new technologies and ever-changing mapping requirements, how symbols can be a matter
of life or death, why universal acceptance of conventions can be difficult to achieve
and how new mapping conventions are developing to meet the needs of modern cartography.
Here is an accessible and enlightening guide to the sometimes hidden techniques of
map-making through the centuries.
Sujet(s) : Cartographie
Cartographie -- Histoire
Cartes -- Symboles
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 978-1-85124-519-2 (rel.) : 30 EUR. - ISBN 1851245197
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb458104403
Notice n° :
FRBNF45810440
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Introduction ; North : this way up ; Latitude & longitude : location, location,
location ; Map projections : distorting the earth ; Grids : squaring up ; Scale
: size matters ; Legends : what does it all mean? ; Ornament : art meets science
; Map symbols : conventional signs ; Point symbols : X marks the spot ; Line symbols
: keeping on track ; Area symbols : what's the difference? ; Colour : deep blue
sea? ; Generalization : fake maps? ; Spot heights & soundings : on the dot ; Hachures
: sloping off ; Contours & isboaths : on the level ; Layer colours : rose-tinted
; Hill shading : out of the shadows ; Place names : putting a name to it ; Boundaries
: drawing the line ; Topography : keep it clear ; Qualitative thematic maps : what
do we have here? ; Quantitative thematic maps : how many are there? ; Geological
maps : what lies beneath ; Hydrographic charts : bon voyage ; Military maps : friend
or foe? ; Global mapping : let's stick together ; Different perspectives : picture
this ; Digital & online mapping : in our hands ; Interactive maps & democratization
: MIY-map it yourself.