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Török, Zsolt 
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2022-08-29T12:33:31Z
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2022-08-29T12:33:31Z
Release
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2021
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http://hdl.handle.net/10831/61735
Abstract
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Wolfgang Lazius, one of the most important humanists and scholars in mid16th-century Vienna was born in the imperial capital in 1514. Five hundred years later, his name is internationally acknowledged by map historians for his influential cartographic works, in particular for the first printed regional atlas devoted to the Austrian provinces, Typi chorographici Provinciae Austriae, which was presumably etched by the author and published in Vienna in 1561. Of some two dozens of maps and topographic sketches that survived the ‘wear and tear’ of the past centuries, in this paper we would like to focus on two of Lazius’s most significant cartographic works, both representing the territory of the Kingdom of Hungary.
Language
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Angol
Title
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Two maps of Hungary
Type
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könyvfejezet
Date Change
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2021-10-01T17:30:42Z
Scope
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85-114
Address Book
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Wolfgang Lazius (1514-1565). Geschichtsschreibung, Kartographie und Altertumswissenschaft im Wien des 16. Jahrhundert
MTMT ID
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31990794
Release Date
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2021
department of Author
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MTA-ELTE Geokartográfiai Kutatócsoport (2006 végéig működött)
department of Author
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Térképtudományi és Geoinformatikai Intézet
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Térképtudományi és Geoinformatikai Intézet


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