Dr. Wolfgang Scharfe
(Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany)

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AUTOCHTHONOUS AND HETERONOMOUS CARTOGRAPHIC PERIODS
AS METHODOLOGIC APPROACH IN HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY
BRANDENBURG IN THE 15TH TO 18TH CENTURIES AS AN EXAMPLE


Introduction
1. From the Ulm Ptolemy edition to the first printed map of Brandenburg
2. The Thirty Years‘ War: the Swedish military map by Olof Hansson Svart
3. Jakob Paul v. Gundling: the King‘s jester - a mapmaker
4. Franz Ludwig Güssefeld: a map of Brandenburg published in Nuremberg
5. Berlin as an emerging cartographic focus at the end of the 18th century


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