[ISHMap-List] In "The Portolan", Issue 102: Mapping Richmond Virginia; Geographical Board Games; Rosselli maps; Mapa Quetzalecatzin; and more.

Thomas Sander sanderva at erols.com
Wed Aug 29 22:38:54 CEST 2018


Dear readers of the ISH Map List:

 

This thrice-yearly journal with articles on maps, the history of
cartography, and exploration is the only journal of its kind in the
Americas.   Below is information on the Fall 2018 issue recently published
and mailed.   See http://www.washmapsociety.org/TPJ2.htm  for details on
ordering the current or past issues of "The Portolan".  That link also takes
the reader to the contents list of all back issues and an index to those
issues.  The focus of the society and the journal is not solely Washington;
topics are widespread in scope. 

 

"THE PORTOLAN": JOURNAL OF THE WASHINGTON MAP SOCIETY
ISSUE 102 (FALL 2018)
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Issue 102 (Fall 2018), consisting of 84 pages, was published in August 2018
and is in distribution to all paid subscribers and print-issue members in
good standing of the Washington Map Society.  Copies are available for
purchase.

 

MARIANNE McKEE traces the mapping of Richmond, Virginia. LESLIE COURTOIS
describes the exacting work of a conservator.  K. MEHMET KENTEL reveals
cartographic fun on British geographical board games. PETER MEURER describes
fragments of three multisheet Rosselli maps. JOHN HESSLER details the
extreme value of a new central American map in the collection at the Library
of Congress.  Five books are reviewed.  And there is more.

 

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"The Portolan" is published three times per year; issue 103 is due for
release in late November 2018.

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE 102 - Fall 2018
 
ARTICLES

"From Survey to Settlement: Maps of the City of Richmond, Virginia" by
Marianne M. McKee          

"The Conservation of Richard Young's 1817 Map of Richmond", by Leslie
Courtois

"Empire on a Board: Navigating the British Empire through Geographical Board
Games in the Nineteenth Century", by Koca Mehmet Kentel   ----------RISTOW
PRIZE 2017 HONORABLE MENTION 

"Fragments of three multisheet Rosselli maps in Salzburg", by Peter H.
Meurer 

"The Rare 'Mapa Quetzalecatzin' Comes to the Library of Congress", by John
Hessler  

 

RECENT PUBLICATIONS
This regular feature, a bibliographic listing of articles and books
appearing worldwide on antique maps and globes and the history of
cartography, is compiled by Leah Thomas. 

 

BOOK REVIEWS

 <https://nyupress.org/books/9781479837298/> A Biography of a Map in Motion:
Augustine Herrman's Chesapeake (Reviewer: Bill Wooldridge)

 
<https://www.ibtauris.com/Books/Humanities/History/History-specific-events--
topics/Historical-geography/Mapping-America-The-General-Survey-of-British-No
rth-America-and-Its-Legacy?menuitem=%7bDFF51E2F-C0BA-4928-ACC4-415188DCDEE8%
7d> The First Mapping of America: The General Survey of British North
America (Reviewer:  Joel Kovarsky)

 <http://www.italicapress.com/index483.html> Cristoforo Buondelmonti -
Description of the Aegean and Other Islands (Reviewer: Bert Johnson)

 
<https://www.midseabooks.com/publications_detail.aspx?pid=13893#.W1YlBPZFxZU
> The Islands of Malta and the Order of St John: Grigory Krayevsky
(Reviewer: John Docktor)

 <https://maltamapsociety.mt/> Malta Map Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 3
(Reviewer: Bert Johnson)

 

SHORTER ITEMS

1.     President's Fall 2018 Letter

2.     New Digital Membership Option for WMS Members

3.     Washington Map Society Meetings:  September - December 2018   

4.     Exhibitions and Meetings

5.     Map Site Seeing 

6.     Ristow Prize Competition 2019

7.     WMS Annual Business Meeting, April 12, 2018, by Hal Meinheit

8.     WMS Annual Dinner, May 4, 2018, by Ed Redmond

9.     A visit to JC McElveen's Grolier Exhibit, by Leigh Lockwood

10.  Library of Congress G&M:  Recent Acquisitions, by Bob Morris 

11.  America's Two Newest Map Fairs

12.  Cartographic Notes, by Thomas Sander

13. Spotlight on the WMS Membership - Charles Burroughs, Matthew Edney, Gene
Scheel

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AUTHORS OF ARTICLES AND REVIEWS

LESLIE COURTOIS has been the paper conservator for the Library of Virginia
since 1998.

JOHN DOCKTOR, a past president of the WMS, maintains a listing of
Cartographic Meetings and Exhibitions at  <http://www.docktor.com>
www.docktor.com . He attended the 2011 IMCoS Symposium in Malta and is the
US representative for the Malta Map Society.

JOHN HESSLER is Curator, Kislak Collection of the Archaeology of the Early
Americas, Library of Congress.

BERT JOHNSON is a past president of WMS who writes often about the
cartography of Greece and the Mediterranean

K. MEHMET KENTEL, a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Washington, is the
recipient of Honorable Mention for the WMS's 2017 Dr. Walter Ristow Prize
for Academic Achievement in the History of Cartography. 

JOEL KOVARSKY, the author of "The True Geography of Our Country: Jefferson's
Cartographic Vision (University of Virginia Press, 2014)", for many years
has been the proprietor of The Prime Meridian: Antique Maps & Books.

LEIGH LOCKWOOD is webmaster of the WMS.

MARIANNE M. McKEE, a past President of the WMS and co-editor of "Virginia in
Maps", served for a number of years as the Map Specialist at the Library of
Virginia.

HAROLD MEINHEIT is Secretary of the Washington Map Society.

ROBERT MORRIS is Cartographic Acquisitions Specialist, Geography and Map
Division, Library of Congress.


PETER H. MEURER, Dr. rer. nat., has headed several research projects at the
Universities of Cologne, Duisburg and Trier as well as in cooperation with
private collectors. He is the author of more than 150 publications on
pre-1700 history of cartography mainly in Germany and the Low Countries. 


ED REDMOND is Immediate Past President of the Washington Map Society.

THOMAS SANDER is Editor of "The Portolan"

WILLIAM C. WOOLDRIDGE, the author of "Mapping Virginia:  From the Age of
Exploration to the Civil War", has given cartographic history presentations
at Colonial Williamsburg, Old Salem, the Virginia Historical Society, and
elsewhere.

 

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Web Site for more information about the Washington Map Society:
<http://www.WashMapSociety.org> http://www.WashMapSociety.org    
A listing and index of the contents of all issues of 'The Portolan' is
accessible at  <http://www.washmapsociety.org/Portolan-Indexes.htm>
http://www.washmapsociety.org/Portolan-Indexes.htm 
Also at  <http://www.washmapsociety.org/TPJ2.htm>
http://www.washmapsociety.org/TPJ2.htm  is information

on how to order and locate issues of the journal, and procedures for
prospective authors.

Online links to several past articles are also at the "Portolan" web page.

Membership in the Society and online registration now includes access online
to all current and past issues of "The Portolan."
 
Membership/Subscription Cost: Subscription cost is the same as membership,
and may be commenced at any time. To U.S. addresses, the cost is US $45.00
per year. To Canadian addresses the rate is US $50.00 per year.  For other
foreign addressees, the annual cost is US$ 65.00. Multiple year memberships/
subscriptions are available; the annual cost is reduced if a multiple year
membership is chosen - see web site.  All non-US address copies of the
journal are sent airmail; the US Postal Service no longer offers a surface
option. DIGITAL-ONLY individual memberships are available - US $20 the first
year for new members; one year is US $30, the annual cost is reduced if a
multiple year membership is chosen - see web site. Payment is accepted in US
dollars only. Payment may be made via PayPal for membership/subscriptions
and back issues.   Membership/ subscription/PayPal details form can be found
at the Washington Map Society Web Site below. For further information,
contact John Docktor at  <mailto:washmap at gmail.com> washmap at gmail.com  


Current/Past Copies: Copies of 'The Portolan' beginning with issue 66 cost
US$14.00 postpaid for US; $17 postpaid to Canada, and $21 to other foreign
addresses.  Payment is accepted in US dollars only, and may be paid via
check or PayPal.  Issues 65 and earlier are available at a lower cost. A
discount is given for orders of multiple issues. See
http://www.washmapsociety.org/Purchase-of-Back-Issues.htm for details on
ordering the current or past Portolans.

 

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Thomas F. Sander
Editor, 'The Portolan'
Washington Map Society
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Burke, VA 22009-8036 USA
 
Phone: 703.426.2880       International: +1.703.426.2880         Fax:
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