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020 _a‎ 9781568987637
082 _aVSCL
_bROS
100 _aRosenberg, Daniel
245 0 _aCartographies of Time: A History of the Timeline
260 _aNew York
_bPrinceton Architectural Press
_c2010
300 _a272: ill.
_c22.86 x 2.54 x 27.31 cm
_rHB
504 _aCartographies of Time is the first comprehensive history of graphic representations of time in Europe and the United States from 1450 to the present. Authors Daniel Rosenberg and Anthony Grafton have crafted a lively history featuring fanciful characters and unexpected twists and turns. From medieval manuscripts to websites, Cartographies of Time features a wide variety of timelines that in their own unique ways—curving, crossing, branching—defy conventional thinking about the form. A fifty-four-foot-long timeline from 1753 is mounted on a scroll and encased in a protective box. Another timeline uses the different parts of the human body to show the genealogies of Jesus Christ and the rulers of Saxony. Ladders created by missionaries in eighteenth-century Oregon illustrate Bible stories in a vertical format to convert Native Americans. Also included is the April 1912 Marconi North Atlantic Communication chart, which tracked ships, including the Titanic, at points in time rather than by theirgeographic location, alongside little-known works by famous figures, including a historical chronology by the mapmaker Gerardus Mercator and a chronological board game patented by Mark Twain. Presented in a lavishly illustrated edition, Cartographies of Time is a revelation to anyone interested in the role visual forms have played in our evolving conception of history.
650 _aCartography
650 _aHistorical chronology
650 _aHistory
650 _aMaps
650 _aVisual Culture
700 _a Grafton, Anthony
_eCo-author
942 _cBKS
999 _c363
_d363