The oldest printed maps of the Farthest North

Source at https://framsenteret.no/forum/framforum2022/the-oldest-printed-maps-of-the-farthest-north/ . “Looking to the North” is a unique cartographic exhibition currently on display at the Polar Museum in Tromsø. The exhibition features some of the most spectacular printed maps of the northern regi...

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Main Authors: Hansen, Poul Henning Gustaf, Aspaas, Per Pippin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Fram centre 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25432
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Summary:Source at https://framsenteret.no/forum/framforum2022/the-oldest-printed-maps-of-the-farthest-north/ . “Looking to the North” is a unique cartographic exhibition currently on display at the Polar Museum in Tromsø. The exhibition features some of the most spectacular printed maps of the northern regions, among them a copy of the first printed map of the European Far North, published in Ulm 1482, in present-day Germany. UiT The Arctic University of Norway boasts one of the finest collections of printed maps of the Far North, supplemented by a substantial book collection with travelogues from the northern regions. The objects on display all come from this collection. The exhibition spans just over a century, from the late fifteenth to the early seventeenth century, a period which saw swift technological development coincide with mounting interest in the northern regions. Covering a whole room, each of the four exhibition walls marks a particular thematic or materialistic feature.