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On the unveiling of two versions of Rigas Velestinlis Charta
- By e-Perimetron journal
- Published 17 June 2010
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e-Perimetron is a pluralist peer reviewed international journal which does not obey any particular ideological, theoretical or methodological approach in dealing with humanistic, artistic, scientific and technological issues related to map history and cartographic heritage. The journal is published quarterly during the year.
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by Evangelos Livieratos
In this short note it is put in evidence for the first time some important differences which exist in apparently two versions of Rigas Velestinlis Charta, the known major 12-sheet map of Greek Enlightenment published in Vienna in 1797.
It is shown that the two versions of Rigas Charta present striking differences in seven map sheets, namely in sheets No. 2, No. 3, No. 5, No. 6, No. 7, No.8 and No.9 in terms of existing and missing toponyms in the two map versions.
The important finding was made possible thanks to modern digital technology as applied to the study and analysis of historical maps and especially to the relevant technique of “digital transparency” which allows comparative studies of maps.
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In this short note it is put in evidence for the first time some important differences which exist in apparently two versions of Rigas Velestinlis Charta, the known major 12-sheet map of Greek Enlightenment published in Vienna in 1797.
It is shown that the two versions of Rigas Charta present striking differences in seven map sheets, namely in sheets No. 2, No. 3, No. 5, No. 6, No. 7, No.8 and No.9 in terms of existing and missing toponyms in the two map versions.
The important finding was made possible thanks to modern digital technology as applied to the study and analysis of historical maps and especially to the relevant technique of “digital transparency” which allows comparative studies of maps.
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