The contribution aims to focus the attention on the consequences on the use of images and in particular on the cartographic ones deriving from the Protestant Reformation. Analysing the debate around images which originated during the sixteenth century from Luther’s revolution, the article tries to answer how much the Reformation contributed to change the main aspects of mapmaking in a more realistic and secularized way. Three main questions will be posed: how much did the Protestant Reformation contribute to the affirmation of the cartographic images, to the pushes towards realism and to reality? How much did the way of representing the world change, standing on the innovations promoted by the European Protestants? Did the Reformation have also consequences on the Counter-Reformation way of depicting maps? Starting from the main literature, which focused the attention on the effects of that debate about the artistic images, a parallelism with the use of new cartographic models will be proposed, wondering if the Reformation contributed to the modern way of mapmaking, overpassing the religious, metaphorical of the medieval models.

(2021). The Affirmation of Image and Maps in the Modern Age: Cartographic Secularization and Protestant Reformation [journal article - articolo]. In RENDICONTI LINCEI. SCIENZE FISICHE E NATURALI. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/211306

The Affirmation of Image and Maps in the Modern Age: Cartographic Secularization and Protestant Reformation

Ricci, Alessandro
2021-01-01

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The contribution aims to focus the attention on the consequences on the use of images and in particular on the cartographic ones deriving from the Protestant Reformation. Analysing the debate around images which originated during the sixteenth century from Luther’s revolution, the article tries to answer how much the Reformation contributed to change the main aspects of mapmaking in a more realistic and secularized way. Three main questions will be posed: how much did the Protestant Reformation contribute to the affirmation of the cartographic images, to the pushes towards realism and to reality? How much did the way of representing the world change, standing on the innovations promoted by the European Protestants? Did the Reformation have also consequences on the Counter-Reformation way of depicting maps? Starting from the main literature, which focused the attention on the effects of that debate about the artistic images, a parallelism with the use of new cartographic models will be proposed, wondering if the Reformation contributed to the modern way of mapmaking, overpassing the religious, metaphorical of the medieval models.
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Ricci, Alessandro
(2021). The Affirmation of Image and Maps in the Modern Age: Cartographic Secularization and Protestant Reformation [journal article - articolo]. In RENDICONTI LINCEI. SCIENZE FISICHE E NATURALI. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/211306
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