

- PORTUGALIAE MONUMENTA CARTOGRAPHICA C.R. BOXER REVIEW FULL
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We can witness how the author distinguished himself not only at the historiographical level but in domains such as agronomy, colonial administration, history of science and international relations, and how he got a deep knowledge of the overseas reality whose heritage and priority in Portuguese sovereignty he always passionately defended.

In this research we come to find out how the Author evolved from a republican liberal middle class educated family living in the inner region of the country, to become an oppositionist to Salazar’s regimen forcing him to years of exile where the Anglo-Saxon cultural influence prevails. A second stage, a period of authors’ recognition, crowned at the beginnings of the sixties by his opus magnum the Portvgaliae Monvmenta Cartographica, in co authorship with Teixeira da Mota and, at last, a third stage of notorious international acceptance, a visible academic recognition and an intense writing production till his dead leaving unfinished his History of Portuguese Cartography, published in 1969/70. We try to determine the author’s researching path following three distinct stages: the first writings, till the publication of Cartografia e cartógrafos portugueses dos séculos XV e XVI, in the year 1935. Special Collections.This research is focused on Armando Cortesão, the man and his works, and follows an author bio bibliographic profile aiming to relate his legacy in the domains of the History of Portuguese Expansion and Early Cartography, with his life and personal beliefs that punctuates his writings from the twenties till his death. In his introduction to the 1987 reprint, historian Alfredo Marques commented "Portugaliae Monumenta Cartographica is without a shadow of doubt one of the greatest - if not the greatest - cultural achievement yet seen in Portuguese historiography - and even in the international historiography of the field" 1366762. Manuela Franco, Ambassador of Portugal to Egypt, and Mr. Ahmed Zayed, Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, received H.E. Compiled Avelino Teixeira da Mota (Portuguese naval officer and historian) and historian and cartographer Armando Cortesão. Davies, A, 1962: Portugaliae Monumenta Cartographica: A review. The BA Receives a Copy of the Original Portugaliae Monumenta Cartographica Posted on Dr. Includes essays on 16th and 17th-century Portuguese cartography. Massive set issued to commemorate the quincentenary of the death of Prince Henry the Navigator. Portugaliae monumenta cartographica, British touring cars 1970. Contains over 1000 map facsimiles, of which 427 are in color. Admirer quelqu un synonyme, Blowfish shoes reviews, Viata fecioarei maria referat. Profusely illustrated with both color and monochrome plates reproducing early maps and charts. I - V, and very light age-toning to non-dyed edges of Vol. Text blocks are clean, with all edges dyed red on Vols.
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Bound in full publisher's vellum, with gilt lettering and design to spines and front boards. Folios, Five Volumes (plus Quarto Index Volume).
