Thematic Mapping in 18th to 19th-century Germany
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From the language maps of Gottfried Hensel’s “Europa Polyglotta” (1741) and Julius Klaproth’s “Asia Polyglotta” (1823) to Oscar Drude’s global vegetational maps of the 1880s,
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From the language maps of Gottfried Hensel’s “Europa Polyglotta” (1741) and Julius Klaproth’s “Asia Polyglotta” (1823) to Oscar Drude’s global vegetational maps of the 1880s, German scholars made distribution maps on new subjects for new analytical ends.
This session sets up a dialogue between two historians, Felix de Montety and Nils Güttler, based on their respective research on some of the earliest examples anywhere of thematic mapping that were created in mid-18th through 19th-century Germany.
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PROGRAMME
Thematic Mapping in 18th to 19th-century Germany
Mapping the environment: the Humboldtian tradition
- Nils Güttler, Universität Wien
Discussant:
- Marta Hanson, Academy of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore; Affiliate of MPIWG
Mapping Languages: from Gottfried Hensel’s “Europa Polyglotta” (1741) to Julius Klaproth’s “Asia Polyglotta” (1823)
- Felix de Montety, Université Grenobles-Alpes
Discussant:
Ute Tintemann, BBAW
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Zeit
27. März 2025 18:00 - 20:00(GMT+01:00)