Titel
Imago Mundi : the International Journal for the History of Cartography
ISSN
1479-7801
Bibliografisch adres
London ; Philadelphia : Taylor & Francis : 1935-
Uitgever
Taylor & Francis. London ; Philadelphia; Abingdon
Taal
Engels
Land
United Kingdom
Voorwaarden
van consultatie
Beschikbaar online
Samenvatting
(annotatie)
Imago Mundi is the only English-language scholarly periodical devoted exclusively to the history of pre-modern maps, mapping, and map-related ideas from anywhere in the world. It was founded in Berlin in 1935 by the Russian émigré Leo Bagrow as an annual publication, although only five volumes appeared between 1935 and 1948. From 1975 to 2003 publication was regular. In 2004 Imago Mundi became a biannual publication. The first volume was in German. Thereafter English was used with, very occasionally, French. After 2002 (volume 54) Imago Mundi publishes exclusively in English with foreign language abstracts (currently French, German, and Spanish). A multi-disciplinary approach was adopted in 1995. All articles represent original research, are refereed, and are well illustrated (recent volumes have included color plates). Since 1977 each volume has contained a full complement of scholarly aids in the form of book reviews, bibliography, and chronicles, all of which have made Imago Mundi a valuable journal of record as well as scholarship.

Platform
Taylor & Francis Online
JSTOR
Aanwinst nota
acquisition
abonnement
Encoderingsformaat
pdf, streaming
Publicatiedatums
Vol. 49, no. 1 (1997)- ; Taylor & Francis Online
Vol. 1 (1935)- ; JSTOR
Type inhoud
tekst
Type drager
online bron
Editie in ander
formaat
Versie op papier : Imago mundi
ISBD
Bekijk de ISBD weergave
Imago Mundi : the International Journal for the History of Cartography. - London ; Philadelphia : Taylor & Francis : 1935-. - Description of resource as of 27/09/2018. Title from title screen.


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