Mappa De Portugal Antigo E Moderno, Volume 2...
by
Jo?o Baptista De Castro
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History
Travel
Format
Paperback
Pages
310
Language
Portuguese
Published
Jan 1, 2012
Publisher
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1273224973
ISBN-13
9781273224973
Description
In the second volume of a profound exploration into the cartography of Portugal, João Baptista De Castro delves into both the historical and contemporary landscapes of the nation. This work serves as a comprehensive examination of how Portugal’s geographical and political entities have evolved over time. Through detailed maps and vivid illustrations, the author skillfully showcases the intricacies of Portugal's topography, allowing readers to appreciate the country’s rich heritage.
As a cartographer and historian, De Castro utilizes his expertise to bridge the gap between past and present. Readers are invited to journey through the layers of Portuguese history, observing how past events and decisions have sculpted modern-day borders and territories. Each map is meticulously crafted, providing context and insight into the development of this remarkable nation.
De Castro's narrative is not limited to geography; it also includes reflections on cultural and historical milestones that have influenced the formation of Portugal. The interplay between the maps and the stories they tell adds depth to the reader's understanding of the country's identity and evolution.
This volume is an essential resource for historians, geographers, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Portugal's past and present. Its analytical approach combined with imaginative storytelling creates an enriching experience that invites further exploration into the fascinating world of cartography.
As a cartographer and historian, De Castro utilizes his expertise to bridge the gap between past and present. Readers are invited to journey through the layers of Portuguese history, observing how past events and decisions have sculpted modern-day borders and territories. Each map is meticulously crafted, providing context and insight into the development of this remarkable nation.
De Castro's narrative is not limited to geography; it also includes reflections on cultural and historical milestones that have influenced the formation of Portugal. The interplay between the maps and the stories they tell adds depth to the reader's understanding of the country's identity and evolution.
This volume is an essential resource for historians, geographers, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Portugal's past and present. Its analytical approach combined with imaginative storytelling creates an enriching experience that invites further exploration into the fascinating world of cartography.
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