The Mapping of a Russian War: The Atlas of the Principality of Polatsk by Stanisław Pachołowiecki (1580)
Author(s)
Franczak, Grzegorz
Niedźwiedź, Jakub
Łopatecki, Karol
Language
EnglishAbstract
This volume is a comprehensive analysis of the Atlas of the Principality of Polatsk (1580), one of the oldest cartographic representations of the military conflict between Russia (Muscovy) and the Western world. Its author, the Polish royal cartographer Stanisław Pachołowiecki, drew the maps at the beginning of the Livonian War (1579–1582) when the Polish-Lithuanian army liberated the Lithuanian and Livonian lands from Muscovian occupation. The Mapping of a Russian War focuses on the military aspects of the maps, their political and propaganda use, and the Early Modern construction of the past through maps. The authors present an innovative approach to these maps, rarely examined by the international research community.
Keywords
Giovanni Battista Cavalieri; Jan Zamoyski; Livonian War; Muscovy; Polatsk; Polish cartography; Renaissance cartography; Russia; Stanisław Pachołowiecki; Stephen Báthory; history of cartography; military cartography; the Polish-Lithuanian CommonwealthDOI
10.1163/9789004716063ISBN
9789004716063, 9789004705586, 9789004716063Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://0-brill-com.catalogue.libraries.london.ac.uk/Publication date and place
2024Series
Mapping the Past, 5Classification
Historical maps and atlases
Russia
Russian
c 1580 to c 1589