瓦尔德斯穆勒的“北美”真的是哥伦布的古巴吗?地图之谜的调查和制图与探索史上的其他事件

R. Weiner
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我很高兴介绍我们2023年春季版的TI,其中包括三篇文章,我相信我们的读者会觉得很有吸引力和启发性——两篇关于制图,一篇关于驾驶船只。为了告诉我们的读者他们在商店里的目的,我将按照外观顺序提供这些作品的预览。第一篇文章由小唐纳德·L·麦奎尔克和格雷戈里·C·麦金托什合著,题为“描绘古巴,而不是北美:在早期地图上解开美国之谜”。这篇文章长达60多页,包含300多个笔记,是一篇重要的学术文章。得益于Taylor&Francis于2023年刚刚开始的新期刊出版格式(基于每期文章数而非页面长度),我们现在能够发表像这样的长篇文章。(由于这一变化,我鼓励那些正在撰写长篇重要学术文章的作者向TI提交他们的作品。)这不仅是一篇经过精心研究的长篇文章,而且通过回答一个长期存在的地图之谜,为探索史学术做出了重要贡献。这个
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Is Waldseemüller’s “North America” Really Columbus’s Cuba? Investigating a Map Mystery and Other Episodes in the History of Cartography and Exploration
I am very pleased to present our Spring 2023 issue TI , which includes three pieces that I trust our readers will find engaging and enlightening—two about cartography and one about piloting vessels. To inform our readers about what they are in store for, I will provide a preview of the pieces in order of appearance. The first piece, coauthored by Donald L. McGuirk Jr. and Gregory C. McIntosh, is entitled “Depicting Cuba, Not North America: Solving the Enigma of America on Early Maps.” Running over 60 pages long and containing more than 300 notes, this is a major piece of scholarship. Thanks to the new journal publishing format of Taylor & Francis that just started in 2023 (based on number of pieces per issue rather than page length), we are now able to publish lengthy articles like this one. (Owing to this change, I encourage authors who are producing long pieces of important scholarship to submit their work to TI .) Not only is this a long and meticulously researched article but also one that makes an important contribution to exploration history scholarship by providing an answer to a long-standing cartographic enigma. The
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