Cartographic analysis of two centuries of map printing using copperplates – examples from the Czech Republic and Malta collections

Josef Chrást, Zdenik Stachon, Joseph Schiró
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This paper provides a comprehensive description of preserved copper plates used for map printing in order to enrich the existing knowledge and, at the same time, contribute with new knowledge on the topic of the engraving of old maps. The dimensions, thickness, and weight of individual printing plates were measured. Qualitative indicators of the material were also examined. Printing plates originating from countries north of the Alps (former Czech lands) and from Mediterranean regions (Malta and Italy) are represented. For the purpose of the study, the term printing plate refers to a copperplate on which the engraving was made using the burin or line etching technique. These are some of the oldest reproduction techniques used for printing old maps. The period studied covers the 18th century, approximately. Studies dealing with a large set of printing plates and their classification are rather an exception (Hameleers 1989). The issue of the qualitative properties of printing plates has not yet been comprehensively addressed in the literature focusing on the history of cartography.
对两个世纪使用铜版印刷地图的制图分析--来自捷克共和国和马耳他藏品的实例
本文对保存下来的用于地图印刷的铜版进行了全面描述,以丰富现有知识,同时为古地图雕刻这一主题贡献新的知识。本文测量了单个印版的尺寸、厚度和重量。此外,还对材料的质量指标进行了检查。来自阿尔卑斯山以北国家(前捷克领土)和地中海地区(马耳他和意大利)的印版均有代表。在本研究中,印版指的是使用錾刻或线刻技术进行雕刻的铜版。这些都是用于印刷古地图的一些最古老的复制技术。所研究的时期大约涵盖 18 世纪。涉及大量印版及其分类的研究是一个例外(Hameleers,1989 年)。有关制图史的文献尚未全面探讨印版的质量特性问题。
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