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COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Imhof, Eduard, 1895-1986
Author:
Eidgenössische Landestopographie
Author:
Vogt, Emil, 1863-
Date:
1968
Short Title:
Geschichte I. Urzeit ...
Publisher:
Verlag der Eidgenössischen Landestopographie
Publisher Location:
Wabern bei Bern
Type:
Atlas Map
Obj Height cm:
47
Obj Width cm:
70
Scale 1:
750,000
Note:
Eight colored historical maps of Switzerland, numbered 19 within Atlas der Schweiz. On second and third pages of nineteenth (numbered) folio. Titles - in German and French - translate to: History I. Prehistoric times : 1. Older Stone Age (Paleolithic) -- 2. Middle Stone Age (Mesolithic), around 8000-3000 BC -- 3. Older Neolithic Age (older Neolithic), around 4000-2800 BC -- 4. 4th Middle Neolithic (Middle Neolithic), around 2500 BC -- 5. Early Bronze Age, 1800-1500 BC -- 6th Late Bronze Age, 1100-800 BC -- 7. Older Iron Age (Hallstatt Age), 800-500 BC -- 8. Younger Iron Age (La Tène Age), 500 BC until Christ's Birth]. Maps show the international border, topography, and the distribution, over time, of different types of cultures, such as the Celtic, Rhaetian (partly Celtic), and Lepontian (Celtic Golasecca). Also, features the changing locations of glaciers, over time. Relief shown with shading. Includes legends and explanatory notes, as well as a scale statement. Together, maps are 47 x 70 cm, on sheet 52 x 76 cm. "19" in upper left and right corners. Accompanied by descriptive text on first and fourth pages of folio. First folio in a series of four representing history (folios 19-22).
Country:
Switzerland
Subject:
Historical
Subject:
Ethnography; Nationality; Race
Subject:
Religion
Subject:
Glaciers
Subject:
Data Visualization
Full Title:
Geschichte I. Urzeit = Histoire I. Epoques préhistoriques : 1. Ältere Steinzeit (Paläolithikum) = Paléolithique (âge de la pierre taillée) -- 2. Mittlere Steinzeit (Mesolithikum), um 8000-3000 vor Chr. Mésolithique, de 8000 à 3000 av. J.-C. -- 3. Ältere Jungsteinzeit (älteres Neolithikum), um 4000-2800 vor Chr. = Néolithique ancien, de 4000 à 2800 av. J.-C. -- 4. Mittlere Jungsteinzeit (mittleres Neolithikum), um 2500 vor Chr. = Néolithique moyen, vers 2500 av. J.-C. -- 5. Frühe Bronzezeit, 1800-1500 vor Chr. = Age du bronze ancien, de 1800 à 1500 av. J.-C. -- 6. Späte Bronzezeit, 1100-800 vor Chr. = Age du bronze récent, de 1100 à 800 av. J.-C. -- 7. Ältere Eisenzeit (Hallstattzeit), 800-500 vor Chr. = Premier âge du fer (période de Hallstatt), de 800 à 500 av. J.-C. -- 8. Jüngere Eisenzeit (La Tènezeit), 500 vor Chr. bis Chr. Geburt = Second âge du fer (période de la Tène), de 500 av. J.-C. jusqu'à la naissance du Christ. Bearbeiter ... : Emil Vogt. Kartographische Gestaltung: Redaktion des Atlas der Schweiz, Eidgenössischen Technische Hochschule, Zürich ... © Atlas der Schweiz. Eidg. Landestopographie, Wabern-Bern, 1968 ...
List No:
14256.085
Page No:
19
Series No:
85
Engraver or Printer:
Eidgenössische Landestopographie
Publication Author:
Imhof, Eduard, 1895-1986
Publication Author:
Eidgenössische Landestopographie
Pub Date:
1978
Pub Title:
Atlas der Schweiz = Atlas de la Suisse = Atlante della Svizzera. Herausgegebn im Auftrage des Schwiezerischen Bundesrates = Publié à la demande du Conseil Federal Suisse = Publicato per incarico del Consiglio Federale Svizzero. Bearbeitet bon = rédigé par = elaborato da Eduard Imhof, unter der Mithilfe einer Redaktionskommission und Weiterer Mitarbeiter = avec la collaboration d'une Commission de rédaction et des autres collaborateurs = con la collaborazione d'una Commissione di redazione e d'alti collaboratori. Verlag der Eidgenössischen Landestopographie, Wabern-Bern = Edition du Service topographique fédéral, Wabern-Berne = Edizione del Servizio topografico federale, Wabern-Berna, 1965-1978.
Pub Reference:
Pub Note:
Eduard Imhof’s Atlas der Schweiz [= Atlas of Switzerland], published in Wabern bei Bern in 1978 (first edition). Housed in a red solander case, with gilded parallel titles on front cover. The Atlas was issued in nine “Lieferung” [= deliveries], from 1965 to 1978, each with its own cover, which includes a table of contents listing the maps within that delivery. All nine covers are included, in chronological order (newest to oldest), following the folios in the case. In addition, a table of contents sheet appears at the beginning of the atlas, with a comprehensive list of the maps within the folios of all nine deliveries. Five unnumbered folios introduce the atlas, with a title page, table of contents, introductory text, and several overview maps of Switzerland on loose transparent sheets, at different scales to represent the range of scale within the atlas. Following the introductory text text are eighty-six numbered folios containing double plates printed with maps, diagrams, charts and profiles. In addition, some maps and diagrams appear alongside the text on the front and back covers of the folios. Scale of the principal maps is 1:500,000. Folios all include German, with French and Italian translations; the folios with maps on language also include Romansh, the national language of Switzerland. In 1981, a second edition was published, edited by Ernst Spiess, who contributed to the first edition as an author. The superlative graphic design of the maps expertly communicates many geographic dimensions of Switzerland, spanning its natural, statistical, cultural, economical and historical features, over centuries. See, for instance, the exquisite visual language in the map entitled Rhonegletscher [= Rhone glacier] within folio 79, Wallis [= Valais] (List No. 14256.283), which delicately illustrates the lines of glaciers receding, comparing the glacial coverage in 1602, 1818, 1914 and 1971. The representation of topography in the glaciers is also impressive, with the slopes represented in ice blue contour lines, over white expanses representing ice. In addition to the mesmerizing visuals, the text is also strikingly artistic, with its poetic titles and descriptions of the maps. For example, this title of a map within folio 13, Klima und Wetter III [= Climate and weather III] (List No. 14256.064): Début du printemps indiqué par la date de floraison de la dent-de-lion (taraxacum officinale), Moyenne des années 1951 à 1960 [= Spring arrival, shown on the data of the dandelion flowering, mean values for the years 1951-1960]. Other examples abound throughout Atlas der Schweiz, a cartographic masterpiece. “Eduard Imhof, Swiss cartographer, was asked to produce an Atlas of Switzerland in 1961. The atlas illustrated the country ,,, in maps that exhibited the full expression of Imhof’s abilities. Supported by numerous Swiss scientists the first edition was finished in 1978 and published by the Federal Office of Topography. The maps are authoritative precisely because of this fundamental scientific basis and consultation but they are brought to life by the artistry of Imhof … an expert cartographer and artist. That combination is fundamental to understanding his work since the artistic dimension to his many works creates maps that are [aesthetically stunning, as well as scientific]. Here, even a complex statistical map showing daily commuter patterns in 1960 mixes clear geometric point symbology with perfectly curved distributive flow-lines.” With his keen visual sensibilities, Imhof minimized text within the maps, allowing full attention to graphic details. Still, Imhof supplied thorough scientific information through the texts accompanying the maps, in the preceding and subsequent pages. Field, Kenneth (2014). Atlas of Switzerland 1961-1978 by Eduard Imhof, 1978. ICA Commission on Map Design. https://mapdesign.i… (Parallel titles in French and Italian included, but parallel statements of responsibility and imprints omitted, except for within Pub Title. Omissions indicated by ellipses
Pub List No:
14256.000
Pub Type:
National Atlas
Pub Maps:
86
Pub Height cm:
53
Pub Width cm:
41
Image No:
14256085.jp2
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Imhof, Eduard, 1895-1986; Eidgenössische Landestopographie; Vogt, Emil, 1863-
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Geschichte I. Urzeit ...

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