Spanish Treasure: Maps from the Era of Exploration
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- čas přidán 3. 10. 2016
- The Birmingham Public Library and the Alys Stephens Center presented the lecture Spanish Treasure: Maps from the Era of Exploration on Tuesday, September 13, 2016, as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. The program took place in the library’s Arrington Auditorium and discussed the Spanish exploration and growth in the New World, as recorded on maps. It will highlight the tremendous effect Spain had on the development of the region, and the lasting heritage in much of the Western Hemisphere.
Drawing from the library’s world class collection of 16th and 17th century maps, map librarian George Stewart took attendees back in time by showing some of the earliest and most significant maps to come out of the Spanish expeditions to the New World. Early maps were not only important navigational tools, but they are also incredibly detailed works of art. Many of the library’s most treasured maps were donated by Rucker Agee, a lifelong map collector and enthusiast. The library has also benefited from the donations of fellow collectors John C. Henley, III, James Woodward, and Dr. Charles Ochs. Thanks to their generosity, the Birmingham Public Library houses a truly extraordinary map collection.
i wish to stay to watch this interesting video, but resolution and audio is not what i spect. thanks any way.
Cant even read these maps what's the point
Not the kind of treasure maps I envisioned! I think I have a better collection!
Didn’t want to be learn the history of your library and how your library files maps, nor what Christopher Columbus “thought” … like you know