This text attempts to uncover the layers of thinking about cities over time, and the way Renaissance maps reflect the change from a cartography based on sacred, mythological and historical events to one determined by topography, new concepts of spatial relationships and new modes of design.
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This text attempts to uncover the layers of thinking about cities over time, and the way Renaissance maps reflect the change from a cartography based on sacred, mythological and historical events to one determined by topography, new concepts of spatial relationships and new modes of design.
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