Review article
On the History of Maps of Croatian-Slavonian and Hungarian Military Border Fortifications Made by Niccolo Angielini
Géza Pálffy
; Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract
This article deals with the emergence and importance of maps made by the Italian military architect Niccolo Angielini (Nicolaus Angielus) during the second half of the sixteenth century for the military border fortifications in Hungarian and Croatian territories. Generally, this encompasses four maps: 1. Croatia et Sclavonia, 2. Ditio inter Mvram et Dunvbivm, 3. Montanae civitates, and 4. Superior Vngaria. The author analyses the content of these maps and, in particular, the methods and content used to present the border fortifications of the time. This analysis sheds new light on the period of defence against the Ottomans on the border with the Ottoman Empire during the sixteenth century.
Keywords
map; border fortifications; Ottoman border; Ottoman Empire; Hungary Croatia
Hrčak ID:
78855
URI
Publication date:
1.6.2004.
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