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    Wien als Festungsstadt im 16. Jahrhundert

    Zum kartografischen Werk der Mailänder Familie Angielini

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    Author(s)
    Opll, Ferdinand
    Krause, Heike
    Sonnlechner, Christoph
    Collection
    Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    Three members of the Milan-born Angielini family have bequeathed plans and views of fortified places at the border to the Ottoman Empire around 1570, amongst them three maps of Vienna. This basis serves for an analysis of Vienna’s development into a fortress city. Written sources and archaeological evidence are also used, as are insights from environmental history. Early modern fortress-construction in theory and practice and the cartographic documentation of the Hungarian area and Vienna, both seen in a supraregional context, compose further important chapters of the book.
     
    Drei Mitglieder der aus Mailand stammenden Familie Angielini haben Pläne und Ansichten von 50 Festungen an der Grenze zum Osmanischen Reich aus der Zeit um 1570, darunter auch drei Pläne von Wien, hinterlassen. Auf dieser Basis wird der Ausbau Wiens zur Festungsstadt untersucht, wobei archivalische Quellen und archäologische sowie umweltgeschichtliche Erkenntnisse einbezogen werden. Der frühneuzeitliche Festungsbau in Theorie und Praxis wie auch die kartografische Erfassung des ungarischen Raumes und Wiens, beides in überregionalem Rahmen, bilden weitere wichtige Kapitel des Buchs.
     
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    https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/32561
    Keywords
    History of Vienna; Fortress-construction; History of Cartography; Wiener Stadtgeschichte; Festungsbau; Kartographiegeschichte; Dresden; Natale Angielini
    DOI
    10.26530/oapen_626456
    ISBN
    9783205202103
    Publisher
    Böhlau
    Publisher website
    http://www.boehlau-verlag.com/
    Publication date and place
    2017
    Grantor
    • Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
    Classification
    History
    Pages
    584
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