18 Feb 2008 04:38:05 | Jinky C. Mesias
The first ever created maps were made not for economic reasons
but more for religious purpose. The early maps of the world
display religious icons similar to the icons that are found on
the pages of the Book of Kells. During the 12th century the map
of the world were created with the shaped of a T and O. And it
portrays the world as circle and is divided by a T-shaped cross
having Jerusalem as its center. The circle has been associated
more with religious belief than with any scientific findings
that the world was round. The circle more of represents the
God's affection that is perfect in every aspect. The T and O map
is most commonly used by the church to represent the world
unfolding according to God's will.
One drawback of the T and O map is that it cannot be used for
travel but only for religious venerations. On the advent of the
15th century although the map is still created with the T and O
image however some additional drawings of real people and
continents can be seen. Nevertheless, its functions remain to be
the same as its 12th century counterpart.
There are also some manuscripts that have started on focusing
outside the secular world and we may say have started on some
features of the map as we come to know it today. There are
additional features like drawings of real rivers with its
corresponding names, real named places complete with
geographical locations but still with religious icon drawings.
This indicates the last of the 15th century map.
The additional information on the maps during the last period of
the 15th century was gathered by travelers. The maps created in
Europe were the only maps that may be considered as close to
accurate and this was made possible through the travels of Marco
Polo.
Ptolemy is a 2nd century geographer and astronomer. He was the
first to create the first map that may be used to navigate the
world. Ptolemy's map was considered to be the most accurate ever
created map before Christopher Columbus' journey. But like any
manuscript map, the Ptolemy's map was not intended for
navigation but more of an attempt to reproduce classical
manuscripts.
The Spaniards already knew cartography and has somewhat
influence the Dutch. And so when the Dutch has finally pulled
away from the Spanish control they started off with their
cartography and started collecting information from Holland.
They have managed to print their very own map in 1570.
The creation of the map in 1570 has brought about great
exploration that has changed Europe in a great extent. They no
longer believed that Atlas a Greek mythological character holds
the earth on his shoulders and that he plays with earth like a
ball. With the creation of maps the world was no longer engulfed
with mystical darkness that used to scare people into exploring
the land beyond.
Plus with the creation of today's maps which makes it even more
beneficial for people who loves to travel since it does not only
helps them to arrive safely in their destination it also allows
them to return home. Maps also help the economic world since it
allows for exchange or the trade of goods and services between
nations.
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About Author :
Jinky C. Mesias is a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration Major in Management. She is at present an
Associate Manager of a Life Insurance Corporation and a
freelance writer.