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                                   'MAPS AND SOCIETY'

                                      The Warburg Institute

                                Nineteenth Series: 2009-2010
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Lectures in the history of cartography convened by Catherine Delano Smith
(Institute of Historical Research), Tony Campbell (formerly Map Library,
British Library), and Alessandro Scafi (Warburg Institute). Meetings are
held on selected Thursdays at The Warburg Institute, University of
London,Woburn Square, London WC1H OAB at 5.00 pm. Admission is free.
Meetings are followed by refreshments. All are most welcome. Enquiries: +44
(0) 20 8346 5112 (Dr Delano Smith) or < [email protected] >.

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May 27. Dr Sandra Sáenz-López Pérez (Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, 
Madrid). 
'European Encounters with 'the Other' in Sixteenth-Century Cartography'. 

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For full details of the remaining programme, including a location map see:
        http://www.maphistory.info/warburgprog.html

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This programme has been made possible through the generous sponsorship of
the Antiquarian Booksellers Association, the International Map Collectors'
Society, and Jonathan Potter of Jonathan Potter Ltd. It is supported by
Imago Mundi: the International Journal for the History of Cartography.
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The web version of the programme
<http://www.maphistory.info/warburgprog.html> can be bookmarked, as it will
always contain the current details. For a comprehensive list of talks and
meetings in the history of cartography, see John Docktor's 'Calendar'
<http://home.earthlink.net/~docktor/index.htm>
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Tony Campbell <[email protected]>
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