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E-raamat: Terrae Incognitae: Mapping the Unknown

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"The blank spots on a map and the legends that speak of terrae incognitae are among the most seductive sirens ofh the cartographic imagination. They hint at the existence of unknown lands, yet tell us nothing about what they are or what they might be like. Do such lands even exist? How many types of terrae incognitae are there? What does it mean, and what has it meant, to mark a land as unknown? Why do so many maps of the last five centuries insist on reserving a place for unknown geographies? This book navigates the cartographic unknown, exploring its contribution to the history of knowledge and geographical culture"--

This book navigates the cartographic unknown, exploring its contribution to the history of knowledge and geographical culture.
Acknowledgements

List of Illustration



Introduction: Geographies of the Unknown

1 Evasive Geographies: No Mans Land

2 Exploring the Nuances of the Unknown: the Limits of Dichotomies and the
Diversity of Inaccessible Worlds

3 Is It Possible to Map the Unknown?

4 In Light of the Unknown: the Aesthetics of Absence

5 Structuring the Unknown



part 1

The Plausible

Introduction to Part 1



1 Plausible Geographies: the Expectation of New Worlds

1 White on White: Making Room on World Maps for Posing New Questions

2 A World of Islands and Continents

3 Discovering a World: the Quarta Pars or the Unexpected Continent

4 Dreaming of a World: the Quinta Pars or the Expected Continent



2 Topographies of Hypothesis, Ways of Writing Questions

1 Ellipsis: Interrupted Geographies Awaiting More Information

2 The Shapes of the Unknown: Geometry

3 Aditamento : the Unknown as Epilogue



3 Mirrors and Mirages

1 The Mirror as Device: from Mimesis to Distortion

2 The Southern Ocean as a mirror

3 On the Other Side of the Mirror: Plus ultra equinoctialem and the
Cosmographical Imagination in Symmetric Key

4 Seas and Skies: a Play of Mirrors

5 Mirror-Toponyms

6 From Mirror to Mirage: From Plausible Illusion to Reinvented Fiction



part 2

The Poorly Explored: Nineteenth Century Patagonia

Introduction to Part 2



4 Emptying: Blank as an Omen of Exploration

1 Terra incognita or nondum plenum cognita: From the Unknown to the
Little-Known, the Genesis of a Transformation

2 Preparing Space: from White to Blank

3 Deletion: Blank as a Deliberate Act

4 Blank as Moment Zero



5 Conquering the Realms of the Foreign

1 Patagonias Foreignness

2 A Desert That is Good for Nothing

3 Toward the Positivity of the Desert: the Unutterable Becomes the
Unuttered



6 Ultimatum to the Unknown: the Banishment of the Blank

1 Tamed Deserts: the Cartographic Rhetoric that Turned Patagonia into
Provinces

2 Putting the Blank on the Other Side: Transforming the Blank into the
Foreign



part 3

The Non-Visible: the Landscape of the Abyss at the Bottom of the Oceans

Introduction to Part 3



7 Shelters from the Fearful Unknown: Islands amid the Darkness

1 The Insular Drive: a Hinge between the Inside and the Outside

2 Leaving the Islands to Venture into the Endless Blue

3 Blank Oceans, Full Oceans


8 The Naked Ocean: the Spectacle of the Non-Visible

1 The Image as a Device for Viewing the Unseen: the Power of Abstraction

2 Seeing the World in Miniature

3 Mapping the Non-Visible: Creating the Impossible Landscape

4 The Nude Ocean or the Curtains of the World Theater


9 Beyond the Shadows: Going Down to the Bottom (to Reach the Illusion of
Seeing)

1 The Darkness of the Colourless and the Deep: from Gloom to Truth

2 Bringing the Bottom to the Surface: Bathymetric Marks

3 Measuring to See: the Geometric Gaze



Conclusion: the Unknown, Inaccessible Geographies

1 Blank and White Geographies

2 Terrae incognitae: the Positivity of a Negativity

3 Beyond the Cases: the Languages and Categories of the Unknown, the
Flexibility of the Unchanging



Bibliography

Index
Carla Lois, Ph.D. (2008), is Professor at the University of Buenos Aires and Researcher at the CONICET. She coordinates the working group GHECIT (Grupo de Historia y Epistemologìa de las Cartografías y as Imágenes Técnicas). She has published several articles and books, including Sketch Maps. Drawing the Geographical Imagination (Brill, 2023).