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KARTOGRAFIJA U SLUŽBI MLETAČKE DRŽAVE: KARTA SJEVERNE I SREDNJE DALMACIJE NEPOZNATOG AUTORA S POČETKA 16. STOLJEĆA CARTOGRAPHY IN THE SERVICE OF THE VENETIAN STATE: AN EARLY 16 TH -CENTURY MAP OF CENTRAL AND NORTHERN DALMATIA BY AN UNKNOWN DRAFTSMAN
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March 2020

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Karen-Edis Barzman

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J Faričić

U radu je analizirana rukopisna karta srednje i dijela sjeverne Dalmacije nepozna-tog autora, nastala, po svoj prilici, u prvom desetljeću 16. stoljeća. Ta je karta naj-stariji sačuvani detaljni prikaz neke hrvatske regije, a pohranjena je u Državnom arhivu u Veneciji (Archivio di Stato di Venezia). Analizom geografskih i toponoma-stičkih podataka koji su u nju ugrađeni te korelacijom tih podataka s arhivskim vrelima i drugim ranonovovjekovnim kartama, utvrđeno je da je ona što se tiče kvantitete i kvalitete sadržaja činila značajan iskorak u vizualizaciji prostorne stvar-nosti. Stoga je riječ o dragocjenom kartografskom spomeniku, nezaobilaznom za povijesno-geografska istraživanja Hrvatske i Jadrana kao arene višestoljetne vojno-političke konfrontacije Mletačke Republike, Ugarsko-Hrvatskoga Kraljevstva (od 1527. pod vlašću habsburške dinastije) i Osmanskoga Carstva. Ključne riječi: karta, Dalmacija, Hrvatska, Mletačka Republika, 16. stoljeće This paper analyses the manuscript map of central and parts of northern Dalmatia by an unknown author in the first decade of the 16 th century. It is the oldest preserved detailed depiction of a Croatian region and is currently housed in the State Archives of Venice (Archivio di Stato di Venezia). The analysis of its geographic and toponymic data and the correlation of this data with archival sources show that its qualitative and quantitative content represents a significant advance in the visualisation of spatial reality. It is therefore a valuable cartographic record essential to historical-geographic research of Croatia and the Adriatic as the arena of centuries of military-political confrontation between the Venetian Republic, the Hungaro-Croatian Kingdom (under the Habsburg Dynasty from 1527) and the Ottoman Empire.

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... The last, although questionable archival mention allegedly comes from 1529, when the surrounding area was in a devastated no man's land between Venice and the Ottoman Empire (Stošić, 1941). A fortress or a tower at this very precise position (left bank of Čikola above the confluence with Krka) is also shown on a recently published map from the first decade of 16 th century (Fig. 3), and it seems that -despite differing opinions -this is indeed a structure on the Goriška Gradina site (Juran, Barzman & Faričić, 2019). ...

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Surveying and LiDAR scanning of fortification on Goriška Gradina site near Šibenik
KARTOGRAFIJA U SLUŽBI MLETAČKE DRŽAVE: KARTA SJEVERNE I SREDNJE DALMACIJE NEPOZNATOG AUTORA S POČETKA 16. STOLJEĆA CARTOGRAPHY IN THE SERVICE OF THE VENETIAN STATE: AN EARLY 16 TH -CENTURY MAP OF CENTRAL AND NORTHERN DALMATIA BY AN UNKNOWN DRAFTSMAN

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