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7th Conference Cartography and GeoinformationSplit, September 15, 2011

Hungarian and Croatian Cartographers

Marina Rajaković and Ivka KljajićFaculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb

Croat

Person of Croatian origin who lived all over the world and worked in the field of cartography

Member of other nation and nationality who was born on the Croatian territory, regardless of where he/she lived

Foreigner who lived and worked on the Croatian territory, contributing to the cartography

Definition of Croatian cartographer

Data sources

Collecting biography and bibliography of Croatian cartographers

Scientific-professional project Croatian Cartographers(1995–2001)

Scientific project Cartography and New Technologies(2002–2006)

Scientific project Cartography of the Adriatic (2007– )

Biographical lexiconHrvatski kartografi

(Croatian Cartographers)

Oton Kučera Award for scientific publications

Hungarian and Croatian cartographersANGIELINI (ANGIELUS), Nicolo (Nicolaus), builder, architect and cartographer

BINNENTHAL, Franz Xaver Richter von, cartographer

BLUMEN, F. X., surveyor and engineer

BODENEHR, Gabriel, military topographer and cartographer

BOGDANIĆ, Mirko Danijel (Daniel Emerik), mathematician and astronomer

BRODITZKY, Jozef

COLLIMITIUS (TANSTETTER), Georg, cartographer

ERDÖDY, Joszef (Josip), official, chancellor, county ruler, ...

FASCHING, Antal (Antun, Anton), geodesist

GOTTWALD, John

HAUER, Franz Ritter von, geologist and geographer

HIRSCHVOGEL, Augustin, artist, engraver, mathematician, topographer and cartographer

JENEY (JENNEY, JENNY), Mihály (Michel, Michael) Lajos (Louis, Lewis, Ludwig von), military officer and topographer

KARACS (KARAČ), Ferenc (Franjo), copperplate engraver and cartographer

KATANČIĆ, Matija Petar, Franciscan, poet, literary theorist, translator, lexicographer, historian, archaelogist, numismatist, geographer and cartographer

LAZARUS (LÁZÁR, ELEAZARUS, LAZARUS SECRETARIUS), cartographer

LAZIUS, Wolfgang, physician, historian, geographer and

cartographer

LEDENTU, Johannes (Johann), court painter and engineer

LICHTENSTERN, Joseph Marx von, geographer and

cartographer

LIPSZKY von SZEDLICSNA, Johann (Johannes, Ivannis), colonel and military cartographer

MAREK, Johann von

MARIENI, Giucomo, major general and military cartographer

MARSIGLI, Luigi Ferdinando, geographer, naturalist and

polymath

MORTIER, Pierre (Pieter), publisher and map dealer

MÜLLER, Johann Christoph, military engineer, cartographer

and topographer

MULLER, Xaver

NEU, Andreas von, baron, brigadier general and cartographer

PÁZMÁNDY, Franciscus, surveyor

SCHEDA, Josef, major general and military cartographer

SEBESTENY, Samuel, surveyor and engineer

STABIUS (STAB), Johannes, court counsellor and cartographer

STACHE, Karl Heinrich Hektor Guido, geologist and paleontologist

STEINHAUSER, Anton, mathematician and cartographer

STIER, Martin, military engineer, topographer and cartographer

VISCHER, Georg Matheus, priest and cartographer

WÜRTH, Johan, surveyor

LAZARUS (Lázár, Eleazarus, Lazarus Secretarius)− Cartographer of an unknown name− Lived and worked in the 16th century

A section of the map of Hungary from 1528

Wolfgang LAZIUS (Vienna, 1514 – Vienna, 1565)

− Physician, historian, geographer and cartographer

A section of the map of Hungary from 1556

Nicolo (Nicolaus) ANGIELINI (ANGIELUS)− Builder, architect and cartographer− 16th century

A map of Croatia and Slavonia Croatia et Sclavonia from Karlsruhe's atlas Hfk. Bd. XV, fol. 5

Zagabria CapitlCod. 8609, fol. 17v Zagrabia Capitl

Cod. 8607, fol. 14

Zagrabia Capitl Schr. XXVI, F. 96, Nr. 11, fol. 18

Zagrabia Capitl Hfk. Bd. XV, fol. 22

Zagabria CapittelSchr. XXVI, F. 96,

Nr. 6, fol. 14/15

in Vienna

in Dresden

in Karlsruhe

A map of Hungary (Vngariae loca precipva descripa per Nicolav Angielv Italv) from Dresden's atlas Schr. XXVI, F. 96, Nr. 11, fol. 1

A map of Upper Hungary Superior Vngaria Nicolo Angielinifrom Karlsruhe's atlas Hfk. Bd. XV, fol. 3

Martin STIER, (1620 (1630) – 1669)− Military engineer, cartographer and topographer

A section of the map of Hungary Landkarten des Königreichs Ungarn und dennen anderen angräntzenten Königreiche...

from 1664

JohannChristophMÜLLER(Wöhrd next toNürnberg, 1673 –Vienna, 1721),military engineer,cartographer andtopographer

A map of Dunav Mappa Generalis in qua Danubii Fl. from 1702

Luigi Ferdinando MARSIGLI(Bologna, 1658 – Bologna, 1730), geographer, naturalist and polymath

5th sheet of the map of Dunav Mappa Generalis in qua Danubii Fl.

10th sheet of the map of DunavMappa Generalis in qua

Danubii Fl.

J. C. MÜLLER, a section of the map of Hungary Augustissimo Romanor. Imperatori... from 1709

Ferenc (Franjo) KARACS (KARAČ)(Püspökladány, Hungary 1771 – Pest, 1838)– Copperplate engraver and cartographer

A map of Hungary and Transylvania Charte von Ungarn und Siebenbürgen

J. SZEMAN, a map of the diocese of Zagreb Mappa Diocesis Zagrabiensis from 1825, engraved by F. KARACS

Mirko Danijel (Daniel Emerik) BOGDANIĆ(Virovitica, 1762 – Budim, 1802), mathematician and astronomer

Johann (Johannes, Ivannis) LIPSZKY VONSZEDLICSNA (1736 – 1826), colonel and military cartographer

J. LIPSZKY, a map of Hungary Mappa generalis regni Hungariae... from 1806

8th sheet of the map of Hungary Mappa generalis regni Hungariae...

Conclusion

Period of life and work of Hungarian and Croatian cartographers lasted from the end of the 15th until the beginning of the 20th century

Hungarian and Croatian history were connected

The biographical lexicon Hrvatski kartografi(Croatian Cartographers) does not include living Croatian cartographers who are also Hungarian cartographers

Hungarian and Croatian cooperation

Project The Oldest Croatian Geodetic Book

Editors are Miljenko Lapaine from Zagreb, Croatia and Dušan Marjanović from Szeged, Hungary.

Exhibition on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of birth of Danijel Mirko Bogdanić and the 200th anniversary of completion of the Lipszky map of Hungary in the year 2010

Signing the Agreement on exchange of cartographic materials between the Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Remote Sensing of Hungary and the State Geodetic Administration of Croatia

Thank you for your attention!