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This work investigates the life and professional contributions of Christopher Saxton, the sixteenth-century English cartographer responsible for the first systematic survey of the counties of England and Wales. The authors, Ifor M. Evans and Heather Lawrence, utilize archival records and historical analysis to reconstruct Saxton's methodology, his patronage under the Elizabethan court, and the enduring impact of his atlas on the development of British mapmaking. The text argues that Saxton's work provided a critical foundation for national identity and administrative governance during the Tudor period.
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Historians and cartographic experts recognize this text as a definitive biographical study of Saxton's career and technical achievements. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the depth of archival research presented throughout the volume.
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Wakefield Historical Publications
ISBN-10:
0090047095
ISBN-13:
9780090047093
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