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The nine lives of John Ogilby : Britain's master map maker and his secrets / Alan Ereira.

Van Pelt Library GA793.6.O35 E74 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ereira, Alan, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ogilby, John, 1600-1676.
Ogilby, John.
Ogilby, John, 1600-1676. Britannia.
Cartographers--Great Britain--17th century--Biography.
Cartographers.
Great Britain--History--Stuarts, 1603-1714--Biography.
Great Britain.
History.
Genre:
Biographies.
History.
Physical Description:
xiv, 354 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, 1 genealogical table, maps, portraits ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Britain's master map maker and his secrets
Place of Publication:
London : Duckworth Overlook, 2016.
Summary:
John Ogilby's life is an astonishing picaresque adventure which is so fantastic as to be unbelievable. And yet very little is known about the man himself and his legacy has faded into obscurity. Ereira's fascinating biography is about to change all that. Ogilby created himself out of nothing three times; by the lottery ticket that allowed an 11-year-old urchin to buy an apprenticeship and dance at court, by the translation that turned a 48-year-old shipwrecked prisoner into a national poet, and by the swift mastery of surveying that turned a 65-year-old homeless victim of the Great Fire into the man who was paid to map London. Perhaps best known for creating the most celebrated road atlas of England and Wales, Britannia, this apparently harmless book turned out to be a well-researched handbook for where to land a French army of conquest in accordance with the secret treaty between Charles II and Louis XIV. Ereira unpicks the hidden details of this incredible man for the first time. Living through war in Europe, England and Ireland, surviving plague, fire, explosions and imprisonment, everything he did was driven by his vision of cosmic order. This book will shock, entertain and inform.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 The Journey to John Ogilby
Life 1 Beginning
The mysterious man
Hidden origins
The tailor's material
The debtor's prison
The dance of the law
School
The lottery
Believe it or not
Life 2 The Dancer
Apprenticeship
The young master
Theatre and masque
The evidence deciphered
Galileo and the dance
Life 3 The Soldier
The hidden life
The Winter Queen
Hopton the hero
The marriage
Pike and musket
Expeditions
The brawler
Life 4 The Impresario
The power of spectacle
Getting to Ireland
Teaching civilisation
The new monarchy
Exporting theatre
Colonising thespians
Making an Irish theatre
Life 5 The Life Redacted
Rebellion
Rathfarnham
Hopton
Transporting troops
Shipwreck
Life 6 The Poet
Translation
Lessons of Virgil
Seymour
The new Europe
The scattered network
Making a new life
Aesop
Life 7 The Gentleman
Ogilby meets Ogilvie
The mysterious arms
The House of Airlie
Disposing of a baby
The undercover aristocrat
The astrologer's evidence
The Virgil patrons
Ogilby's re-adoption
Learning Greek
Discovering subscription publishing
The invention of crowd-funding
Master of the Royal Imprimerie
Life 8 The Pageant Master
The procession
Arches
Master of the Revels
Return to London
Plague
The story-teller
The new epic poet
Life 9 The Atlas Maker
Apocalypse
The world of the coffee house
The Atlas project
pt. 2 The Journey to Britannia
The Use of Maps
The mysterious book
The way-wiser
The mind of a mapmaker
The need for a guide
The use of the atlas
The Secret Treaty of Dover
A Tale of Two Kings
The plot
The government survey
Ogilby's new job
What's in the Book
The meaning of Britannia
Reading the secret
The key to the puzzle
The Royal Society
The measurement of roads
The proposals
Strange roads
Roads for landings
Off the map
The King's Britannia
Knowledge, power and privilege
The Plot is Dead. Long Live the Plot
Mapping London
Vyner
The rush to publish
The edge of the precipice
Eliminating Liverpool
The approach to Liverpool
Suppressing the town
The End of the Road
Charles triumphant
The place of the book
The place of the man
The new reality.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 304-341) and index.
ISBN:
9780715651100
0715651102
OCLC:
968149729
Publisher Number:
YBP12902024

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