2018
DOI: 10.5194/ica-proc-1-61-2018
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Brief retrospection on Hungarian school atlases

Abstract: The first part of this article is dedicated to the history of Hungarian school atlases to the end of the 1st World War. Although the first maps included in a Hungarian textbook were probably made in 1751, the publication of atlases for schools is dated almost 50 years later, when professor Ézsáiás Budai created his “New School Atlas for elementary pupils” in 1800. This was followed by a long period of 90 years, when the school atlases were mostly translations and adaptations of foreign atlases, the majority of… Show more

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“…The professional quality of their school atlases was also recognized beyond the Hungarian borders by prizes won in international exhibitions. These school atlases included also the graphic presentation of basic concepts related to orientation, maps, landforms, astronomy, etc and they laid the foundations of the current Hungarian school cartography (Klinghammer & Reyes Nunez, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The professional quality of their school atlases was also recognized beyond the Hungarian borders by prizes won in international exhibitions. These school atlases included also the graphic presentation of basic concepts related to orientation, maps, landforms, astronomy, etc and they laid the foundations of the current Hungarian school cartography (Klinghammer & Reyes Nunez, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%