A Journey Through Maps from the Ottoman World to the Republic of Turkey from Constantinople to İstanbul Between the 15th and the 20th Centuries The Cartographic Collection of Erhan Öner in four volumes
VOLUME 1
HISTORICAL MAPS OF TURKEY
15th - 16th Centuries, 17th Century, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century
TURKEY IN EUROPE
VOLUME 2
REGIONAL MAPS
Black Sea, Thrace, Sea of Marmara Dardanelles, Aegean Archipelago. Mediterranean Sea, Central, Eastern and South East of Turkey,Middle East, Serial
OTTOMAN VILAYETS AND SANCAKS
Postcard Maps, Yumni Maps. Other Vilayet Maps
PORT PLANS.
RAILWAYS. RELIGION RELATED MAPS,
THE RETREAT OF THE TEN THOUSAND MAPS.
GEOLOGICAL MAPS. POSTCARD MAPS.
CLIPPINGS
VOLUME 3
MILITARY MAPS
War and Peace Maps and Plans Maps of Erkan-ı Harbiye.
Harita Umum Müdürlüğü,
Milli Müdâfaa Vekâleti.
Harita Genel Müdürlüğü,
Harita Genel Direktörlüğü
Maps of War Office & Ordnance Survey Office,
Henri & Richard Kiepert Maps
ATLASES
VOLUME 4
ISTANBUL
NECİP BEY MAPS OF İSTANBUL
Societe Anonyme,
Ottomane d’etudes et d’entreprises Urbanies
KEŞFlYÂT VE İNŞAAT TÜRK ANONİM SİRKETl,
TURKISH SURVEY AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
UNFINISHED MAP OF İSTANBUL,
INSURANCE PLANS OF ISTANBUL
ARCHEOLOGICAL MAPS
OTHER CITIES
INFORMATION ABOUT CARTOGRAPHERS.
ENGRAVERS AND BOOK PUBLISHERS
A project of passion and patience
For four decades Erhan Öner has been painstakingly collecting maps of Turkey, assembling a cartographic collection that is now one of the largest and most comprehensive of the area. His maps range in date from the 15th century, the early days of the Ottoman Empire, through to the 20th century and the early days of the Republic, and encompass historical, military, marine and archaeological maps, and even postcards with maps on them. Examples by the renowned cartographers Abraham Ortelius, Gerardus Mercator, Jodocus Hondius, Homann Heirs, Freres Lotter, Visscher Family, Sanson Family, John Speed and Frederick de Wit are among the highlights.
A project of passion and patience, Öner's collection is finally being published in a four-volume catalogue. Displaying as many as 1,500 maps on 2,000 pages, it will be an important reference work for academics, researchers and fellow collectors. At the same time it is a visual feast, with beautiful illustrations, engravings and vignettes.
VOLUME 1
HISTORICAL MAPS OF TURKEY
15th - 16th Centuries, 17th Century, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century
TURKEY IN EUROPE
VOLUME 2
REGIONAL MAPS
Black Sea, Thrace, Sea of Marmara Dardanelles, Aegean Archipelago. Mediterranean Sea, Central, Eastern and South East of Turkey,Middle East, Serial
OTTOMAN VILAYETS AND SANCAKS
Postcard Maps, Yumni Maps. Other Vilayet Maps
PORT PLANS.
RAILWAYS. RELIGION RELATED MAPS,
THE RETREAT OF THE TEN THOUSAND MAPS.
GEOLOGICAL MAPS. POSTCARD MAPS.
CLIPPINGS
VOLUME 3
MILITARY MAPS
War and Peace Maps and Plans Maps of Erkan-ı Harbiye.
Harita Umum Müdürlüğü,
Milli Müdâfaa Vekâleti.
Harita Genel Müdürlüğü,
Harita Genel Direktörlüğü
Maps of War Office & Ordnance Survey Office,
Henri & Richard Kiepert Maps
ATLASES
VOLUME 4
ISTANBUL
NECİP BEY MAPS OF İSTANBUL
Societe Anonyme,
Ottomane d’etudes et d’entreprises Urbanies
KEŞFlYÂT VE İNŞAAT TÜRK ANONİM SİRKETl,
TURKISH SURVEY AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
UNFINISHED MAP OF İSTANBUL,
INSURANCE PLANS OF ISTANBUL
ARCHEOLOGICAL MAPS
OTHER CITIES
INFORMATION ABOUT CARTOGRAPHERS.
ENGRAVERS AND BOOK PUBLISHERS
A project of passion and patience
For four decades Erhan Öner has been painstakingly collecting maps of Turkey, assembling a cartographic collection that is now one of the largest and most comprehensive of the area. His maps range in date from the 15th century, the early days of the Ottoman Empire, through to the 20th century and the early days of the Republic, and encompass historical, military, marine and archaeological maps, and even postcards with maps on them. Examples by the renowned cartographers Abraham Ortelius, Gerardus Mercator, Jodocus Hondius, Homann Heirs, Freres Lotter, Visscher Family, Sanson Family, John Speed and Frederick de Wit are among the highlights.
A project of passion and patience, Öner's collection is finally being published in a four-volume catalogue. Displaying as many as 1,500 maps on 2,000 pages, it will be an important reference work for academics, researchers and fellow collectors. At the same time it is a visual feast, with beautiful illustrations, engravings and vignettes.