Imago Mundi Explained

Discipline:History of cartography
Abbreviation:Imago Mundi
Editor:Jordana Dym and Katherine Parker
Publisher:Routledge
History:1935–present
Frequency:Biannually
Website:http://www.tandfonline.com/action/aboutThisJournal?journalCode=rimu20
Link1:http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rimu20/current
Link1-Name:Online access
Link2:http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rimu20
Link2-Name:Online archive
Issn:0308-5694
Eissn:1479-7801
Oclc:612175130
Lccn:36022520

Imago Mundi, or in full Imago Mundi: International Journal for the History of Cartography, is a semiannual peer-reviewed academic journal about mapping, established in 1935 by Leo Bagrow.[1] [2] It covers the history of early maps, cartography, and map-related ideas. Articles are in English and have abstracts in French, German, Spanish, and English. Each volume also contains three reference sections (book reviews, bibliography, and chronicle) that provide a summary of current developments in the field.

It was published originally by Imago Mundi Ltd. with (electronic), 0308-5694 (paper).

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  1. Skelton . R. A. . Raleigh Ashlin Skelton . 1959 . Leo Bagrow: Historian of Cartography and Founder of Imago Mundi, 1881–1957 . Imago Mundi . 14 . 4–5, 7–12 . 1150208 . 10.1080/03085695908592149.
  2. Web site: Imago Mundi: International Journal for the History of Cartography . 2009-11-29.