Terra Australis to Australia

Terra Australis to Australia
Author: Glyndwr Williams
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN:

How Europeans conceived of the southern continent from ancient times until the beginning of the 19th century, the charting of the coastline and the naming of Australia.

Australian Colonial Paintings in the Australian National Gallery

Australian Colonial Paintings in the Australian National Gallery
Author: Australian National Gallery
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1986
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The first of several volumes to be published in association with the Australian National Gallery, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of Australian painting from the 1820s to the mid-1880s. Bonyhady's rigorous analysis of the individual works, supported by a wealth of biographical and historical detail, recreates the lively and influential artistic climate that prevailed during the first hundred years of colonial settlement.

The Mapping of Terra Australis

The Mapping of Terra Australis
Author: Robert Clancy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1995
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

A guide to early printed maps of Australia, Antarctica and the South Pacific.

European Perceptions of Terra Australis

European Perceptions of Terra Australis
Author: Anne M. Scott
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1409439410

"Terra Australis - the southern land - was one of the most widespread concepts in European geography from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, although the notion of a land mass in the southern seas had been prevalent since classical antiquity. Despite this fact, there has been relatively little sustained scholarly work on European concepts of Terra Australis or the intellectual background to European voyages of discovery and exploration to Australia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Through interdisciplinary scholarly contributions, ranging across history, the visual arts, literature and popular culture, this volume considers the continuities and discontinuities between the imagined space of Terra Australis and its subsequent manifestation. It will shed new light on familiar texts, people and events - such as the Dutch and French explorations of Australia, the Batavia shipwreck and the Baudin expedition - by setting them in unexpected contexts and alongside unfamiliar texts and people. The book will be of interest to, among others, intellectual and cultural historians, literary scholars, historians of cartography, the visual arts, women's and post-colonial studies."--publisher website.