Abstract
U radu se razmatra prva integralna karta hrvatskih povijesnih regija koja je izrađena u drugoj polovici 17. st. Rukopisnu inačicu te karte za potrebe Papinskoga ilirskoga (hrvatskog) zavoda svetog Jeronima u Rimu nacrtao je Pietro Andrea Buffalini 1663. Ta karta je zatim, uz odgovarajuće izmjene, otisnuta pod naslovom Illyricum hodiernum u Lučićevu historiografskom djelu De Regno Dalmatiae et Croatiae te u Blaeuovu atlasu Atlas Maior sive Geographia Blaviana 1668. Sudeći prema sadržaju tih karata i političkim okolnostima u kojima su nastale, oblikovanju njihova sadržaja najviše je pridonio hrvatski polihistor i kartograf Ivan Lučić. On je kao vrsni poznavatelj povijesti i geografije Hrvatske vlastiti kartografski imaginarij pretočio u kartografsku sintezu u obliku pregledne karte koja je nastala na temelju kompilacije sadržaja starijih karata i na temelju osobnih istraživanja. Kartom je ponajprije htio jasno pokazati koji se prostor u duhu reformnokatoličkog ilirizma podrazumijeva tadašnjim Ilirikom, odnosno Hrvatskom, a ujedno iskoristiti mogućnost koju karta kao kodirana slika geografske stvarnosti ima kada je potrebno predočiti prostorne odnose u kontekstu historijsko-geografskog pregleda razvoja Hrvatske.
Highlights
Cartographic representations are exceptionally important sources for historical-geographic research work
This paper presents a reconstruction of the creation and further diachronic development of this map of "Illyrian lands" as the first map which depicted Croatian regions in an integrated manner and according to the situation in the second half of the 17th century
On most known editions of Lučić's map of Present-day Illyria we find a dedication to the Croatian ban Petar (= Peter) Zrinski, signed by publisher himself, Joan Blaeu
Summary
Cartographic representations are exceptionally important sources for historical-geographic research work. The first integral map of Croatian historical regions, made in the second half of the 17th century, must likewise be analysed in such a context This was a map which, based on data collected by Ivan Lučić, was drawn for the purposes of the Papal Illyrian Congregation of Saint Jerome in Rome by Pietro Andrea Buffalini in 1663, and later, with appropriate changes, printed in 1668 under the title Illyricum hodiernum in Lučić's work De Regno Dalmatiae et Croatiae and in Willem Blaeu's Atlas Maior sive Geographia Blaviana in the year 1668. As is apparent from its name, the Congregation developed into an institutional centre of ReformedCatholic Illyrianism, which strengthened its antiOttoman mobilising role by identifying the area of "Illyria or Slavonia" with the Croatian lands of the later Triune Kingdom, and with Istria and Bosnia and Herzegovina To su ujedno i posljednje geografske karte s prikazima pojedinih dijelova Hrvatske koje su u okrilju Mercatorove tradicije objavljene do prve integralne karte hrvatskih zemalja
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