[Csaladtortenet 2] A Habsburg-birodalom térképe

Akos Sandor akos.sandor at gmail.com
2014. Feb. 24., H, 09:57:12 CET


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2014-02-24 9:33 GMT+01:00 Hirschler András <smartlines at smartlines.hu>:

> Nem emlékszem, felkerült-e már a fórumra, de inkább kétszer, mint egyszer
> sem.
> http://mapire.staatsarchiv.at/en/
>
> The site offers a selection of historical maps from the Austro-Hungarian
> Empire geo-referenced with present day maps (on Google or OpenStreetMap)
> providing layering technology for researchers to compare the past with the
> present.
>
> Completed is the second military survey of Habsburg Empire and in progress
> are the first and third surveys and cadastral surveys of Croatia and
> Hungary.  Project participants are the Austrian State Archives
> (Osterreichisches Staatsarchiv,) Arcanum in Budapest.
>
> There were two types of maps from that time period: the military surveys
> (typically scaled 1 to 28.800) and the more detailed cadastral maps (scaled
> 1 to 2.880,) with both of them covering the entire territory. The original
> manuscript map sheets of the military surveys can be found in the Austrian
> National Archives, but cadastral (extremely details property maps on the
> town level) are found in various archives of the successor states.  For
> example, cadastral maps for the province of Galicia are held the following
> regional or historical archives: Krakow, Przemsyl, Rzeszow in Poland and
> Lviv and Ternopil in Ukraine.  (Examples of Galician cadastral maps can be
> found in Gesher Galicia's map room:  http://maps.geshergalicia.org)
>
> To use the site, scroll down.  When you see the passing selection of maps,
> click "complete view" on one that interests you.  You can also scroll
> further and choose "Complete View" to see the entire Empire in context, or
> choose to focus on the following territories:
>
> Bohemia
> Bukovina
> Coastal Zone
> Croatia
> Dalmatia
> Galicia
> Illyria
> Lichtenstein
> Lombardy
> Modena
> Moravia
> Parma
> Silesia
> Slavonia
> Styria
> Salzberg
> Tyrol
> Venice
> Vorarlberg
>
> Click on the area and then start zooming in.  You can adjust the "opacity"
> using the slider bar at the top of the page to switch views between the
> historical map layered with the current GIS map. This feature is very
> useful
> for those researching historical place names that may not show up on
> current
> maps.
>
> The Second (also known as Franciscan) Military Survey (1806-1809) has
> outstanding quality and while not a cadastral survey, when you zoom in at
> the closest range you will be able to view plots of land and buildings,
> especially ones detailed along the banks of rivers that ran through these
> communities.
>
> Arcanum, based in Budapest, specializes in digitization projects, and has
> already covered the entire collection of maps of the City Archives of
> Budapest, the hand-written map collection of the Hungarian National
> Library,
> and the cadastral maps of Hungarian Archives and Croatia.
>
> A more thorough explanation of these maps can be found in the "Digitized
> Maps of the Habsburg Empire" paper here:
>
> http://mapire.staatsarchiv.at/static/pdf/mkf_booklet.pdf
>
> Or the "Digitizing and Geo-Referencing of the Historical Cadastral Maps
> (1856-60) of Hungary" here:
>
>
> http://www.academia.edu/3614065/Digitizing_and_georeferencing_of_the_histori
> cal_cadastral_maps_1856-60_of_Hungary
>
> The MAPIRE site is also available in German and Hungarian.
>
>
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