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The cartographic heritage
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 24 - 01 - 2010

AS mentioned last week, Egypt has two institutes that have a special collection of maps. These are the National Library of Egypt "Dar el-Kotob" and the Egyptian Geographic Society.
Last week, the collection of Dar el-Kotob was highlighted. This week we are exploring that of the Egyptian Geographic Society.
A prominent landmark of modern Egypt, the Egyptian Geographical Society is the second oldest non governmental institution after "L'Institut d'Egypte" that was founded by the French Expedition to Egypt in 1798.
It was established as "La Société Khédivale de Géographie", by decree of the ruler of Egypt, Khedive Ismail on May 19th, 1875, who appointed a prominent German scientist and explorer Prof. George Schweinfurth as its first president, in the objective of promoting geographical knowledge and fostering geographical surveys in the different regions of Egypt such as the Egyptian deserts and the Sinai Peninsula, as well as in many of the unexplored areas of Africa and the Upper Nile.
The society houses one of Egypt's largest cartographic collections, more than 15.000 maps and 300 atlases. King Fouad I and other members of the royal family donated to the society many of their own maps. The collection of maps varies from rare and historic maps to contemporary ones. Alarge number of those cover the Egyptian territory and date back to the 17th and 18th centuries, while many others depict the Nile Basin and the African continent. Additionally, there are copies of maps made by the Egyptian military war authority, such as a Darfur map drawn by Bordi Pasha, another large map drawn by Mahmoud Al- Falaki Pasha, and Gordon Pasha's map of the Nile.
The series of maps, depicting the Mediterranean coasts prepared by the British admiralty in 1862, are also complete. Several classical atlases contain the narration of the social and geographical development of Egypt, for example the encyclopedic work published by Prince Youssef Kamal, entitled "Monumenta Cartographica" that comprises 14 volumes and traces the history of both Egypt and Africa since their earliest cartographic representation. Among the collection is the 1893 Atlas of Khedive Abbas II that includes a series of maps for the coastlines from Alexandria to Abu Qir in the first volume, and Damietta to Burullus in the second; in addition to another historical atlas dating back to 1912, with 92 maps illustrating Lower Egypt, and 93 maps for Upper Egypt, all drawn to the scale 1:50000.
The Centre for Documentation of Cultural and Natural
Heritage (CULTNAT) is collaborating with this prestigious institution to digitise this cartographic heritage in order to make
available these resources to scholars and researchers, by enabling electronic consultation and reproduction, both online and in situ, while preserving the original copies from handling.
[email protected]
Saleh is the Director of the Centre for Documentation of Culture and Natuaral Heritage


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