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“Probably the best statistical graphic ever drawn” · l’armée française dans la campagne de russie 1812–1813 comparées à celle d’Hannibal durant la 2ème Guerre Punique

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Page 1: “Probably the best statistical graphic ever drawn” · l’armée française dans la campagne de russie 1812–1813 comparées à celle d’Hannibal durant la 2ème Guerre Punique

“Probably the best statistical graphic ever drawn”

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A name you need to know: Edward TufTEIn the 1860s, the french engineer Charles Joseph Minard devised a number of new and influential infographic techniques. among the most famous of his charts from this period is the 1869 Carte figurative des pertes successives en hommes de l’armée française dans la campagne de russie 1812–1813 comparées à celle d’Hannibal durant la 2ème Guerre Punique. The two diagrams, published together, show the size and attrition of the armies of Hannibal in his expedition across the alps during the Punic wars and of Napoleon during his assault on russia. The colored band in the diagrams indicates the army’s strength of numbers—in both charts, one millimeter in thickness represents ten thousand men. The chart of Napoleon’s march includes an indication of temperature as well.

we are going to focus on Napoleon’s ill-fated march.

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Paulus Constantinus Phrygio Human History1534

In this strikingly handsome book, published in 1534, Paulus Constantinus Phrygio lays out human history on a horizontal line. Though Phrygio’s work expresses the forward movement of history, the relatively weak axis of years along the top of the page makes the actual dates of events hard to follow. Even such turning points as the Crucifixion and the fall of Jerusalem, seen in the last image, are hard to locate. These defects of layout may explain why Phrygio’s work was not reprinted. But its content may also have played a part. His lists of early dynasties come from the texts forged by annius of Viterbo, and his work was received with skepticism by more learned scholars.

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francis GaltonMeteorographica1863

francis Galton did pioneering work both in the study of weather and in its mapping. In Meteorographica, or Methods of Mapping the weather, from 1863, Galton presented a variety of meteorological diagrams including “synchronous charts” such as the one depicted here, indicating weather conditions, barometric pressure, and wind direction at a single historic moment across the geographic space of Europe.

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Johannes Bunouniversal History1672

In Johannes Buno’s 1672 universal history, each millennium before the birth of Christ is figured by a large allegorical image such as the dragon of the fourth millennium depicted here.

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John Sparks,The Histomap, 1931.

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Christoph weigeldiscusearly 1720s

The aptly named discus chronologicus published in the early 1720s by the German engraver Christoph weigel is a volvelle, a paper chart with a pivoting central arm. The basic organization of data is inherited from Eusebius, but here the layout is circular with rings representing kingdoms and radial wedges representing centuries. The names of kingdoms are printed on the moveable arm. On this Princeton university copy a reader has inscribed events from contemporary history in the blank spaces of the eighteenth-century wedge, at one point carrying over into the contiguous space of the first century CE.

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“a story to tell about the data”

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olivier morivan

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In ward Shelley’s collection of paintings, entitled “unreliable Narrator” and now on view at Pierogi Gallery in williamsburg, he tracks the history of various sets of believers and belief systems — from teenagers to science fiction to religious groups to the fluxus movement — in wildly colorful, often almost anatomical-looking flow charts, examining how one idea grows into another, and the nature of the stories we as eternal believers tell ourselves (our own mind being the unreliable narrator here). Click though to check out some of Shelley’s work, then head over to the gallery’s website to see larger versions and even more — or, of course, you could always go check them out in real life.

History of science ficiton

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“Join, or die” is a well-known political cartoon, created by Benjamin franklin and first published in his Pennsylvania Gazette on May 9, 1754

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