Early Maps of Indonesia - Conference report (Newsletter No 60, January 2018)
Globes and Instruments International Conference of the Brussels Map Circle (Newsletter No 57, January 2017)
Mapping the Ottoman Empire Brussels Map Circle International Conference (Newsletter No 54, January 2016)
Mapping India, BIMCC International Conference, 7 December 2013, Brussels (Newsletter No 48, January 2014)
2012 International Conference: Mercator and Hondius (Newsletter No 45, January 2013)
2011 International BIMCC Conference: Brazil on Early Maps (Newsletter No 42, January 2012)
2010 Annual Conference and Exhibition on China (Newsletter No 39, January 2011)
2009 International Conference : Exploring Heaven and Earth (Newsletter No 36, January 2010)
2008 Study Session on ancient cartography, Speakers: Peter van der Krogt, Martijn Storms, Eric Leenders & Jan De Graeve, Francis Herbert, H. Decleir (Newsletter No 33, January 2009)
2007 International Conference: Formatting Europe – Mapping a Continent. Speakers: A. Cattaneo, L. Miekkevaara, K. Szykula, P. van der Krogt, M. Heinz, R. Barron, G. Palsky, B. Jouret (Newsletter No 30, January 2008)
2006 International Conference: Charting the Seas – Seven centuries of maritime cartography, Speakers: Corradino Astengo, Monique Pelletier, Drago Novak, Günter Schilder, Dirk de Vries, Andrew Cook (Newsletter No 27, January 2007)
2005 Study Session: Belgian Cartography – 16th to 19th centuries, Speakers: Jan De Graeve, Joost Depuydt, Wouter Bracke, Luc Janssens, Bernard Jouret, Lisette Danckaert (Newsletter No 24, January 2006)
2002 International Conference: Mare Nostrum - Maps of the Mediterranean, Speakers: G. Schilder, A. Ganado, Cyrus Ala'i, M. Pelletier, V. Valerio (Newsletter No 21, January 2005)
2005 International Conference: Into and Out of Africa: Mapping the Dark Continent in the Later 19th Century, Speakers: Caroline Batchelor, Dr Imre Josef Demhardt, Olivier Loiseaux, Francis Herbert, Prof. Maurice Wynants and Peter Daerden, James L. Newman (Newsletter No 21, January 2005)
2003 Study Session: Plans and Views of Towns and Fortified Places, Speakers: F. Herbert, R. Domb, H. U. Feldmann, Ch. van den Heuvel, N. Millea, P. Lombaerde (Newsletter No 18, January 2004)
2002 Fourth Study Session: Cartography with a purpose - Maps for strategies in times of war and peace, Speakers: M. Van den Broecke, J. De Graeve, U. Schnall, H. Kok, M. Watelet, F. and J. Depuydt, F. Herbert, K. Batten (Newsletter No 13, May 2002)
2001 Study Session: Books on maps, Speakers: J. Depuydt, M. van Egmond, H. Richard, F. Herbert (Newsletter No 10, May 2001)
2000 International Conference: From the Low Countries to the High Seas - Dutch maps from the age of discoveries, Speakers: F. Herbert, R. Shirley, M. Pelletier, S. de Meer, U. Schnall, H. Kok, P. van der Krogt (Newsletter No 9, January 2001)
2000 Study Session: Understanding Maps, Speakers: J. De Graeve, F. Depuydt, M. Watelet (Newsletter No 7, May 2000)
1999 Study Session: Conservation and restoration of old maps and prints, Speakers: H. Elkhadem, H. Kok, A. Marchal, La Route du Papier (Newsletter No 4, May 1999)
1998 International Conference: Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598), Mastermind of the Theatre of the World, Speakers: J. Depuydt, R. Shirley, M. Van den Broecke (Newsletter No 3, January 1999)
Excursions
Excursion to the Mapping Modernity Exhibition (Newsletter No 79, May 2024)
Visit to the exhibition "Open kaart - van atlas tot streetmap" in Amsterdam (Newsletter No 78, January 2024)
A visit to the HEK collection (Newsletter No 65, September 2019)
Brussels Map Circle’s Excursion in Luxembourg (Newsletter No 62, September 2018)
News from the Royal Library of Belgium - Maps and Plans department (Newsletter No 60, January 2018)
IATO ATLASES Symposium 4 – 7 May 2016 Academia Belgica, Rome (Newsletter No 56, September 2016)
Cartographic treasures of Bruges - BIMCC excursion - 18 February 2014 (Newsletter No 49, May 2014)
A historical week-end in the French Hainaut – 19-20 October 2013 (Newsletter No 48, January 2014)
2011 BIMCC excursion to the Liber Floridus exhibition at the STAM museum in Ghent (Newsletter No 42, January 2012)
2010 Geheime kaarten in Zeeland getekend voor de VOC [Secret maps drawn in Zeeland for the Dutch United East India Company] (Newsletter No 39, January 2011)
2009 Excursion to the Zwin area : Cartographic Evolution of the Coast (Newsletter No 36, January 2010)
2008 Leiden, Leiden University Library (Newsletter No 33, January 2009)
2007 Brussels, National Geographical Institute of Belgium (Newsletter No 30, January 2008)
2006 Utrecht, Map Room of the University Library in Utrecht (Newsletter No 27, January 2007)
2005 Bitburg, Visit to Dr. Tomasz Niewodniczański in Bitburg, Germany (Newsletter No 24, January 2006)
2004 Brussels, The African Museum (Newsletter No 21, January 2005)
2004 Brussels, The Rare Books Section at the Royal Library (Newsletter No 21, January 2005)
2003 Halle, The Vanvolsem Collection (Newsletter No 17, September 2003)
2002 Hasselt, The Bohrmann Collection (Newsletter No 15, January 2003)
2001 Rotterdam, Maritiem Museum, Sjoerd de Meer, L. Akveld, Ch. Boissevain (Newsletter No 12, January 2002)
2000 Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, H. Richard, M.-F. Dumoulin, A. Roger, F. Duclos, O. Loiseaux, C. Hofmann (Newsletter No 9, January 2001)
1999 Lillo, Commandeurshuis, Private map collection of the low countries, W. Goossens (Newsletter No 7, May 2000)
1999 Sint-Niklaas, Mercator Museum, A. Van Der Gucht and G. De Witte (Newsletter No 4, May 1999)
1998 Brugge, Stadsarchief, Exhibition of the wall map of the 'Brugse Vrije' by Pieter Pourbus (1571), A. Van de Walle, B. van der Herten (Newsletter No 1, May 1998)
Exploring places with maps
The National Archives of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. A new law, new premises, a new way of working … (Newsletter No 64, May 2019)
Deventer and Surhon: How they first mapped the Low Countries (Newsletter No 60, January 2018)
Faire la carte et restituer le paysage - A study day at the Château de Vincennes (France) (Newsletter No 60, January 2018)
Tracking the map heritage of the Dépôt de la Guerre in France (Newsletter No 60, January 2018)
A rewarding discovery – The Museum of Maps in Bucharest (Newsletter No 31, May 2008)
The G.D. Cassini Museum in Perinaldo (Italy) (Newsletter No 29, September 2007)
The geographical panels in the Medici Guardaroba … revisited (Newsletter No 28, May 2007)
La Galleria delle Carte geografiche, Vatican, Rome (Newsletter No 26, September 2006)
Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam (Newsletter No 23, September 2005)
The Plantin-Moretus Museum – Antwerp (Newsletter No 12, January 2002)
The Library of the Royal Army and Military History Museum, Brussels (Newsletter No 11, September 2001)
The City Library of Trier and The Niewodniczański Collection (Newsletter No 10, May 2001)
A guide to the public map collections in the Netherlands Almanak verzamelingen, Topografisch beeldmateriaal; P. Van Den Brink (Newsletter No 7, May 2000)
The importance of maps at the Battle of Waterloo (Newsletter No 31, May 2008)
Cosmography and sea charts in the early sixteenth century: Martin Waldseemüller’s case, Monique Pelletier (Newsletter No 27, January 2007)
The Portolan charts of Vincentius Demetrius Volcius a Portolan Maker from Dubrovnik (1563-1607), Drago Novak (Newsletter No 27, January 2007)
Those brilliant but forgotten scientists of the 19th century (Part III), Bernard Jouret (Newsletter No 26, September 2006)
Land Surveyors and their Maps in the 18th century Duchy of Brabant, Luc Janssens (Newsletter No 25, May 2006)
Nova Totius Belgii: Confusion!, Lydia Cordon and Eric Leenders (Newsletter No 25, May 2006)
Those brilliant but forgotten scientists of the 19th century (Part II), Bernard Jouret (Newsletter No 25, May 2006)
Seven letters to Abraham Ortelius acquired by the Plantin-Moretus Museum in 2004, Dirk Imhof (Newsletter No 24, January 2006)
Those brilliant but forgotten scientists of the 19th century (Part I), Bernard Jouret (Newsletter No 24, January 2006)
Looks at books
Moderniteit in kaart (Mapping Modernity) (Newsletter No 79, May 2024)
Plans et cartes de Provence et du Languedoc [Plans and maps of Provence and Languedoc] (Newsletter No 79, May 2024)
Playing with maps - Cartographic Games in Western Culture (Newsletter No 78, January 2024)
Kaarten die geschiedenis schreven. 1000 jaar wereldgeschiedenis.... in 100 oude kaarten [Maps That Made History - 1000 Years of World History in 100 old maps] (Newsletter No 75, January 2023)
Visages de l’exploration au XIXe siècle [Faces of exploration in the 19th century] - Catalogue of the Exhibition (Newsletter No 74, September 2022)
Colonisation & Propagande [Colonisation and Propaganda] (Newsletter No 74, September 2022)
Practical Mathematics: Navigation - Navigation by Greenvill Collins by Paul Hughes (Newsletter No 73, May 2022)
Les défricheurs du monde - Ces géographes qui ont dessiné la Terre by Laurent Maréchaux (Newsletter No 73, May 2022)
Les erreurs dans les cartes by Benjamin Furst (Newsletter No 73, May 2022)
La Desenhando a Porta do Pacífico [Drawing the Gateway to the Pacific] by Henrique Leitão and José María Moreno Madrid (Newsletter No 72, January 2022)
De geschiedenis van België in 100 oude kaarten – L’histoire de la Belgique en 100 cartes anciennes. by Philippe De Maeyer, Michèle Galand, Bram Vannieuwenhuyze and Guy Vanthemsche (Newsletter No 72, January 2022)
La Carte d’Avignon : De la Méditerranée à la Baltique 1190 – 1490 [The Avignon Chart: From the Mediterranean to the Baltic 1190 – 1490] by Jacques Mille (Newsletter No 71, September 2021)
Atlas wilde bomen en struiken - Landschappelijk groen erfgoed in de provincies van Nederland en Vlaanderen [Atlas of Wild Trees and Shrubs – Scenic Green Heritage in the Provinces of the Netherlands and Flanders] by Bert Maes (ed.) and others (Newsletter No 71, September 2021)
Catalan Maps and Jewish Books: The Intellectual Profile of Elisha ben Abraham Cresques (1325-1387) by Katrin Kogman-Appel (Newsletter No 71, September 2021)
Cartes des mers. Du Moyen Âge au XIXe siècle by Katherine Parker and Barry Ruderman (Newsletter No 70, May 2021)
Le Nord de la Renaissance by Pierre-Ange Salvadori (Newsletter No 70, May 2021)
Metropolis in the Making: A Planning History of Amsterdam in the Dutch Golden Age by Jaap Evert Abrahamse (Newsletter No 69, January 2021)
Les premières cartes détaillées du Hainaut français (début XVIIIe siècle) by Jean-Louis Renteux (Newsletter No 69, January 2021)
Atlas van de Nederlanden en de grenzen met Frankrijk-Facsimile by Eugenius H. Fricx (Newsletter No 69, January 2021)
Sailing across the World’s Oceans - History & Catalogue of Dutch Charts Printed on Vellum by Günther Schilder and Hans Kok (Newsletter No 68, September 2020)
Cartography and Empire: The Padrón Real and the Depiction of the New World by José Maria García Redondo (Newsletter No 68, September 2020)
Quand les artistes dessinaient les cartes. Vues et figures de l'espace français | Moyen Âge et Renaissance by Ed. Juliette Dumasi-Rabineau, Nadine Gastaldi and Camille Serchuk (Newsletter No 67, May 2020)
Cartographie et Pouvoir au XVIe siècle. L'Atlas de Jacques de Deventer by Colin Dupont (Newsletter No 67, May 2020)
Johann George Schreiber (1676-1750) – Kupferstecher und Atlasverleger in Leipzig by Eckhard Jäger (Newsletter No 67, May 2020)
Le Massif des Écrins : Histoire d’une cartographie, de l’Antiquité à l’aube du XXe siècle by Jacques Mille, Jean-Marc Barféty and Michel Tailland (Newsletter No 67, May 2020)
Mare Nostrum Cartografia nautica a stampa del Mar Mediterraneo by Stefano Bifolco (Newsletter No 67, May 2020)
Why North is Up: Map Conventions and Where They Came From by Mick Ashworth (Newsletter No 66, January 2020)
La géographie de la Renaissance by Numa Broc (Newsletter No 66, January 2020)
Atlas militaires manuscrits (XVIIe - XVIIIe siècles by Émilie d’Orgeix and Isabelle Warmoes (Newsletter No 66, January 2020)
Cartografia e topografia italiana del XVI secolo. Catalogo ragionato delle opere a stampa by Stefano Bifolco and Fabrizio Ronca, with contributions from Andrea Cantile, Annalisa D’Ascenzo, Fabio Fatichenti – Gaia Andreozzi, Clemente Marigliani, Alessandro Signoretti (Newsletter No 65, September 2019)
Lost Maps of the Caliphs | Drawing the World in Eleventh-Century Cairo by Yossef Rapoport and Emilie Savage-Smith (Newsletter No 65, September 2019)
Mediterranean Cartographic Stories - Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Masterpieces from the Sylvia Ioannou Foundation Collection edited by Panagiotis N. Doukellis (Newsletter No 65, September 2019)
Le langage des géographes. Termes, signes, couleurs des cartes anciennes (1500-1800) by by François de Dainville | Preface by Hélène Richard, Jean-Louis Tissier and Cécile Souchon (Newsletter No 64, May 2019)
Brabantia Ducatus | Geschiedenis en cartobibliografie van het Hertogdom Brabant tot 1795 by Mario Dorigo & Mathieu Franssen (Newsletter No 64, May 2019)
The Da Vinci Globe by Stefaan Missine (Newsletter No 64, May 2019)
Franz Ritter von Hauslab, der gelehrte Offizier by Jan Mokre (Newsletter No 64, May 2019)
Le Monde vu d'Asie. Une histoire cartographique edited by Pierre Singaravélou and Fabrice Argounès (Newsletter No 63, January 2019)
Der Kupferstecher Karl Kolbe (1777- 1842) und seine Rundkarten. Ein Berliner Künstlerleben im Biedermeier zwischen Gold- medaille und Pistolenkugel by Eckhard Jäger (Newsletter No 63, January 2019)
Aus allen Weltteilen Ägypten mit Sudan und Libyen by Imre Josef Demhardte Sudan and Libya (Newsletter No 62, September 2018)
The Island of Malta and the Order of St John by Grigory Krayevsky (Newsletter No 62, September 2018)
Une Carrière de géographe au siècle des Lumières | Jean-Baptiste d’Anville edited by Lucile Haguet and Catherine Hofmann (Newsletter No 62, September 2018)
Mario Cam's 'Companions in Geography' (Newsletter No 61, May 2018)
Medieval Islamic Maps: An Exploration (Newsletter No 60, January 2018)
Exploring Africa with Ancient Maps (Newsletter No 60, January 2018)
Finding the North and other secrets of orientation of the travellers of the past (Newsletter No 59, September 2017)
Orbis Disciplinae - Tributes to Patrick Gautier Dalché (Newsletter No 59, September 2017)
Mapping Asia Minor. German orientalism in the field (1835-1895) (Newsletter No 59, September 2017)
Vincenzo Coronelli - Cosmographer (1650 – 1718) by Marica Milanesi (Newsletter No 58, May 2017)
Mapping Antarctica A five hundred year record of discovery by Robert Clancy, John Manning and Henk Brolsma (Newsletter No 58, May 2017)
Las islas del fin del mundo. Representación de las Afortunadas en los mapas del Occidente medieval. by Kevin R. Wittmann (Newsletter No 58, May 2017)
Cartes d'Orient et d'Occident (Antiquité-XVIe siècle) (Newsletter No 58, May 2017)
Joan Binimelis, Vicenç Mut and the wall maps of Majorca (17th – 18th centuries) (Newsletter No 57, January 2017)
Universal Cosmography according to both ancient and modern navigators by Guillaume Le Testu (Newsletter No 57, January 2017)
Treasures from the Map Room - Bodleian Collections (Newsletter No 57, January 2017)
Philippe Vandermaelen, Mercator of newly-born Belgium. The history of the Établissement géographique de Bruxelles and of its founder (Newsletter No 57, January 2017)
Hautes-Fagnes Cartographie ancienne. Enseignements des cartes anciennes pour servir l'histoire du haut plateau fagnard et retracer l'évolution de ses paysages (Newsletter No 56, September 2016)
Mapping the Roads - Building Modern Britain (Newsletter No 56, September 2016)
Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) Life · Work · Sources and Friends (Newsletter No 56, September 2016)
The Pre-Siege Maps of Malta, Second Century AD - 1564 (Newsletter No 56, September 2016)
Au Milieu du Monde : Namur. Cartes et plans 16e - 21e siècle (Newsletter No 55, May 2016)
Deutsche Kriegskarten der Schweiz 1939-1945 | Ein Vademecum (Newsletter No 51, January 2015)
Die Insel Rügen auf alten Karten. Vier Jahrhunderte Kartgrafiegeschichte 1532 - 1885 (Newsletter No 51, January 2015)
People, Places and Ideas in the History of Cartography - Supplement 2014 to Imago Mundi (Newsletter No 51, January 2015)
The earth. Knowledge, representations, measurement in the middle-ages (Newsletter No 50, September 2014)
Enigmas, Geography, Expeditions and Cartography of the Americas (Newsletter No 50, September 2014)
The world as seen from Augsburg – Tobias Conrad Lotter (1717-1777) (Newsletter No 50, September 2014)
Maps and Representations of the eastern Mediterranean made in 'the West' (from the middle of the 13th to the end of the 15th centuries)] (Newsletter No 50, September 2014)
Mapping the First World War: Battlefields of the Great Conflict from Above (Newsletter No 50, September 2014)
The golden age of marine charts – When Europe discovered the world (Newsletter No 48, January 2014)
The passion for collecting: expeditions into the Woldan Collection (Newsletter No 48, January 2014)
Finding Their Way at Sea, The story of portolan charts, the cartographers who drew them and the mariners who sailed by them (Newsletter No 47, September 2013)
Geographica and cartographica from the Bertuch publisher (Newsletter No 47, September 2013)
Maps in books of Russia and Poland published in the Netherlands to 1800 (Newsletter No 41, September 2011)
Sailing for the East. History & Catalogue of Manuscript Charts on vellum of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) 1602-1799 (Newsletter No 41, September 2011)
Early manuscript maps of Upper and Lower Bavaria (Newsletter No 40, April 2011)
Friedrich Bernhard Werner 1690-1776 (Newsletter No 40, April 2011)
Maps in those days. Cartographic methods before 1850 (Newsletter No 40, April 2011)
Ausgewählte Exponate von Altkarten im Kriegsarchiv München [A selection of old maps and documents in the War Archives in Munich] (Newsletter No 39, January 2011)
Cartografi in Liguria (secoli XIV – XIX) [Cartographers in Liguria (14 th - 19 th centuries)] (Newsletter No 39, January 2011)
Riflessi d'Oriente, L'immagine della Cina nella Cartografia Europea [Reflections of the Orient, The image of China in European cartography] (Newsletter No 39, January 2011)
Sveriges sjökartor 1539 – 1836 - [Sea charts of Sweden] (Newsletter No 39, January 2011)
De Ptolémée à La Guillotière (XVe - XVIe siècle) – [From Ptolemy to La Guillotière (15th - 16th century)] (Newsletter No 38, September 2010)
Models of the planet Earth and Space (Newsletter No 28, May 2007)
China in European Maps, Compiled and edited by Min-min Chang (Newsletter No 27, January 2007)
Five Centuries of Maps and Charts of Croatia – Pet stoljeća geografskih i pomorskih karata Hrvatske, Edited by Drago Novak, Miljenko Lapaine and Dubravka Mlinarić (Newsletter No 27, January 2007)
L’Héritage des Compagnies des Indes dans les musées et collections publiques d’Europe (The Heritage of the East India Companies in European Museums and Public Collections), Louis Mézin, Pierre Delleur (ed.) (Newsletter No 27, January 2007)
Lorient, la Bretagne et la traite (XVIIe – XIXe siècles) (Lorient, Brittany and the slave trade, 17th – 19th centuries), Brigitte Nicolas (ed.) (Newsletter No 27, January 2007)
Sur la Route des Épices – l’Ile Maurice 1598-1810 (Towards the Spice Islands – Mauritius 1598-1810), Denis Piat (Newsletter No 27, January 2007)
The Atlas of Atlases, Phillip Allen (Newsletter No 27, January 2007)
The Cartography of the East Indian Islands - Insulae Indiae Orientalis, Dr David E. Parry (Newsletter No 27, January 2007)
The Van Keulen Cartography — Amsterdam 1680 – 1885 written and compiled by Dirk de Vries, Günter Schilder, Willem Mörzer Bruyns, Peter van Iterson and Irene Jacobs (Newsletter No 27, January 2007)
Miniature Antique Maps, Geoffrey L. King (Newsletter No 26, September 2006)
The Map book, edited by Peter Barber (Newsletter No 26, September 2006)
Valletta Città Nuova - A Map History (1566-1600), Albert Ganado (Newsletter No 26, September 2006)
Cartografie - De verbeelding van de wereldgeschiedenis, Jeremy Black (Newsletter No 25, May 2006)
De geschiedenis van de cartografie. De kunst van de kaartenmakers, John Goss (Newsletter No 25, May 2006)
De wereld in kaart gebracht. Kaarten en hun geschiedenis, Nathaniel Harris (Newsletter No 25, May 2006)
Degrees of Latitude: Mapping Colonial America, Margaret Beck Pritchard and Henry G. Taliaferro (Newsletter No 25, May 2006)
Early Mapping of the Pacific - The Epic Story of Seafarers, Adventurers, and Cartographers Who Mapped the Earth's Greatest Ocean, Thomas Suarez (Newsletter No 25, May 2006)
Ieper à la carte - De Ieperse vestingen in kaart gebracht, Ann Vanrolleghem (Newsletter No 25, May 2006)
Nederlandse zeekaarten uit de Gouden Eeuw, Robert Putman (Newsletter No 25, May 2006)
The Commerce of Cartography: Making and Marketing Maps in Eighteenth-Century France and England, Mary Sponberg Pedley (Newsletter No 25, May 2006)
Atlas Maior of 1665, abridged facsimile of Joan Blaeu’s atlas by Taschen-Verlag, Peter van der Krogt (Newsletter No 24, January 2006)
Cartes de l’Île de Ré ; Alain Gaudillat (Newsletter No 24, January 2006)
Geschiedenis van Brabant van het hertogdom tot heden. Histoire du Brabant, du duché à nos jours, by Prof. R. Van Uytven and others (Newsletter No 24, January 2006)
Everest — The man and the mountain, J. R. Smith (Newsletter No 23, September 2005)
Itineraria — Letteratura di viaggio e conoscenza del mondo dall'Antichità al Rinascimento, Vol. 2 (Newsletter No 23, September 2005)
L'aventure cartographique, Jean Lefort (Newsletter No 23, September 2005)
Four hundred and twenty-five years later : Egnazio Danti's anemoscope, Gemma Rosa Levi-Donati (Newsletter No 22, May 2005)
François de Dainville S.J. (1909-1971), pionnier de l'histoire de la cartographie et de l'éducation, Proceedings of the International Symposium organised by U.M.R. 8586 PRODIG in Paris (Newsletter No 22, May 2005)
Geschichte der Kartographie am Beispiel von Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein , Oswald Dreyer-Eimbcke (Newsletter No 22, May 2005)
Inventaris van de handgetekende kaarten in de Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België, Afdeling Kaarten en Plannen - Losse bladen (vóór 1800), , Wouter Bracke (Newsletter No 22, May 2005)
L'atlas des atlas, Courrier international (Newsletter No 22, May 2005)
La Cartografia Europea tra primo Rinascimento e fine dell'Illuminismo, Proceedings of the International Workshop on The Making of European Cartography (Newsletter No 22, May 2005)
Landmeten en cartografie op de Koninklijke Militaire Academie in de 19de eeuw, Frits Irrgang (Newsletter No 22, May 2005)
Science and technology in Islam, Prof. Dr. Fuat Sezgin (Newsletter No 22, May 2005)
Von einem, der daheim blieb, die Welt zu entdecken Die Cosmographia des Sebastian Münster oder: Wie man sich vor 500 Jahren die Welt vorstellte , Günther Wessel (Newsletter No 22, May 2005)
Imperial Footprints - Henry Morton Stanley's African Journeys, James L. Newman (Newsletter No 21, January 2005)
Journey into Africa - The Life and Death of Keith Johnston, Scottish Cartographer and Explorer (1844-79), James McCarthy (Newsletter No 21, January 2005)
Culture et savoirs géographiques en Italie au XIVe siècle, Nathalie Bouloux (Newsletter No 20, September 2004)
The Strabo Illustratus Atlas 1545-1571 - A unique sixteenth century composite atlas from the House of Bertelli in Venice, Peter H. Meurer (Newsletter No 20, September 2004)
Vesting Antwerpen - De Brialmont forten, P. Lombaerde ed. (Newsletter No 20, September 2004)
The map that changed the world Simon Winchester, (Newsletter No 19, May 2004)
The Mapmaker's Quest: depicting new worlds in Renaissance Europe, David Buisseret (Newsletter No 19, May 2004)
Die Welt in alten Karten und Ansichten - Karten und Atlanten in der Landeszentralbibliothek Schleswig-Holstein, Gerhard Kraack and Jens Ahlers (Newsletter No 19, May 2004)
Les plans de Paris des origines (1493) à la fin du XVIIIe siècle / études, carto-bibliographie, Jean Boutier et al. (Newsletter No 19, May 2004)
Petermann's Planet - A Guide to German Handatlases and their Siblings throughout the World, Jürgen Espenhorst (Newsletter No 19, May 2004)
De familie de Bersacques, Martijn Vandenbroucke (Newsletter No 19, May 2004)
Imago Poloniae - Das Polnische-Litauische Reich in Karten, Dokumenten and alten Drucken in der Sammlung von Tomasz Niewodniczański and Catalogue of the exhibitionBrückenschlag - Polnische Geschichte in Karten un Dokumenten (Newsletter No 19, May 2004)
The shaping of Africa - Cosmographic Discourse and Cartographic Science in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, Francesc Relaño (Newsletter No 19, May 2004)
Van Mercator tot computerkaart, een geschiedenis van de cartographie, F. De Puydt and G. Goossens (Newsletter No 19, May 2004)
Le trentacinque cartelle della Guardaroba Medicea di Palazzo Vecchio, G. Levi-Donati (Newsletter No 17, September 2003)
Monumenta Cartographica Neerlandica, Vol. VII, G. Schilder (Newsletter No 17, September 2003)
Koeman's Atlantes Neerlandici, New edition, Vol. III, P. van der Krogt (Newsletter No 17, September 2003)
Collecting old maps, F. J. Manasek (Newsletter No 17, September 2003)
Corpus der älteren Germania-Karten, P. H. Meurer (Newsletter No 16, May 2003)
Grosser Deutscher Kolonialatlas (Facsimile edition) (Newsletter No 16, May 2003)
Historical atlas of central Europe, P. R. Magosci (Newsletter No 16, May 2003)
Spiegel der Seefart, L. J. Waghenaer, Facsimile edition (Newsletter No 15, January 2003)
O Tesouro dos mapas a cartografia na Formação do Brasil, P. C. Micelo (Newsletter No 15, January 2003)
Dutch Geography and Africa, T. Dietz, K. Kusters, D. Foeken, P. van der Krogt (Newsletter No 15, January 2003)
Konst der Stuurlieden Stuurmanskunst en maritieme cartografie in acht portretten, W. F. J. Mörzer Bruyns (Newsletter No 15, January 2003)
Les cartes des Cassini, M. Pelletier (Newsletter No 15, January 2003)
Atlas universal Diogo Homem, A. P. Marques, L. Kildushevskaya (Newsletter No 14, September 2002)
Cartographie de la France et du monde de la Renaissance au Siècle des lumières, M. Pelletier (Newsletter No 14, September 2002)
De lage landen en hun grenzen, P. W. Stuij (Newsletter No 14, September 2002)
Les îles du mythe à la réalité, M. Pelletier (Newsletter No 14, September 2002)
Mercator: the man who mapped the planet, N. Crane (Newsletter No 14, September 2002)
Alla Scoperta del Mondo - L'arte della cartografia da Tolomeo a Mercatore, M. Bini (Newsletter No 13, May 2002)
Maps of Medieval Thought - The Hereford Paradigm, N. R. Kline (Newsletter No 13, May 2002)
Pieter Pourbus, Master of Maps - Excursion of the Circle on 4 March 2023 (Newsletter No 76, May 2023)
Bari e il suo mare dal Rinascimento al Novecento. La rappresentazione cartografica e le vedute della Terra di Bari [Bari and its sea from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. The cartographic representation and views of the Land of Bari] (Newsletter No 75, January 2023)
Recht door zee. Navigeren van 1500 tot vandaag [Straightforward. Navigating at sea from 1500 to the 21st century] (Newsletter No 75, January 2023)
500th anniversary of the first circling of the globe (Newsletter No 75, January 2023)
Visages de l’exploration au XIXe siècle – Du mythe à l’histoire [Faces of exploration in the 19th century – From myth to history] - Map Circle Excursion to Paris on 2 July 2022 (Newsletter No 74, September 2022)
La cartografia italiana in età Napoleonica (1796 – 1815). Mappe atlanti e manuali per il disegno del territorio (Newsletter No 72, January 2022)
Maps, Globes, Instruments and Books in the Early Modern History of Science at the CIUHCT in Lisbon (Newsletter No 49, May 2014)
História da Cartografia Ibérica: do Mediterrâneo ao Mundo - International Workshop, 27-28 March, Lisbon (Newsletter No 49, May 2014)
The ICA conference, Dresden, 25-30 August 2013 (Newsletter No 48, January 2014)
Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d’Anvil|e, leading cartographer of the Age of Enlightenment – Symposium at the BnF, Paris, 21-22 September 2012 (Newsletter No 45, January 2013)
The Val-Dieu collection in Liège cathedral's treasury (Newsletter No 69, January 2021)
Cartographic Loyalty of an Explorer: Sven Hedin and Justus Perthes? Geographische Anstalt, 1894-1941 (45) (Newsletter No 69, January 2021)
Berghaus’ Map of Syria of 1835, a new step in cartography (Newsletter No 68, September 2020)
Soap atlases of the world (ca 1914 - 1919) ‘Cleanliness is not next to Godliness now-a-days, but next to impossible. Therefore, use soap.’ (Newsletter No 68, September 2020)
The Carte di Castello and their significance for cartography (Newsletter No 68, September 2020)
An Unrecorded Atlas of Battista Agnese identified in a Polish Library (Newsletter No 68, September 2020)
A 17th-century cartographic curio? (Newsletter No 68, September 2020)
The rediscovery of some map fragments on copper printing plates in the Brussels Chalcography (Newsletter No 67, May 2020)
La « Carte très particulière du Haynaut » de Naudin (ca 1709 – 1728) (Newsletter No 67, May 2020)
The AfricaMuseum’s largest maps of the Congo (Newsletter No 66, January 2020)
Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille: Pioneer of scientific cartography in Southern Africa (Newsletter No 66, January 2020)
Ethnographic mapping in the light of the Peace Treaties (Newsletter No 65, September 2019)
Chronograms in cartography – an excursion into dates (Newsletter No 64, May 2019)
Nieuwe Caart van de Rivier van Glasgow (Newsletter No 64, May 2019)
Peter Kolbe's Maps of the Cape of Good Hope (Newsletter No 63, January 2019)
The maps in the early editions of Guicciardini's Descrittione di tutti i paesi bassi (Newsletter No 62, September 2018)
The Portuguese voyages to the Spice Islands and the first European maps and sketches of Southeast Asia, 1502-1554 (Newsletter No 61, May 2018)
The formation of the border between Belgium and Luxembourg in 1830-1839 (Newsletter No 61, May 2018)
François Valentijn’s Influential Maps of the Cape of Good Hope (Newsletter No 58, May 2017)
The Medici Family and cartography in Florence (Newsletter No 58, May 2017)
Cooperation on digital library of Waldseemüller map (Newsletter No 58, May 2017)
Old maps only a few mouse clicks away on www.cartesius.be (Newsletter No 57, January 2017)
Studying the production process of the Ferraris Maps (1770s) and its implications for geometric accuracy (Newsletter No 57, January 2017)
Martino Martini’s Jesuit Cartography of the Middle Kingdom - Some historio-carto reflections on then, in-between and now (selected topics: part I) (Newsletter No 39, January 2011)
A surprise encounter : two portolans at Cefalù, attributed to Placido Caloiro e Oliva (Newsletter No 38, September 2010)
The former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as depicted in albums and atlases (Newsletter No 38, September 2010)