rastret
Rastret is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts. In the context of historical cartography and surveying, a rastret, also known as a tracing frame or plotting scale, was a tool used to transfer measurements and map details. It typically consisted of a grid of intersecting lines or a system of adjustable pointers and scales that allowed for accurate reproduction or enlargement of drawings and maps. This enabled surveyors and draftsmen to scale distances and angles from existing plans onto new ones, or to reduce larger maps to smaller formats. The precise design and complexity of rastrets varied over time and by region, but their fundamental purpose was to facilitate accurate spatial reproduction.
Beyond its technical applications, "rastret" might also appear in other, less common contexts. It could potentially