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Introduction : the medieval cosmos
1. Greek and Roman heritage
2. Science in the Islamic regions
3. Twelfth-century European Renaissance
4. Microcosm/macrocosm
5. The geographical inheritance from antiquity
6. Medieval Western geography
7. Medieval Islamic geography
8. Mapping the earth in the European Middle Ages
9. Medieval Islamic mapping of the world
10. Medieval Islamic regional mapping
11. Regional mapping in medieval Europe
12.Travellers and traders
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