Wonder Club world wonders pyramid logo
×

The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context Book

The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context
The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context, The famous Hereford world map, the Mappa Mundi, dates from around 1300, and was painted on one skin of calf-parchment, less than 1 mm thick and measuring about 130 cm square. When we read of its frequent ordeals we may marvel that it is still in good co, The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context has a rating of 4 stars
   2 Ratings
X
The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context, The famous Hereford world map, the Mappa Mundi, dates from around 1300, and was painted on one skin of calf-parchment, less than 1 mm thick and measuring about 130 cm square. When we read of its frequent ordeals we may marvel that it is still in good co, The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context
4 out of 5 stars based on 2 reviews
5
0 %
4
100 %
3
0 %
2
0 %
1
0 %
Digital Copy
PDF format
1 available   for $99.99
Original Magazine
Physical Format

Sold Out

  • The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context
  • Written by author P.D.A. Harvey
  • Published by British Library, The, November 2006
  • The famous Hereford world map, the "Mappa Mundi," dates from around 1300, and was painted on one skin of calf-parchment, less than 1 mm thick and measuring about 130 cm square. When we read of its frequent ordeals we may marvel that it is still in good co
  • The famous Hereford world map, the "Mappa Mundi," dates from around 1300, and was painted on one skin of calf-parchment, less than 1 mm thick and measuring about 130 cm square. When we read of its frequent ordeals we may marvel that it is still in good co
Buy Digital  USD$99.99

WonderClub View Cart Button

WonderClub Add to Inventory Button
WonderClub Add to Wishlist Button
WonderClub Add to Collection Button

Book Categories

Authors

Illustrations

Abbreviations

Contributors

Foreword

      P. D. A. Harvey

The Hereford map: context and history
Medieval maps of the world
      Peter Barber The rediscovery of the Hereford mappamundi: early references, 1684-1873
    Martin Bailey The discovery of the lost mappamundi panel: Hereford's map in a medieval altarpiece?
    Martin Bailey

The Hereford map examined

The Hereford map: the first annual condition report
      Christopher Clarkson The Hereford map: the handwriting and copying of the text
    M. B. Parkes The Hereford map: art-historical aspects
      Nigel Morgan
The Hereford map: contents
Vision of the world: Romanesque art of northern Italy and the Hereford mappamundi
      Jeanne Fox-Friedman Animals in context: beasts on the Hereford map and medieval natural history
      Margriet Hoogvliet Alexander interpreted on the Hereford mappamundi
      Naomi Reed Kline The Hereford mappamundi: visible parlare
     
Massimo Rossi Lessons from legends on the Hereford mappamundi
      Scott D. Westrem

Mappaemundi: background and influences
The underlying projection of mappaemundi
      R. W. Bremner Maps in words: the descriptive logic of medieval geography, from the eighth to the twenfth century
      Patrick Gautier Dalché
The Holy Land on medieval world maps
      P. D. A. Harvey Mappaemundi: image, artefact, social practice
      Marcia Kupfer A multilayered journey: from manuscript initial letters to encyclopaedic mappaemundi through the Benedictine semiotic tradition
      Patrizia Licini The shape of the earth in the Middle Ages and medieval mappaemundi
      Rudolf Simek

Mappaemundi: what we see
Biblical, mythical, and foreign women in the texts and pictures on medieval world maps
      Ingrid Baumgärtner 
The westward progression of history on medieval mappaemundi: an investigation of the evidence
      Stephen McKenzie Defining mappaemundi
      Alessandro Scafi Jerusalem on medieval mappaemundi: a site both historical and eschatological
      Anna-Dorothee von den Brincken Noah and his family on medieval maps
      E. and G. Wajntraub

The world in the later Middle Ages
Travelling on the mappamundi: the world of John Mandeville
      Evelyn Edson Fra Mauro's world view: authority and empirical evidence on a Venetian mappamundi
      Andrew Gow 
The Hereford map: an interpretation for today
Sayonara Diorama: acting out the world as a stage in medieval cartography and cyberspace
      Adrianne Wortzel

Indexes


Login

  |  

Complaints

  |  

Blog

  |  

Games

  |  

Digital Media

  |  

Souls

  |  

Obituary

  |  

Contact Us

  |  

FAQ

CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!!

X
WonderClub Home

This item is in your Wish List

The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context, The famous Hereford world map, the Mappa Mundi, dates from around 1300, and was painted on one skin of calf-parchment, less than 1 mm thick and measuring about 130 cm square. When we read of its frequent ordeals we may marvel that it is still in good co, The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context

X
WonderClub Home

This item is in your Collection

The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context, The famous Hereford world map, the Mappa Mundi, dates from around 1300, and was painted on one skin of calf-parchment, less than 1 mm thick and measuring about 130 cm square. When we read of its frequent ordeals we may marvel that it is still in good co, The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context

The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context

X
WonderClub Home

This Item is in Your Inventory

The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context, The famous Hereford world map, the Mappa Mundi, dates from around 1300, and was painted on one skin of calf-parchment, less than 1 mm thick and measuring about 130 cm square. When we read of its frequent ordeals we may marvel that it is still in good co, The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context

The Hereford World Map: Medieval World Maps and Their Context

WonderClub Home

You must be logged in to review the products

E-mail address:

Password: