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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
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Add 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 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add 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 to your collection on WonderClub |