Mappa Mundi

Mappa Mundi

Author: P. D. A. Harvey

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 9780802079459

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An authoritative interpretation of the most elaborate world map surviving from before the fifteenth century. The Mappa Mundi presents a fascinating view of the world as it appeared to a cultured and well-read person in thirteenth-century England.


Maps of Medieval Thought

Maps of Medieval Thought

Author: Naomi Reed Kline

Publisher: Boydell Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 0851159370

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Mappa mundi texts and images present a panorama of the medieval world-view, c.1300; the Hereford map studied in close detail. Filled with information and lore, mappae mundi present an encyclopaedic panorama of the conceptual "landscape" of the middle ages. Previously objects of study for cartographers and geographers, the value of medieval maps to scholars in other fields is now recognised and this book, written from an art historical perspective, illuminates the medieval view of the world represented in a group of maps of c.1300. Naomi Kline's detailed examination of the literary, visual, oral and textual evidence of the Hereford mappa mundi and others like it, such as the Psalter Maps, the '"Sawley Map", and the Ebstorf Map, places them within the larger context of medieval art and intellectual history. The mappa mundi in Hereford cathedral is at the heart of this study: it has more than one thousand texts and images of geographical subjects, monuments, animals, plants, peoples, biblical sites and incidents, legendary material, historical information and much more; distinctions between "real" and "fantastic" are fluid; time and space are telescoped, presenting past, present, and future. Naomi Kline provides, for the first time, a full and detailed analysis of the images and texts of the Hereford map which, thus deciphered, allow comparison with related mappae mundi as well as with other texts and images. NAOMI REED KLINE is Professor of Art History at Plymouth State College.


Mappa Mundi

Mappa Mundi

Author: Justina Robson

Publisher: Pan Macmillan

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780333754382

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In the near future psychologist Natalie Armstrong sees her work suddenly become crucial to a military project for creating mind-control. Meanwhile, as a matter of national security, Jude Westhorpe is tracking a Cold War defector. Somehow Jude and Natalie meet to face trouble together.


A Critical Companion to English Mappae Mundi of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries

A Critical Companion to English Mappae Mundi of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries

Author: Dan Terkla

Publisher: Boydell Studies in Medieval Ar

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781783274222

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Mappae mundi (maps of the world), beautiful objects in themselves, offer huge insights into how medieval scholars conceived the world and their place within it. They are a fusion of "real" geographical locations with fantasical, geographic, historical, legendary and theological material. Their production reached its height in England in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, with such well-known examples as the Hereford map, the maps of Matthew Paris, and the Vercelli map. This volume provides a comprehensive Companion to the seven most significant English mappae mundi. It begins with a survey of the maps' materials, types, shapes, sources, contents, conventions, idiosyncrasies, commissioners and users, moving on to locate the maps' creation and use in the realms of medieval rhetoric, Victorine memory theory and clerical pedagogy. It also establishes the shared history of map and book making, and demonstrates how pre-and post-Conquest monastic libraries in Britain fostered and fed their complementary relationship. A chapter is then devoted to each individual map. An annotated bibliography of multilingual resources completes the volume. DAN TERKLA is Emeritus Professor of English at Illinois Wesleyan University; NICK MILLEA is Map Librarian, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. Contributors: Nathalie Bouloux, Michelle Brown. Daniel Connolly, Helen Davies, Gregory Heyworth, Alfred Hiatt, Marcia Kupfer, Nick Millea, Asa Simon Mittman, Dan Terkla, Chet Van Duzer. Contributors: Nathalie Bouloux, Michelle Brown. Daniel Connolly, Helen Davies, Gregory Heyworth, Alfred Hiatt, Marcia Kupfer, Nick Millea, Asa Simon Mittman, Dan Terkla, Chet Van Duzer.


Art and Optics in the Hereford Map

Art and Optics in the Hereford Map

Author: Marcia Ann Kupfer

Publisher: Paul Mellon Centre

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780300220339

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"Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, by Yale University Press, New Haven and London."


The Map Book

The Map Book

Author: Peter Barber

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 0802714749

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Chronicles the historical development of maps and mapping from the Bronze Age to the present, collecting some 175 maps spanning ten millennia that represent the progress of civilization and technology, from military plans that depict enemy positions, to the famed London Underground layout, to the digitally enhanced renderings of today.


The Travels of Sir John Mandeville

The Travels of Sir John Mandeville

Author: John Mandeville

Publisher: Wyatt North Publishing, LLC

Published: 2020-01-27

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 1647980542

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The Travels of Sir John Mandeville is the chronicle of the alleged Sir John Mandeville, an explorer. His travels were first published in the late 14th century, and influenced many subsequent explorers such as Christopher Columbus.


On the Map

On the Map

Author: Simon Garfield

Publisher: Avery

Published: 2013-11-05

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 1592407803

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Examines the pivotal relationship between mapping and civilization, demonstrating the unique ways that maps relate and realign history, and shares engaging cartography stories and map lore.