Mapping Medieval Geographies
Herausgeber: Lilley, Keith D.
Mapping Medieval Geographies
Herausgeber: Lilley, Keith D.
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This book explores how geographical ideas, traditions and knowledge were shaped, circulated and received in Europe during the Middle Ages.
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This book explores how geographical ideas, traditions and knowledge were shaped, circulated and received in Europe during the Middle Ages.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9781316620274
- ISBN-10: 1316620271
- Artikelnr.: 45163096
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9781316620274
- ISBN-10: 1316620271
- Artikelnr.: 45163096
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Keith D. Lilley; Part I. Geographical Traditions: 1.
Chorography reconsidered: an alternative approach to the Ptolemaic
definition Jesse Simon; 2. Geography and memory in Isidore's Etymologies
Andy Merrills; 3. The uses of classical history and geography in medieval
St Gall Natalia Lozovsky; 4. The cosmographical imagination of Roger Bacon
Amanda Power; 5. Reflections in the Ebstorf map: cartography, theology and
dilectio speculationis Marcia Kupfer; 6. 'After poyetes and astronomyers':
English geographical thought and early English print Meg Roland; 7.
Displacing Ptolemy? The textual geographies of Ramusio's Navigazioni e
Viaggi Margaret Small; Part II. Geographical Imaginations: 8. Gaul
undivided: cartography, geography, and identity in France at the time of
the Hundred Years War Camille Serchuk; 9. Passion and conflict: medieval
Islamic views of the West Karen C. Pinto; 10. Hereford maps, Hereford
lives: biography and cartography in an English cathedral city Daniel
Birkholz; 11. Shifting geographies of anti-semitism: mapping Jew and
Christian in Thomas of Monmouth's Life and Miracles of St William of
Norwich Kathy Lavezzo; 12. Gardens of Eden and ladders to Heaven: holy
mountain geographies in Byzantium Veronica Della Dora; 13. Journeying to
the world's end? Imagining the Anglo-Irish frontier in Ramon de Perellós's
Pilgrimage to St Patrick's Purgatory Sara V. Torres.
Chorography reconsidered: an alternative approach to the Ptolemaic
definition Jesse Simon; 2. Geography and memory in Isidore's Etymologies
Andy Merrills; 3. The uses of classical history and geography in medieval
St Gall Natalia Lozovsky; 4. The cosmographical imagination of Roger Bacon
Amanda Power; 5. Reflections in the Ebstorf map: cartography, theology and
dilectio speculationis Marcia Kupfer; 6. 'After poyetes and astronomyers':
English geographical thought and early English print Meg Roland; 7.
Displacing Ptolemy? The textual geographies of Ramusio's Navigazioni e
Viaggi Margaret Small; Part II. Geographical Imaginations: 8. Gaul
undivided: cartography, geography, and identity in France at the time of
the Hundred Years War Camille Serchuk; 9. Passion and conflict: medieval
Islamic views of the West Karen C. Pinto; 10. Hereford maps, Hereford
lives: biography and cartography in an English cathedral city Daniel
Birkholz; 11. Shifting geographies of anti-semitism: mapping Jew and
Christian in Thomas of Monmouth's Life and Miracles of St William of
Norwich Kathy Lavezzo; 12. Gardens of Eden and ladders to Heaven: holy
mountain geographies in Byzantium Veronica Della Dora; 13. Journeying to
the world's end? Imagining the Anglo-Irish frontier in Ramon de Perellós's
Pilgrimage to St Patrick's Purgatory Sara V. Torres.
Introduction Keith D. Lilley; Part I. Geographical Traditions: 1.
Chorography reconsidered: an alternative approach to the Ptolemaic
definition Jesse Simon; 2. Geography and memory in Isidore's Etymologies
Andy Merrills; 3. The uses of classical history and geography in medieval
St Gall Natalia Lozovsky; 4. The cosmographical imagination of Roger Bacon
Amanda Power; 5. Reflections in the Ebstorf map: cartography, theology and
dilectio speculationis Marcia Kupfer; 6. 'After poyetes and astronomyers':
English geographical thought and early English print Meg Roland; 7.
Displacing Ptolemy? The textual geographies of Ramusio's Navigazioni e
Viaggi Margaret Small; Part II. Geographical Imaginations: 8. Gaul
undivided: cartography, geography, and identity in France at the time of
the Hundred Years War Camille Serchuk; 9. Passion and conflict: medieval
Islamic views of the West Karen C. Pinto; 10. Hereford maps, Hereford
lives: biography and cartography in an English cathedral city Daniel
Birkholz; 11. Shifting geographies of anti-semitism: mapping Jew and
Christian in Thomas of Monmouth's Life and Miracles of St William of
Norwich Kathy Lavezzo; 12. Gardens of Eden and ladders to Heaven: holy
mountain geographies in Byzantium Veronica Della Dora; 13. Journeying to
the world's end? Imagining the Anglo-Irish frontier in Ramon de Perellós's
Pilgrimage to St Patrick's Purgatory Sara V. Torres.
Chorography reconsidered: an alternative approach to the Ptolemaic
definition Jesse Simon; 2. Geography and memory in Isidore's Etymologies
Andy Merrills; 3. The uses of classical history and geography in medieval
St Gall Natalia Lozovsky; 4. The cosmographical imagination of Roger Bacon
Amanda Power; 5. Reflections in the Ebstorf map: cartography, theology and
dilectio speculationis Marcia Kupfer; 6. 'After poyetes and astronomyers':
English geographical thought and early English print Meg Roland; 7.
Displacing Ptolemy? The textual geographies of Ramusio's Navigazioni e
Viaggi Margaret Small; Part II. Geographical Imaginations: 8. Gaul
undivided: cartography, geography, and identity in France at the time of
the Hundred Years War Camille Serchuk; 9. Passion and conflict: medieval
Islamic views of the West Karen C. Pinto; 10. Hereford maps, Hereford
lives: biography and cartography in an English cathedral city Daniel
Birkholz; 11. Shifting geographies of anti-semitism: mapping Jew and
Christian in Thomas of Monmouth's Life and Miracles of St William of
Norwich Kathy Lavezzo; 12. Gardens of Eden and ladders to Heaven: holy
mountain geographies in Byzantium Veronica Della Dora; 13. Journeying to
the world's end? Imagining the Anglo-Irish frontier in Ramon de Perellós's
Pilgrimage to St Patrick's Purgatory Sara V. Torres.