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Die Welt in Karten. Umbrüche und Kontinuitäten im Mittelalter
(2017-06-28)
This paper addresses the changes and continuities within the wide range of cartographic practices that existed in the Middle Ages. Following introductory thoughts on methodological issues, the text focuses on three different types of maps, all of which represent the world in its entirety: schematic maps, world maps and nautical charts. Within different texts, as independent artifacts or as atlases, these maps were employed for diverse purposes, such as the representation of fundamental principles, of encyclopaedic ...
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[Rezension zu:] Nathalie Bouloux, Anca Dan u. Georges Tolias (Hgg.), Orbis disciplinae. Hommages en l’honneur de Patrick Gautier Dalché. Turnhout, Brepols 2017. 841 S. mit 46 s/w- und 82 Farb-Abb.
(2017)
Rezension von Ingrid Baumgärtner zu: Nathalie Bouloux, Anca Dan u. Georges Tolias (Hgg.), Orbis disciplinae. Hommages en l’honneur de Patrick Gautier Dalché. Turnhout, Brepols 2017. 841 S. mit 46 s/w- und 82 Farb-Abb.
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[Rezension zu:] Karl Whittington, Body – Worlds. Opicinus de Canistris and the Medieval Cartographic Imagination (Studies and texts 186; Text image context. Studies in medieval manuscript illumination 1). Toronto, Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies 2014. 212 S.
(2017)
Rezension von Ingrid Baumgärtner zu: Karl Whittington, Body – Worlds. Opicinus de Canistris and the Medieval Cartographic Imagination (Studies and texts 186; Text image context. Studies in medieval manuscript illumination 1). Toronto, Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies 2014. 212 S.