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Mirror Of The World Literature Maps And Geographic Writing In Late Medieval And Early Modern England 1st Edition Meg Roland

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Mirror Of The World Literature Maps And Geographic Writing In Late Medieval And Early Modern England 1st Edition Meg Roland
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Mirror Of The World Literature Maps And Geographic Writing In Late Medieval And Early Modern England 1st Edition Meg Roland instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.73 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Meg Roland
ISBN: 9780367560560, 0367560569
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Mirror Of The World Literature Maps And Geographic Writing In Late Medieval And Early Modern England 1st Edition Meg Roland by Meg Roland 9780367560560, 0367560569 instant download after payment.

In the late fifteenth century, the production of print editions of Claudius Ptolemy’s second-century Geography sparked one of the most significant intellectual developments of the era―the production of mathematically-based, north-oriented maps. The production of world maps in England, however, was notably absent during this "Ptolemaic revival." As a result, the impact of Ptolemy’s text on English geographical thought has been obscured and minimalized, with scholars speculating a possible English indifference to or isolation from European geographic developments. Tracing English geographical thought through the material culture of literary and popular texts, this study provides evidence for the reception and transmission of Ptolemaic-based geography in England during a critical period of geographic innovation and synthesis, one that laid the foundation for modern geographical representation. With evidence from prose romance, book illustration, theatrical performance, cosmological ceilings, and almanacs, Mirror of the World proposes a new, interdisciplinary literary and cartographic history of the influence of Ptolemaic geography in England, one that reveals the lively integration of geographic concepts through narrative and non-cartographic visual forms.

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