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Trade, Travel, and Exploration in the Middle Ages: An Encyclopedia (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities)
by Block Friedman
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with references to "imago mundi".
Excerpt - on Page 8: "
... theology, philosophy, logic, ecclesiology, and astrology, d'Ailly also composed a series of geographical works in the years after 1410. His Imago mundi (Image of the World, 1410) contains an important world map, while the two treatises forming his Compendium cosmographiae (probably 1410) ... "
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Shakespeare and the Geography of Difference (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture)
by John Gillies
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with references to "imago mundi".
Excerpt - on Page 4: "
... `instinctive geographer'. Certainly, one has only to read Mandeville's Travels, gaze at a medieval world map, or indeed at any imago mundi ('world image') ... "
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The Marvel of Maps: Art, Cartography, and Politics in Renaissance Italy
by Francesca Fiorani
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with references to "imago mundi".
Excerpt - from Front Matter: "
... appeared in shorter and altered form elsewhere: "Post-tridentine `Geographia sacra': The Galleria delle Carte Geografiche in the Vatican Palace", in Imago Mundi, 48, 1996, 124-148; "Maps, Politics and the Grand Duke of Florence. ... "
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Geography in Early Judaism and Christianity: The Book of Jubilees (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series)
by James M. Scott
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with references to "imago mundi".
Excerpt - on Page 4: "
... The imago mundi of the tapestry As befitting an epigram, Philip's description is quite laconic, mentioning only the two most basic components of ... "
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