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    A mappa mundi (Latin [ˈmappa ˈmʊndiː]; plural = mappae mundi; French: mappemonde; Middle English: mappemond) is any medieval European map of the world. Such maps range in size and complexity from simple schematic maps 25 millimetres (1 inch) or less across to elaborate wall maps, the largest of which to survive to modern times, the Ebstorf map , was around 3.5 m (11 ft 6 in) in diameter.

  2. Feb 14, 2024 · Completed in 1459, the Mappa Mundi is the compendium of all the geographical knowledge of the time and is arguably the greatest medieval map of the world. Almost twice as large as the famous ...

  3. Mar 25, 2019 · Meaning ‘atlas’ or ‘sheet of the world’ in Latin, the Mappa Mundi is an incredibly detailed 1.59m-long by 1.34m-wide map depicting the history, geography and religious understanding of the ...

  4. Aug 8, 2014 · The Ebstorf Map belongs to a group of maps known as the Mappae Mundi. The Ebstorf Map from the 13 th century is the largest medieval map known . Although the original was lost during WW2 it is well documented by photos, lithographs and facsimiles. In 1951 -1953 three reproductions were created, one of which may be seen at the convent at Ebstorf ...

  5. Sep 24, 2024 · The Hereford Mappa Mundi is one of the most renowned medieval world maps. It owes its existence to the visionary genius of its creator, Richard of Haldingham and Lafford, also known as Richard de Bello. Richard was more than just a cartographer; he was a craftsman, artist, scribe, and encyclopaedist who brought a wealth of knowledge and skill ...

  6. Feb 25, 2014 · Of course, a medieval mappamundi is very different from a NASA photo, but the way we react to one can help us understand the other. The Hereford mappamundi was made in c.1300 from a single sheet of calf skin. It measures 1.59 x 1.34 m. Mappaemundi (Latin for maps of the world) come in different forms – some divide the world into hot and cold ...

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  8. A mappa mundi (Latin [ˈmappa ˈmʊndiː]; plural = mappae mundi; French: mappemonde; Middle English: mappemond) is any medieval European map of the world. Such maps range in size and complexity from simple schematic maps 25 millimetres (1 inch) or less across to elaborate wall maps, the largest of which to survive to modern times, the Ebstorf map , was around 3.5 m (11 ft 6 in) in diameter.

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