USOS, AUTORIA E PROCESSO DE CONFECÇÃO DO MAPA-MÚNDI DE HEREFORD, SÉCULO XIII

Authors

  • Paulo Roberto Soares de Paulo Roberto Soares de Deus Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Keywords:

Mapa, Medieval, Polivalente

Abstract

The Hereford map is the biggest world-map that had survived the Middle Age. It possess 1,59m of height for approximately 1,40m of width. It presents a very rich description of the world, with about 1.100 legends – in Latin (internal to the map) and Anglo-Norman (external to the map). It was confectioned in England about the end of XIIIth century for Ricardo de Haldingham and had a multipurpose use (pedagogical, devotional, luxurious gift).

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References

HARLEY, J. B.; WOODWARD, D. (ed.). The History of Cartography. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1987, vol. 1, p. xvi. “

HARVEY, P. D. A. Mappa Mundi: The Hereford World Map. Hereford/Londres: Hereford Cathedral & British Library, 1996

WIRTH, Jean. L’image médiévale: naissance et développements (VI-XV siècle). Paris: Méridiens Klincksieck, 1989.

Published

2006-03-17

How to Cite

Paulo Roberto Soares de Deus, P. R. S. de . (2006). USOS, AUTORIA E PROCESSO DE CONFECÇÃO DO MAPA-MÚNDI DE HEREFORD, SÉCULO XIII. Fênix - Revista De História E Estudos Culturais, 3(1). Retrieved from https://revistafenix.pro.br/revistafenix/article/view/884