

Sea Monsters on Medieval Maps
Sea Monsters on Medieval & Renaissance Maps presented by Library of Congress, John W. Kluge Center. Chet Van Duzer leads a discussion on the representations
Sea Monsters on Medieval & Renaissance Maps presented by Library of Congress, John W. Kluge Center. Chet Van Duzer leads a discussion on the representations
Fra Mauro’s map of the world, completed in 1459, stands as a testament to his revolutionary approach to cartography. Unlike many of his contemporaries who
What can one expect to find out on the dusty plains of Mars? This new map shows you through the eyes of a medieval cartographer.
This is a great timelapse video showing how European borders have changed over the last 1000 years. Watching the borders ebb and flow during the
Look around any map of London and you’ll find the echoes of long-forgotten individuals. Cena, Padda, Fulla… ancient farmers who had no idea their names
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