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Drawing the World in Eleventh-Century Cairo

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An edition of Lost Maps of the Caliphs (2018)

Lost Maps of the Caliphs

Drawing the World in Eleventh-Century Cairo

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About a millennium ago, in Cairo, an unknown author completed a large and richly illustrated book. In the course of thirty-five chapters, this book guided the reader on a journey from the outermost cosmos and planets to Earth and its lands, islands, features, and inhabitants. This treatise, known as 'The Book of Curiosities', was unknown to modern scholars until a remarkable manuscript copy surfaced in 2000.00'Lost Maps of the Caliphs' provides the first general overview of 'The Book of Curiosities' and the unique insight it offers into medieval Islamic thought. Opening with an account of the remarkable discovery of the manuscript and its purchase by the Bodleian Library, the authors use 'The Book of Curiosities' to re-evaluate the development of astrology, geography, and cartography in the first four centuries of Islam. Their account assesses the transmission of Late Antique geography to the Islamic world, unearths the logic behind abstract maritime diagrams, and considers the palaces and walls that dominate medieval Islamic plans of towns and ports. Early astronomical maps and drawings demonstrate the medieval understanding of the structure of the cosmos and illustrate the pervasive assumption that almost any visible celestial event had an effect upon life on Earth. 'Lost Maps of the Caliphs' also reconsiders the history of global communication networks at the turn of the previous millennium. It shows the Fatimid Empire, and its capital Cairo, as a global maritime power, with tentacles spanning from the eastern Mediterranean to the Indus Valley and the East African coast.00As 'Lost Maps of the Caliphs' makes clear, not only is 'The Book of Curiosities' one of the greatest achievements of medieval mapmaking, it is also a remarkable contribution to the story of Islamic civilization that opens an unexpected window to the medieval Islamic view of the world.

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Lost Maps of the Caliphs
2019, Bodleian Library
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Lost Maps of the Caliphs: Drawing the World in Eleventh-Century Cairo
2018, University of Chicago Press
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Lost Maps of the Caliphs: Drawing the World in Eleventh-Century Cairo
Dec 11, 2018, University of Chicago Press
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Source title: Lost Maps of the Caliphs: Drawing the World in Eleventh-Century Cairo

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Library of Congress
GA5, G93 .R37 2018

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Format
hardcover
Number of pages
368

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27371679M
ISBN 10
022654088X
ISBN 13
9780226540887
LCCN
2018004554
OCLC/WorldCat
1004267573
Amazon ID (ASIN)
022654088X

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OL20186281W

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