Historico-geographical Atlas of the Middle Ages

Historico-geographical Atlas of the Middle Ages
Title Historico-geographical Atlas of the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Karl Spruner von Merz
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Total Pages 68
Release 1855
Genre Atlases
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Atlas of Medieval Europe

Atlas of Medieval Europe
Title Atlas of Medieval Europe PDF eBook
Author David Ditchburn
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 290
Release 2002-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 1134806922

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Covering the period from the fall of the Roman Empire through to the beginnings of the Renaissance, this is an indispensable volume which brings the complex and colourful history of the Middle Ages to life. Key features: * geographical coverage extends to the broadest definition of Europe from the Atlantic coast to the Russian steppes * each map approaches a separate issue or series of events in Medieval history, whilst a commentary locates it in its broader context * as a body, the maps provide a vivid representation of the development of nations, peoples and social structures. With over 140 maps, expert commentaries and an extensive bibliography, this is the essential reference for those who are striving to understand the fundamental issues of this period.

The Historic Geographical Atlas of the Middle and Modern Ages

The Historic Geographical Atlas of the Middle and Modern Ages
Title The Historic Geographical Atlas of the Middle and Modern Ages PDF eBook
Author Karl Spruner von Merz
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Total Pages 58
Release 1853
Genre Geography, Medieval
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Historical Atlases

Historical Atlases
Title Historical Atlases PDF eBook
Author Walter Goffart
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 628
Release 2003-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 0226300714

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Today we can walk into any well-stocked bookstore or library and find an array of historical atlases. The first thorough review of the source material, Historical Atlases traces how these collections of "maps for history"—maps whose sole purpose was to illustrate some historical moment or scene—came into being. Beginning in the sixteenth century, and continuing down to the late nineteenth, Walter Goffart discusses milestones in the origins of historical atlases as well as individual maps illustrating historical events in alternating, paired chapters. He focuses on maps of the medieval period because the development of maps for history hinged particularly on portrayals of this segment of the postclassical, "modern" past. Goffart concludes the book with a detailed catalogue of more than 700 historical maps and atlases produced from 1570 to 1870. Historical Atlases will immediately take its place as the single most important reference on its subject. Historians of cartography, medievalists, and anyone seriously interested in the role of maps in portraying history will find it invaluable.

The World in the Middle Ages an Historical Geography by Adolphus Louis Köeppen

The World in the Middle Ages an Historical Geography by Adolphus Louis Köeppen
Title The World in the Middle Ages an Historical Geography by Adolphus Louis Köeppen PDF eBook
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Total Pages 468
Release 1856
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The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Medieval World

The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Medieval World
Title The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Medieval World PDF eBook
Author Andrew Jotischky
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2005-10-25
Genre History
ISBN 0141014490

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The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Medieval World traces the development of peoples, cultures, and faiths between the coming of the barbarian invasions in the fourth century and the first voyages to the New World in the sixteenth. This colorful atlas illustrates the sweeping changes from the fall of the Roman Empire to the birth of Islam, the rise of Christianity, and the role of Judaism across Europe. Packed with vivid maps and photographs, this atlas is a perfect guide to Europe and its neighbors in the Middle Ages.

The Medieval World

The Medieval World
Title The Medieval World PDF eBook
Author John M. Thompson
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 388
Release 2009
Genre Atlases
ISBN 1426205333

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This comprehensive historical atlas concentrates on the Mediterranean world but also shows what happened across the globe between A.D. 400 and 1500--from the fall of Rome to the age of discovery. Sumptuously illustrated, it features period works of art, fascinating maps, quotes from medieval figures, close-ups of intriguing artifacts, and rich landscape photographs. For every century, a signature city is spotlighted to represent that era's developments, and time lines connect the many dramatic events that took place in these dark and exciting times.