Geography and religious knowledge in the medieval world

In the medieval world, geographical knowledge was influenced by religious ideas and beliefs. Whereas this point is well analysed for the Latin-Christian world, the religious character of the Arabic-Islamic geographic tradition has not yet been scrutinised in detail. This volume addresses this deside...

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Other Authors: Mauntel, Christoph, 1983- editor (editor)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Berlin, Germany ; Boston, Massachusetts : De Gruyter [2021]
Series:Das Mittelalter. Perspektiven Mediävistischer Forschung. Beihefte
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Summary:In the medieval world, geographical knowledge was influenced by religious ideas and beliefs. Whereas this point is well analysed for the Latin-Christian world, the religious character of the Arabic-Islamic geographic tradition has not yet been scrutinised in detail. This volume addresses this desideratum and combines case studies from both traditions of geographic thinking. The contributions comprise in-depth analyses of individual geographical works as for example those of al-Idrisi or Lambert of Saint-Omer, different forms of presenting geographical knowledge such as TO-diagrams or globes as well as performative aspects of studying and meditating geographical knowledge. Focussing on texts as well as on maps, the contributions open up a comparative perspective on how religious knowledge influenced the way the world and its geography were perceived and described int the medieval world.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:1 online resource (VI, 312 p.)
ISBN:9783110686159