Lost maps of the caliphs: drawing the world in eleventh-century Cairo
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Physical Description: | 349 Seiten, 24 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen, Karten |
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adam_text | Contents
INTRODUCTION 1
CHAPTER 1 • A DISCOVERY 7
CHAPTER 2 ■ MACROCOSM TO MICROCOSM:
READING THE SKIES AND STARS IN FATIMID EGYPT 29
CHAPTER 3 • THE RECTANGULAR WORLD MAP 75
CHAPTER 4 • THE NILE, THE MOUNTAIN OF THE MOON,
AND THE WHITE SAND DUNES 101
CHAPTER 5 • THE VIEW FROM THE SEA: NAVIGATION AND
REPRESENTATION OF MARITIME SPACE 125
CHAPTER 6 • PORTS, GATES, PALACES: DRAWING FATIMID
POWER ON THE ISLAND-CITY MAPS 155
CHAPTER 7 • THE FATIMID MEDITERRANEAN l8l
CHAPTER 8 ■ A MUSK ROAD TO CHINA 197
CHAPTER 9 • DOWN THE AFRICAN COAST, FROM ADEN TO
THE ISLAND OF THE CROCODILE 215
CHAPTER IO * THE BOOK OF CURIOSITIES AND THE ISLAMIC
GEOGRAPHICAL TRADITION 229
CONCLUSION • MAPS, SEAS, AND THE ISMA iLI MISSION 249
Appendix: A Technical Discourse on Star Lore and Astrology 255
Acknowledgments 271
Notes 27s
References 307
Index 337
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