Il Mappamondo di Fra Mauro
“Il mappamondo di Fra Mauro,” written by Placido Zurla and published in Venice in 1806, invites readers into the fascinating world of medieval maps. This book explores the famous world map created by Fra Mauro, a 15th-century monk whose detailed map amazed explorers and scholars of his time. Zurla’s writing combines historical research with engaging storytelling, uncovering the ingenuity of Fra Mauro’s map.
Much of the book is dedicated to examining Fra Mauro’s map. Zurla discusses the various regions depicted, including known and mythical lands, and the innovative cartographic techniques used by Fra Mauro. The analysis highlights how the map reflects the blend of reality and legend that characterized medieval worldviews.
Zurla’s engaging writing style throughout the book makes complex historical and geographical concepts accessible and interesting. He includes illustrations and a reproduction of the map, helping readers visualize the topics discussed.
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Venice, 1806.
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Pp. 164, frontispiece; 1 folding map
Size: 39 x 27 cm.
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Binding: Half leather binding, most probably early XXc, blindstamped spine cover, marbled panels.
Condition: Uncut. Ink inscriptions on the flyleaf and title page, a few occasional spots, in excellent condition in general. Minor stains along the margins of the folding map. A few small wormholes on the top right corner of the map, signs of folding.
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