Mirror of the World

Mirror of the World

Literature, Maps, and Geographic Writing in Late Medieval and Early Modern England

Roland, Meg

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2021

292

Dura

Inglês

9780367560560

15 a 20 dias

725

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Introduction: 'Master Ptolemy:' The Ptolemaic Revival and the Trace of Ptolemy's Geography in Early English Print Culture 1. Fluid Geographies: The Confluence of Medieval and Ptolemaic Space in Malory's Le Morte Darthur 2. Cartographic Caxton: Myrrour of the World and Early English Print 3. The Equipollent Earth-Apple: Mandeville's Travels, the Behaim Globe, and Globes in Tudor England 4. The Painted World: John Rastell's Stage Globe and Geographic Pleasure in Early Tudor England 5. 'After Poyetes and Astronomiers:' The Kalender of Shepherds, and Ptolemaic Geography in Popular Print Epilogue and Analogue: What the "Poets and Astronomers" of the Ptolemaic Revival Offer the Spatial Humanities
Book history;Cultural geography;Early modern literature;English globes;Late medieval literature;Malory;William Caxton;Ptolemy's Geography;Fluid cartographies;Mandeville;English cartography;Early print culture;Literary geography;Early modern cultural history;Le Morte dArthur;Wynkyn de Worde;Behaim globe;John Rastell;Kalendar of Shepherds;The Shepheardes Calendar;Edmund Spenser;GeoHumanties;GeoPoetics;Spatial Humanities;Compost of Ptolemy;Malory's Le Morte Darthur;Ptolemy's Geography;Young Man;Mandeville's Travels;De Worde;Caxton's Edition;Molyneux Globes;Earth's Sphericity;Caxton's Text;De Worde's Edition;Ptolemaic Cartography;Alliterative Morte Arthure;Morte Arthure;Roman War;Martin Behaim;Morte Darthur;Italian Humanists;Malory's Version;Hardyng's Chronicles;Spenser's Shepheardes Calender;Studyous Desire