Mappa mundi id est forma mundi – questions about form and content in selected medieval pictures of the world

Phainomena 66 (2008)
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The topic of my paper are medieval conceptions about form and formlessness in a christological reading and their influence on the shaping of medieval pictures of the world. My main example is the Ebstorf world map from about 1300. This mappa mundi will be understood in dealing with antique and medieval epistemology and with new kinds of pictures as especially the Vera icon

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