The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many medieval geographical and historiographical texts. In medieval sources, the three parts of the world are often introduced in the order Asia, Europe and Africa, but this order sometimes varies. The focus of the investigation is the order of the components in this tripartite division. Two distinct traditions, both based on the medieval conceptual framework provided by the translatio studii et imperii are presented as possible sources for the twovariants of the formula. The first, Asia-Europe-Africa, appears to be dominant among encyclopaedic texts, in particular those reliant on Isidore’s Etymologiae. The second, Asia-Africa-Europe, appears to be ...
This anthology of classic articles in the history of medieval ethnographies illustrates this theme w...
The objective of this article is to propose a historiographical exercise through a Global History ap...
The objective of this article is to propose a historiographical exercise through a Global History ap...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article discusses the concept of Europe in Delw y Byd, the medieval Welsh translation of...
The regionalization of medieval writing is still an unclear question. Through various methods borrow...
The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe in...
The article analyzes the ancient geographical schemes seen on the 75 medieval and early modern maps....
The purpose of this essay is to explore Gerald of Wales’s Topographia Hibernica and Walter Map’s De ...
The project »Complexities and networks in the Medieval Mediterranean and Near East« (COMMED) at the ...
The project »Complexities and networks in the Medieval Mediterranean and Near East« (COMMED) at the ...
The purpose of this essay is to explore Gerald of Wales’s Topographia Hibernica and Walter Map’s De ...
This anthology of classic articles in the history of medieval ethnographies illustrates this theme w...
The objective of this article is to propose a historiographical exercise through a Global History ap...
The objective of this article is to propose a historiographical exercise through a Global History ap...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article discusses the concept of Europe in Delw y Byd, the medieval Welsh translation of...
The regionalization of medieval writing is still an unclear question. Through various methods borrow...
The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe in...
The article analyzes the ancient geographical schemes seen on the 75 medieval and early modern maps....
The purpose of this essay is to explore Gerald of Wales’s Topographia Hibernica and Walter Map’s De ...
The project »Complexities and networks in the Medieval Mediterranean and Near East« (COMMED) at the ...
The project »Complexities and networks in the Medieval Mediterranean and Near East« (COMMED) at the ...
The purpose of this essay is to explore Gerald of Wales’s Topographia Hibernica and Walter Map’s De ...
This anthology of classic articles in the history of medieval ethnographies illustrates this theme w...
The objective of this article is to propose a historiographical exercise through a Global History ap...
The objective of this article is to propose a historiographical exercise through a Global History ap...