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  1. Dislocations
    maps, classical tradition, and spatial play in the European Middle Ages
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9780888442185; 0888442181
    RVK Categories: EC 5126 ; EC 5127
    Series: Studies and texts ; 218
    Subjects: Literatur; Raumvorstellung; Geografie; Identitätsentwicklung; Politische Identität; Migration; Antike; Schriftsteller; Weltkarte; Rezeption; Humanismus; Ethik; Mittelalter; Künste
    Scope: xii, 347 Seiten, 32 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln, 42 Illustrationen, 24 cm
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  2. Dislocations
    maps, classical tradition, and spatial play in the European Middle Ages
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto, Ontario

    The dislocations of classical geography -- Aeneas and Ovid between Troy and Rome -- Lucan’s geography of dislocation -- Mutatio -- Migration, nation -- Maps and vulgar tongues -- Opicinus Dada -- Ebstorf in Baroda: the Mappae Mundi of Gulammohammed... more

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    The dislocations of classical geography -- Aeneas and Ovid between Troy and Rome -- Lucan’s geography of dislocation -- Mutatio -- Migration, nation -- Maps and vulgar tongues -- Opicinus Dada -- Ebstorf in Baroda: the Mappae Mundi of Gulammohammed Sheikh. "Geography is most obviously understood as the establishment of spatial order to make space comprehensible, navigable, and susceptible to representation. Such representation comes in various forms, such as maps, written descriptions, poems, paintings, and legal documents. This book explores the argument that the representation of space can only fully be understood by reference to elements of disorder and dislocation. Classical geography was filled with lacunae, contradictions, and uncertainties, but also had the capacity for dextrous play; the medieval reception of this unstable geography was thoughtful and creative. Geographies of dislocation are not only experienced historically but also given imaginative expression in artistic movements such as Borgesian fiction. While past spatial orders may be relegated to obscurity, they just as often linger--in archives, in memories, in ruins--to be retrieved and reanimated in surprising and revealing ways."--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780888442185; 0888442181
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    RVK Categories: ND 8570
    Series: Studies and texts ; 218
    Subjects: Literature, Medieval; Geography in literature; Geography, Medieval; Place (Philosophy) in literature; Space in literature; Maps in literature; Geography in literature; Geography, Medieval; Literature, Medieval; Maps in literature; Place (Philosophy) in literature; Space in literature; Europe; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: xii, 347 Seiten, 32 ungezählte Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, 24 cm
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  3. Dislocations
    maps, classical tradition, and spatial play in the European Middle Ages
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto, Ontario

    The dislocations of classical geography -- Aeneas and Ovid between Troy and Rome -- Lucan’s geography of dislocation -- Mutatio -- Migration, nation -- Maps and vulgar tongues -- Opicinus Dada -- Ebstorf in Baroda: the Mappae Mundi of Gulammohammed... more

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    The dislocations of classical geography -- Aeneas and Ovid between Troy and Rome -- Lucan’s geography of dislocation -- Mutatio -- Migration, nation -- Maps and vulgar tongues -- Opicinus Dada -- Ebstorf in Baroda: the Mappae Mundi of Gulammohammed Sheikh. "Geography is most obviously understood as the establishment of spatial order to make space comprehensible, navigable, and susceptible to representation. Such representation comes in various forms, such as maps, written descriptions, poems, paintings, and legal documents. This book explores the argument that the representation of space can only fully be understood by reference to elements of disorder and dislocation. Classical geography was filled with lacunae, contradictions, and uncertainties, but also had the capacity for dextrous play; the medieval reception of this unstable geography was thoughtful and creative. Geographies of dislocation are not only experienced historically but also given imaginative expression in artistic movements such as Borgesian fiction. While past spatial orders may be relegated to obscurity, they just as often linger--in archives, in memories, in ruins--to be retrieved and reanimated in surprising and revealing ways."--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780888442185; 0888442181
    Other identifier:
    9780888442185
    RVK Categories: ND 8570
    Series: Studies and texts ; 218
    Subjects: Literature, Medieval; Geography in literature; Geography, Medieval; Place (Philosophy) in literature; Space in literature; Maps in literature; Geography in literature; Geography, Medieval; Literature, Medieval; Maps in literature; Place (Philosophy) in literature; Space in literature; Europe; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: xii, 347 Seiten, 32 ungezählte Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, 24 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 293-329

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  4. Dislocations
    maps, classical tradition, and spatial play in the European Middle Ages
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto, Ontario

    Abstract: "Geography is most obviously understood as the establishment of spatial order to make space comprehensible, navigable, and susceptible to representation. Such representation comes in various forms, such as maps, written descriptions, poems,... more

     

    Abstract: "Geography is most obviously understood as the establishment of spatial order to make space comprehensible, navigable, and susceptible to representation. Such representation comes in various forms, such as maps, written descriptions, poems, paintings, and legal documents. This book explores the argument that the representation of space can only fully be understood by reference to elements of disorder and dislocation. Classical geography was filled with lacunae, contradictions, and uncertainties, but also had the capacity for dextrous play; the medieval reception of this unstable geography was thoughtful and creative. Geographies of dislocation are not only experienced historically but also given imaginative expression in artistic movements such as Borgesian fiction. While past spatial orders may be relegated to obscurity, they just as often linger--in archives, in memories, in ruins--to be retrieved and reanimated in surprising and revealing ways.". Abstract: In Europe, during the Middle Ages, classical Greek and Roman geography continued to provide the fundamental structure for knowing the world's places and peoples. From encyclopedic compendia such as the Natural History of Pliny the Elder and its redaction in Julius Solinus's Polyhistor to the works of canonical Roman poets such as Virgil, Ovid, and Lucan, the geographical content of antique texts invited study and explication. Yet medieval authors well knew that classical spatial order, itself full of lacunae, only infrequently corresponded to their own reality. Dislocations: Maps, Classical Tradition, and Spatial Play in the European Middle Ages considers the ways in which medieval and, later, humanist geography absorbed and reinvented classical spatial models in order to address key questions of historical change, migration, and emerging national, regional, and linguistic identities. Drawing on a wide range of literary texts, maps, and geographical descriptions - and utilising the ancient but now largely discarded scholarly genre of the dialogue - Dislocations argues that medieval spatial representation was complex and richly textured, whether in the form of a careful gloss in a manuscript of Lucan's Civil War, or as the exuberant sexualized allegories of the fourteenth-century papal notary Opicinus de Canistris. The book also explores a further kind of dislocation: the surprising connections between medieval geographical thought and twentieth- and twenty-first-century visual arts, including Dadaism and the remarkable Mappamundi Suite of the Gujarati artist Gulammohammed Sheikh. While past spatial orders may be relegated to obscurity, they just as often linger - in archives, memories, and ruins - to be retrieved and reanimated in revealing ways.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780888442185; 0888442181
    Series: Studies and texts ; 218
    Other subjects: Ovidius Naso, P.; Vergilius poeta; Lucanus, M. Annaeus [PHI 0917]; Literature, Medieval / History and criticism; Geography in literature; Geography, Medieval / Europe; (Philosophy)in literature; Space in literature; Maps in literature; Geography, Medieval; Literature, Medieval; Europe; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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