Editorial(Detail) Diagrammatic T-O map. The world portrayed as a circle divided by a 'T' shape into three continents, Asia, Europe, and Africa. At the base of the circle is Gades. Etymologies. early 13th century. Source: Add. 22797, f.99v. Language: Latin.
Editorial[Detail] Diagrammatic T-O map. The world is portrayed as a circle divided by a 'T' shape into three continents; Asia, Europe, and Africa . Etymologies. 12th century. Source: Royal 12 F. IV, f.135v. Language: Latin.
EditorialDiagrammatic T-O map. The world portrayed as a circle divided by a 'T' shape into three continents, Asia, Europe and Africa. Etymologies. 11th century. Source: Royal 6 C. I, f.108v. Language: Latin.
EditorialFull page tree of consanguinity with busts . Etymologies; De natura rerum (ff. 154-166), and other short texts. S. Netherlands (Munsterbilsen); 1134. Source: Harley 3099, f.77. Language: Latin.
EditorialSo-called " Earthly Paradise" ivory plaque, from the court of French King Charles le Chauve. The persons, animals and monsters illustrate Isidore de Suille's " Etymologies". They are carved on the reverse side of the Diptyche of Con...