The Fra Mauro map, inverted according to the modern North-South orientation. The map depicts Asia, Africa and Europe. by Medievalists.net February 22, 2012 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsFra Mauro’s world map (c. 1448-1459): mapping, mediation and the Indian Ocean world in the early Renaissance“A Wonderful Country Inhabited by Blacks”: Ahmad al-Mansur and “His” Conquest of the Bilad al-SudanHow Much Do You Know About Ancient and Medieval Africa?How the borders within Africa changed in the Middle AgesUsing Westminster Abbey windows to shine light on glass myth Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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