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Map of the world (engraving)
XIR154933 Map of the world (engraving) by Al-Idrisi or Edrisi, Abu Muhammad (c.1100-64) (after); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: copied by Dr William Vincent (1735-1815) for his book about the voyage, from India to Susa, made by Nearchus (c.360-300 BC), Alexander the Greats admiral; Al Idrisi was the most famous Arab geographer and cartographer of the 12th century and settled in Palermo at the court of King Roger II (c.1095-1154) of Sicily; he produced a world map ( Kitab Rujar or Rogers Book) and later an enlarged version of the maps for Rogers son, William I (1120-66) known as the Little Idrisi ; none of the original manuscripts have survived and the versions extant at Cairo, Paris and Oxford are all copies of the Little Idrisi ; ); Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 12730300
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This print showcases the intricate "Map of the world (engraving)" created by Al-Idrisi or Edrisi, a renowned Arab geographer and cartographer from the 12th century. The map, now housed in Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France, is believed to be a copy made by Dr William Vincent for his book about Nearchus' voyage from India to Susa during Alexander the Great's reign. Al-Idrisi settled at the court of King Roger II of Sicily in Palermo and produced various maps during his time there. One such creation was a world map known as Kitab Rujar or Rogers Book. Later on, he enlarged these maps for King Roger's son, William I, earning them the name "Little Idrisi". Unfortunately, none of the original manuscripts have survived over time; however, copies can still be found in Cairo, Paris, and Oxford. The image captures not only Al-Idrisi's exceptional cartographic skills but also reflects his extensive knowledge of geography and exploration. It serves as a testament to his contribution to our understanding of the world during that era. As we delve into this historical masterpiece through this print from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back in time—a reminder of how ancient civilizations navigated vast continents and oceans with limited resources. This engraving symbolizes both human curiosity and our eternal quest for discovery—truly an invaluable piece that continues to inspire generations interested
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