Paris itinerary: London to Dover
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Paris itinerary: London to Dover
Paris itinerary. Map produced by Matthew of Paris (? - 1259) in the 13th century depicting the route of an imagined pilgramage to the Holy Land. This section shows the portion from London to Dover. Matthew of Paris was an English historian and monk who lived in the Abbey at St. Albans. This convent was one of the primary academic institutions of its day, and Paris was its historiographer. He wrote a history of the world, Chronica Majora, and a history of England, Chronica Minora. Taken from A Book Of Discovery by M.B. Synge (1912)
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1300s 13th Century Cartography Drawing Medieval Middle Ages Part Portion Dover Pilgramage Section
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This print takes us back in time to the 13th century, immersing us in the medieval world of cartography and historical pilgrimage. The image showcases a section of an ancient map known as the "Paris itinerary: London to Dover" meticulously crafted by Matthew of Paris, an English historian and monk who resided at St. Albans Abbey. Matthew's expertise shines through this remarkable piece of artistry, which depicts an imagined route for pilgrims journeying from London to Dover on their way to the Holy Land. As we gaze upon this intricate drawing, we are transported into a bygone era when such maps were not only functional but also works of art. The significance of Matthew's work extends beyond its aesthetic appeal. Being the historiographer for St. Albans Abbey, he penned two influential histories - Chronica Majora and Chronica Minora - chronicling both England's past and global events. His contributions made him one of the foremost historians during his time. A Book Of Discovery by M. B Synge (1912) serves as our gateway to this extraordinary photograph that captures history within its lines and curves. It reminds us how geography intertwines with human stories throughout different eras. Thanks to Science Photo Library, we can now appreciate this rare glimpse into medieval cartography and immerse ourselves in the rich tapestry woven by Matthew of Paris centuries ago
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