Detalls del llibre
Tackling an impressive array of primary and secondary sources--including a variety of late antique and early medieval texts--Lozovsky examines early medieval geography as it existed in other fields of learning: theology, history, and natural science. She expounds on the use of published resources by examining the nature of geographical knowledge in the Middle Ages. She draws on unpublished sources--such as school commentaries--for the rich information they provide about geographical education during that period. For many scholars of medieval studies, early medieval geographical texts have more philological than geographical value. Lozovsky's work provides an insightful, alternative interpretation.
Those interested in history, medieval studies, ethnography, science, education, religion, Latin studies, and, of course, geography, will find this book a most fascinating read.
Natalia Lozovsky is an instructor in the Department of History, University of Colorado, Boulder.
- Enquadernació Altres
- Autor/a Natalia Lozovsky
- ISBN13 9780472111329
- ISBN10 0472111329
- Pàgines 182
- Any Edició 2000
- Fecha de publicación 01/12/2000
Ressenyes i valoracions
'The earth is our book' (Geographical knowledge in the latin West, ca. 400-1000)
- De
- Natalia Lozovsky
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- University of Michigan Press (2000)
- 9780472111329



