Ebstorf Map

Ebstorf Map

"The Ebstorf Map" is an example of a mappa mundi (a Medieval European map of the world) similar to the Hereford Map, made by Gervase of Tilbury around 1234. It is a tripartite or T and O map centered on Jerusalem with east on top of the map. The original was destroyed during World War II.

External links

* [http://asia-for-teachers.educ.utas.edu.au/CD/cdx/units/unit1/module1/lernact1/mapchrst.jpgHigher quality image of the map]
* [http://www.henry-davis.com/MAPS/EMwebpages/224mono.html Detailed description of the map]


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