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Map of the World (right half), showing Asia on top, the Mediterranean at center, and Africa at bottom right. Adam and Eve at top. Commentary on the Apocalypse by Beatus of Liebana. Spain (Leon), c.950 CE, but based on earlier archetypes. The largest of the early medieval maps to survive. MS. M.644, f.34. Photo: Joseph Zehavi.
Location
The Morgan Library & Museum/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier
ART175224
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3292px × 4425px
Photo Credit
The Morgan Library & Museum / Art Resource, NY
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10th century CE
Adam and Eve, Bible
Africa, Topography
Apocalypse, Manuscripts of
Asia, Topography
Commentary on the Apocalypse, Beatus of Liebana
Early Medieval (600-1000 CE)
Illuminated Manuscript
M.644/PML
Map, Geography
Romanesque (c.1000-c.1150)
Spanish
World, General