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He wrote in a non-scholastic manner, with a lively style, and his works were approachable for the lay community in general. is also responsible for coordinating the International Conferences on the History of Cartography (founded in 1964) and for producing periodic editions of a 'Who's Who in the History of Cartography'. Four triangular “regions” ( nagû) extend out from the ocean, although there were probably eight in total, the remaining three not being preserved on the fragmented tablet. 1140), commonly known as Honorius of Autun, was a very popular 12th-century Christian theologian who wrote prolifically on many subjects. The Board of Directors appoints the Editor and makes policy, but not editorial, decisions. The outer circle of the Map of the World is labeled “salt-sea” (Akkadian marratu). The channel, then, may be identified as an ancient waterway used to bypass the marshes and enter the Persian Gulf. The placement of the Euphrates, which is shown running from the “mountain” down to the “swamp,” seems to indicate that the mountain should be identified as those in southeastern Turkey, the source of the Euphrates, while the “swamp” would depict the marshlands along the southern Euphrates that existed in antiquity. Topographical features include the unlabeled Euphrates River, which bisected Babylon in the first millennium BCE, a “mountain” ( šadû), a “swamp” ( apparu), and a “channel” ( bitqu).

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First, download the Imago Mundi Mei font. 2) Habban, a Kassite tribal area in western Iran andģ) Bit Yakin, the territory of an Aramaean tribal group located on the southern Euphrates. To easily select Imago Mundi Meis symbols, you can use the Liste de caractres panel on this page.











Imango moundi