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Hua yi tu. Historic map, Library of Congress

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Stone rubbing dated 1933?

Original stone was engraved in Fuchang 7 nian, i.e. 1136 A.D. The stone is now in the Forest of Stone Steles Museum in Xi'an, China.

Covers China in Nan Song Dynasty, from east to the sea, including Korea to the west of Pamier area, from north to the Great Wall, northeast to Heilongjiang region, to the south of Hainan Island.

Shows mountains, rivers, lakes, and more than 400 administrative place names of China.

Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Includes text.

AACR2: 651

Prev. call#: G7820 1136 .L51

Pre - 1600s maps, atlases and manuscripts

During the Medieval period, European maps were dominated by religious views. All maps were, of course, drawn and illuminated by hand, which made the distribution of maps extremely limited. Medieval geography divided the world into three schematic parts: Asia, Europe, and Africa. Asia was depicted on top as the birthplace of Christ and the original site of the Garden of Eden. A T-O map (orbis terrarum, orb or circle of the lands; with the letter T inside an O), also known as an Isidoran map, is a type of early world map that represents the physical world as first described by the 7th-century scholar Isidore of Seville in his De Natura Rerum and later his Etymologiae. In this map format, Jerusalem was depicted at the center and east was oriented toward the map top. The design had great religious significance, with the “T” representing the central Christian symbol of the cross and placing Jerusalem at the center of the world. The “T” also separated the continents of the known world—Asia, Europe, and Africa—and the “O” that enclosed the entire image, represented the medieval idea of the world surrounded by water.

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china maps manuscript administrative and political divisions maps names geographical rubbing chinese qingdao china hua hua yi tu map of china 12th century ancient map general maps geography and map division map ultra high resolution high resolution plan settlement antique maps
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1100 - 1199
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Ancient Maps, pre- 1600

Ancient Maps from Library of Congress Collections

Pre-1500 Maps

Maps from various collections dated before the XVI century.
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china maps manuscript administrative and political divisions maps names geographical rubbing chinese qingdao china hua hua yi tu map of china 12th century ancient map general maps geography and map division map ultra high resolution high resolution plan settlement antique maps