A Companion to Sardinian History, 500–1500
Sardinia In Geographical Descriptions 71 of the descriptions and the role of Sardinia within them. The deacon Guido of Pisa was ...
72 Bouloux Sardinian dioceses subordinate to the archbishop of Pisa, the presence of a “dux Sardena,” and its dependence on Pisa ...
Sardinia In Geographical Descriptions 73 2 The Enrichment of the Representation of Sardinia (Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries) ...
74 Bouloux language is strange, and they are not Christians. Fazio ends his description with a reference to the tomb of his ance ...
Sardinia In Geographical Descriptions 75 negative and positive interpretations. In their rough and unsophisticated na- ture, the ...
76 Bouloux maps, as was the case in the map made by Pietro Vesconte for Marino Sanudo. In other cases, the inclusion of their ve ...
Sardinia In Geographical Descriptions 77 Figure 2.1 Sardinia on a nautical map by Grazioso Benincasa, 1467, GEDD 6269 ( RES), fo ...
78 Bouloux Figure 2.2 Sardinia and Sicily in a manuscript of Ptolemy’s Geography, BNF , Lat. 4805. photo: BNF. ...
Sardinia In Geographical Descriptions 79 or in geographical manuscripts.26 Here again, there is more than one car- tographic typ ...
80 Bouloux Figure 2.3 Sardinia, Chantilly, Musée Condé, 698, fol. 110v. photo: IRHT. working method.30 After a text combining se ...
Sardinia In Geographical Descriptions 81 with the same exaggerated manner of emphasizing the jagged edges of the coast. The plac ...
82 Bouloux Mediterranean island, at the heart of the world of antiquity, a space that me- dieval scholars felt to have been suff ...
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© koninklijke brill nv, leiden, ���7 | doi ��.��63/978900434��4�_ 005 CHAPTER 3 Overview of Sardinian History (500–1500) Laura G ...
86 Galoppini Figure 3.1 Europae Tabula septima continet Sardiniam et Siciliam insulas, from Claudio Tolomeo, Geographia, 15th c. ...
Overview Of Sardinian History 87 from the seat of power.3 Indeed, modern archeological excavations confirm the existence of loca ...
88 Galoppini depended on the militias (comitatenses).7 Greek was the official language of the administration, while Latin was th ...
Overview Of Sardinian History 89 In the late sixth century, Sardinia was described in part in letters sent by Pope Gregory I (59 ...
90 Galoppini enemies—the Lombards—who were mostly Arian. Pope Gregory the Great’s concern was fully justified, as the Lombards w ...
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