The Diagram as Paradigm Cross-Cultural Approaches

This is the first book that looks at medieval diagrams in a cross-cultural perspective, focusing on three regions-Byzantium, the Islamicate world, and the Latin West-each culturally diverse and each closely linked to the others through complex processes of intellectual, artistic, diplomatic, and mer...

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Other Authors: Hamburger, Jeffrey F. (Editor), Roxburgh, David J. (Editor), Safran, Linda (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Washington Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection 2022
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