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[edit]DescriptionEB 1911 Map Fig 7.png |
English: Caption: "Fig. 7.—Map of Albi (8th century)." From a codex in the Library of the archdiocese of Albi, department of Tarn, with its placenames derived largely from Paulus Orosius's Historiae adversum paganos (418). Used by the EB to demonstrate the loss of geographical knowledge during the Dark Ages. |
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circa 1911 date QS:P,+1911-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 (archetype 8th century, from 418 description) |
Source | "Map" in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th ed., Vol. XVII, p. 638. |
Author | AnonymousUnknown author Presumably Emery Walker |
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