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Jewish cartographer from
Palma de
Mallorca Jehuda Cresques (also Jafudà
Cresques; 1350 ? – 1427 ?)
Cresques Abiatar, a
Jewish physician in
Catalan Aragon...
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Abraham Cresques (Catalan pronunciation: [əβɾəˈam ˈkɾeskəs], 1325–1387),
whose real name was
Cresques (son of) Abraham, was a 14th-century
Jewish cartographer...
- Jehudà
Cresques (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒəuˈða ˈkɾeskəs], 1360-1410), also
known as Jafudà
Cresques,
Jaume Riba, and
Cresques lo
Juheu ("
Cresques the Jew")...
- map-work". It was
produced by the
Majorcan cartographic school,
possibly by
Cresques Abraham, a
Jewish book
illuminator who was
described by a contemporary...
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Dulcert (fl. 1339) -
possibly a
Genoese immigrant.
Abraham Cresques (fl. 1375)
Jehuda Cresques ("Jaume Riba"/"Jacobus Ribes") Haym ibn
Risch ("Joan de Vallsecha")...
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Depiction of
Mansa Musa,
ruler of the Mali
Empire in the 14th century, from a 1375
Catalan Atlas of the
known world (mappa mundi),
created by
Abraham Cresques...
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Majora (c. 1240–1253) by
Matthew Paris Catalan Atlas, c. 1375 by
Abraham Cresques Erdapfel (c. 1490) by
Martin Behaim Arca Noë (1675) by
Athanasius Kircher...
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threat of death.
Abraham Cresques was a 14th-century
Jewish cartographer of the
Majorcan cartographic school from Palma;
Cresques is
credited with the authorship...
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Catalan Atlas made by
Abraham Cresques in 1375, and kept in the Bibliothèque
Nationale de
France in Paris.
Abraham Cresques was a
Majorcan Jew who worked...
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Catalan Atlas, by the
sefardi Cresques Abraham...