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Topographia Hibernica (Latin for
Topography of Ireland), also
known as
Topographia Hiberniae, is an
account of the
landscape and
people of
Ireland written...
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Topographia Germaniae (1642 – c. 1660s) is a multi-volume
series of
books created by
engraver Matthäus
Merian and
writer Martin Zeiler, and published...
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Topographia Galliae (1655–1661) is a German-language
series of
illustrated books created by
engraver Matthäus
Merian and
writer Martin Zeiler, and published...
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Christian Topography (Ancient Gr****: Χριστιανικὴ Τοπογραφία, Latin:
Topographia Christiana) is a 6th-century work, one of the
earliest essays in scientific...
- ") (1621–1687), he
produced a
series of
Topographia. The 21-volume set was
collectively known as the
Topographia Germaniae. It
includes numerous town plans...
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topography of
ancient Rome,
particularly his seven-volume
Antiquae Romae topographia, a
complete treatment of the city's
ancient topography.
First published...
- the
University of St Andrews.
Boece is most
likely to be
influenced by
Topographia Hibernica,
compiled by
Gerald of
Wales around 1188. The most important...
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without mentioning Ossory, and on a
lengthy account in the 12th
century Topographia Hibernica (Geography of Ireland) by
Gerald of Wales.
Appointed as Archdeacon...
- to Ireland. This was the
catalyst for his
literary career; his work
Topographia Hibernica (first
circulated in m****cript in 1188, and
revised at least...
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December 2017. "'Legend of
Priest and Were-Wolves' from
Gerald de Barri's '
Topographia Hibernica'". Luminarium.org.
Retrieved 30
December 2017. Edwards, Robin;...