- Tabula Rogeriana
The Tabula Rogeriana (Lit. "The map of Roger") was a
world map drawn by the Arab geographer,Muhammad al-Idrisi , in1154 . Al-Idrisi worked on the accompanying commentaries and illustrations of the map ("the Book of Roger") for eighteen years at the court of the Norman KingRoger II of Sicily . The map, written inArabic , shows theEurasia n continent in its entirety, but only shows the northern part of theAfrica n continent. The map is actually oriented with the North at the bottom. It remained the most accurate world map for the next three centuries.Roger II of Sicily had his world map drawn on a circle of silver weighing about 400 pounds. The works of Al-Idrisi include "Nozhat al-mushtaq fi ikhtiraq al-afaq" - a compendium of the geographic and sociological knowledge of his time as well as descriptions of his own travels illustrated with over seventy maps; "Kharitat al-`alam al-ma`mour min al-ard" (Map of the inhabited regions of the earth) wherein he divided the world into 7 regions, the first extending from the
equator to 23 degreeslatitude , and the seventh being from 54 to 63 degrees followed by a region uninhabitable due to cold and snow.Ten manuscript copies of the "Book of Roger" currently survive. Two are in the
Bibliothèque nationale de France , including the oldest, dated to about 1300. (MS Arabe 2221). Another copy, made in Cairo in 1456, is in theBodleian Library in Oxford (Mss. Pococke 375).On the work of al-Idrisi, S. P. Scott commented:
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External links
* [http://www.henry-davis.com/MAPS/EMwebpages/219mono.html The World Maps of al-Idrisi]
* [http://classes.bnf.fr/idrisi/index.htm Online exhibition] ,Bibliothèque nationale de France (french)
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