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Détails
| Genre/forme : | Atlas Maps |
|---|---|
| Type d’ouvrage : | Ressource Internet |
| Format : | Livre, Ressource Internet |
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
David Ditchburn; Simon MacLean; Angus MacKay |
| ISBN : | 9780415344548 0415344549 9780415383028 0415383021 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 75713353 |
| Notes : | Previous ed.: by Angus Mackay with David Ditchburn, 1997. |
| Description : | x, 339 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm. |
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Critiques
Synopsis de l’éditeur
'A valuable resource for any teacher of medieval history at sixth-form or undergraduate level ... there is a good balance between maps which provide reference for necessary bread-and-butter topics, from the Roman Empire in 395 to European expansion at the end of the middle ages, and those which illustrate new work and thinking on less expected topics.'" - History" 'As the editors of the "Atlas of Medieval Europe" rightly point out, a good atlas for teaching the history of medieval Europe has been sadly lacking for some time. Their attempt to solve this problem is not only commendable, but also a largely successful enterprise. Better still, the atlas has been designed as a teaching aid with scholarly sophistication and an attention to detail that many such aids do not possess. All medievalsits, not just historians, will find this atlas a helpful new resource.'" - The Medieval Review" 'For any serious study of medieval European history and culture, an atlas is essential ... the aim, carried out very successfully, is to ensure clear and uncluttered maps with the right balance between detail and legibility.'" - Journal of Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies" Lire la suite...

