A Critical Companion to the English Medieval Mappae Mundi of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2019
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvfrxr3j.13
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THE VERCELLI MAP (c. 1217)

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“…The Vercelli Mappamundi (Vercelli Map of the World, c. 1217, held in the Archivio Capitolare of Vercelli) (Mittman 2019), believed to be either an early or later 13th century stylised map of the world, depicts a figure carrying a multi-headed flail (more likely than a scourge, Figure 27). The accompanying text describes this crowned figure, who is riding a stylised giant bird bearing a horseshoe (described in one reference as "the iron-eating ostrich") in its beak as "King Philip of France", which could refer to Philip II (1165II ( -1223 or Philip III (1245-1285) (Vercelli Mappamundi n.d.; Davies 2020; Lewy 2021).…”
Section: "S'o Ot Plomées Et Maint Fanssart Pesantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Vercelli Mappamundi (Vercelli Map of the World, c. 1217, held in the Archivio Capitolare of Vercelli) (Mittman 2019), believed to be either an early or later 13th century stylised map of the world, depicts a figure carrying a multi-headed flail (more likely than a scourge, Figure 27). The accompanying text describes this crowned figure, who is riding a stylised giant bird bearing a horseshoe (described in one reference as "the iron-eating ostrich") in its beak as "King Philip of France", which could refer to Philip II (1165II ( -1223 or Philip III (1245-1285) (Vercelli Mappamundi n.d.; Davies 2020; Lewy 2021).…”
Section: "S'o Ot Plomées Et Maint Fanssart Pesantmentioning
confidence: 99%