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This is a map of present day Sicily off the coast of Italy, colored by province.
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This world map has been edited to better fit the general understanding of medieval Islamic representations of the globe. The North and South American continents have been removed, the map has been rotated 180 degrees, and the tip of Africa has been stretched to meet Australia.
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The rectangular map of the world taken from the 12th century Book of Curiosities of the Sciences and Marvels for the Eye is the only extant medieval rectangular map of the world.
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Map of Sicily from the Book of Curiosities of the Sciences and Marvels of the Eyes
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This is a 15th century map of the world recreated after a similar map made by Ptolemy in the 8th century.
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The Book of Curiosities is a two part book mapping (1) celestial matters and (2) regions of the Mediterranean and the globe. It is likely an incomplete copy of an 11th century work. The image is a rectangular map of the world included in the Book of Curiosities.