Cotton Claudius DVI, f.12v One of the earliest detailed maps of Great Britain extant, by Matthew Paris, c.1250
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Painting Description
Cotton Claudius DVI, f.12v, created around 1250 by the English chronicler and cartographer Matthew Paris, is one of the earliest detailed maps of Great Britain that has survived to the present day. This medieval map is part of the Cotton Library collection, which is housed in the British Library. The map is notable for its intricate depiction of the British Isles, providing a fascinating glimpse into the geographical knowledge and cartographic techniques of the 13th century.
Matthew Paris, a Benedictine monk at St. Albans Abbey, was renowned for his historical writings and artistic talents. His map of Great Britain reflects a blend of contemporary geographical understanding and medieval artistic conventions. Unlike modern maps, which prioritize accurate scale and proportion, Paris's map emphasizes important locations and features through a combination of symbolic representation and detailed annotations.
The map is oriented with east at the top, a common practice in medieval cartography, and includes a variety of geographical and man-made features. Prominent rivers, mountain ranges, and cities are depicted, with London and other significant urban centers marked with elaborate illustrations. The map also includes depictions of notable landmarks, such as cathedrals and castles, which are often exaggerated in size to signify their importance.
One of the most striking aspects of Cotton Claudius DVI, f.12v is its detailed annotations. Paris included extensive notes in Latin, providing historical and geographical context for various locations. These annotations offer valuable insights into the medieval understanding of Britain's landscape and the historical significance attributed to different regions.
The map is not only a remarkable example of medieval cartography but also a valuable historical document. It provides a unique perspective on how the people of the 13th century viewed their world and navigated their environment. Today, Cotton Claudius DVI, f.12v is studied by historians and cartographers alike, offering a window into the medieval mind and the early development of map-making in Europe.
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