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of it, because it is very difficult to traverse it. Its atmosphere is foggy, its waves are very strong, its dangers are perilous, its beasts are terrible, and its winds are full of tempests. There are many islands, some of which are inhabited, others are submerged. No navigator traverses them but bypasses them remaining near their coast. And it was from the town of Lisbon that the adventurers set out known under the name of
Mughamarin , penetrated the ocean of fogs and wanted to know what it contained and where it ended. After sailing for twelve more days they perceived an island that seemed to be inhabited, and there were cultivated fields. They sailed that way to see what it contained. But soon
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encircled them and made them prisoners, and transported them to a miserable hamlet situated on the coast. There they landed. The navigators saw there people with red skin; there was not much hair on their body, the hair of their head was straight, and they were of high stature. Their women were of an
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of silver which he constructed for his royal patron was nearly six feet in diameter, and weighed four hundred and fifty pounds; upon the one side the zodiac and the constellations, upon the other-divided for convenience into segments-the bodies of land and water, with the respective situations of the
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tribe. This would explain why some of them could speak Arabic (some sporadic contacts had been maintained between the Canary
Islands and Morocco) and why they were quickly deported to Morocco where they were welcomed by Berbers. Yet, the story reported by Idrisi is an indisputable account of a
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Jewish informants. At the end of the section on medicinal herbs which are described under each letter of the alphabet, he gives an index of their entries. One of the books of herbal medicine frequently cited by al-Idrisi is
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Horizons probe reconnoitring the
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exist worldwide today. Of these ten, six contain at the start of the work a circular map of the world which is not mentioned in the text of al-Idris". The original text dates to 1154. South is at the top of the
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Islamic maps with the information brought by the Norman voyagers to create the most accurate map of the world in pre-modern times, which served as a concrete illustration of his
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more than seven hundred years afterwards, and their number is the same. The mechanical genius of the author was not inferior to his erudition. The celestial and terrestrial
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Kitâb al-Jâmi' li- sifât ashtât al-nabât wa-durûb anwâ' al-mufradât / Compendium of the
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Al-Idrisi's world map from 'Alî ibn Hasan al-Hûfî al-Qâsimî's 1456 copy. According to the French
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Géographie d'Édrisi traduite de l'arabe en français d'après deux manuscrits de la
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yet one thousand miles away from the American mainland. Then while coming back, they may have landed either on the
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to that of Great Ireland," the sailing time was "one day." Although historians note that both al-Idrisi and the
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The History of Cartography Vol. 2 Book 1: Cartography in the traditional Islamic and South Asian Societies
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Opus geographicum: sive "Liber ad eorum delectationem qui terras peragrare studeant." (9 Fascicles)
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2078:"Al-Idrīsī, Abū, 'Abd Allāh Muḥ̣ammad Ibn Muḥ̣ammad Ibn 'Abd Allāh Ibn Idrīs, Al-Sharīf Al-Idrīsī"
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Ducène, Jean-Charles (2011). "Les coordonnées géographiques de la carte manuscrite d'al-Idrisi".
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1801:; Serri, Yaron (2005). "Traces of Hebrew Language Traditions in al-Idrīsī's Medical Dictionary"
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Mohammed Hamidullah (Winter 1968). "Muslim Discovery of America before Columbus",
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Beeston, A.F.L. (1950), "Idrisi's Account of the British Isles",
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A Diversion for the Man Longing to Travel to Far-Off Places
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is a geographical feature in that system named after him.
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Al-Idrisi (1970–1984), Bombaci, A.; et al. (eds.),
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Geography and cartography in the medieval Islamic world
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when he was barely 16. He studied in the university in
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1765:(in Arabic), Naples: Istituto Universitario Orientale
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1999:. Vol. 14 (11th ed.). pp. 289–290.
1871:Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie
1615:Land to the West: St. Brendan's Voyage to America
548:The compilation of al-Idrisi marks an era in the
30:"Edrisi" redirects here. For places in Iran, see
1882:Origins of Pharmacy and Therapy in the Near East
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1360:History of the Moorish Empire in Europe (Vol. 3)
725:The book of pleasant journeys into faraway lands
377:but its sources remain unclear because it lacks
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1935:Corpus of Early Arabic Sources for West Africa
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609:). According to him, "from the extremity of
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883:all from the same family who set sail from
721:Kitab nuzhat al-mushtaq fi'khtiraq al-'afaq
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2044:Description de l'Afrique et de l'Espagne
1841:(1). Indiana University Press: 145–229.
1767:. A critical edition of the Arabic text.
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459:Because of conflict and instability in
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1950:Nuzhat al-mushtaq fi ikhtiraq al-afaq
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1719:"Cartography of al-Sharīf al-Idrīsī"
1711:, translated by Ahmad, Leiden: Brill
1041:Al-Idrisi's map of the Indian Ocean.
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661:adding citations to reliable sources
2674:Writers under the Almoravid dynasty
1933:; Hopkins, John F.P., eds. (2000),
1673:& Käs (2016), p. 213 (note 146)
1482:Pluto Name Bank Proposal 2015-07-07
1306:. Peeters Publishers. pp. 7–.
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695:Al-Idrisi mentioned that Chinese
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1884:. Tokyo: The Naito Foundation.
1634:& Eckhard Neubauer (eds.),
1373:Title as given by John Dickie,
1327:Helaine Selin (16 April 2008).
794:Al-Idrisi's geographical text,
2259:Khashkhash Ibn Saeed Ibn Aswad
2134:Original Nuzhatul Mushtaq text
1880:Hamarneh, Sami Khalaf (1973).
1815:Academy of the Hebrew Language
1707:Ahmad, S. Maqbul, ed. (1960),
1683:Joinson, Suzanne (June 2018).
1053:Al-Idrisi's map of North West
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27:Muslim geographer (1100–1165)
1904:, Paris: L'imprimerie Royale
1527:Sionita & Hesronita 1619
756:Ishaq ibn al-Hasan al-Zayyat
625:Description of Chinese trade
265:Al-Idrisi was born into the
93:1165 (aged 64–65)
2495:Mir Ahmed Nasrallah Thattvi
1960:, Paris: Hieronymi Blageart
1442:Levtzion & Hopkins 2000
1333:. Springer. pp. 128–.
1153:Al-Idrisi's description of
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762:Publication and translation
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2539:Book of Roads and Kingdoms
2076:Ahmad, S. Maqbul (2008) ,
1922:. Complete translation of
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770:which in English would be
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999:The Map of Salt and Stars
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2679:12th-century Arab people
2669:Kingdom of Sicily people
2444:Abd-al-Razzāq Samarqandī
1985:Beazley, Charles Raymond
1966:El Daly, Okasha (2016).
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941:), including some sixty
748:geographical coordinates
593:Al-Idrisi in his famous
363:This section includes a
229:, then belonging to the
1996:Encyclopædia Britannica
1970:. Taylor & Francis.
1575:20 October 2013 at the
1377:(New York, 2008) p. 17.
1172:according to al-Idrisi.
1125:Al-Idrisi's map of the
1109:Al-Idrisi's map of the
1093:Al-Idrisi's map of the
583:Renaissance cartography
493:Kitab nuzhat al-mushtaq
392:more precise citations.
55:Statue of al-Idrisi in
2684:12th-century travelers
2562:Kitab al-Rawd al-Mitar
2449:Ghiyāth al-dīn Naqqāsh
1855:10.2979/aleph.16.1.145
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571:Ibn Sa'id al-Maghribi
467:in Sicily, where the
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2659:Holy Land travellers
2377:Ibn Said al-Maghribi
2123:IDRISI GIS home page
1357:Scott, S.P. (1904),
1280:factumfoundation.org
780:Geographia nubiensis
657:improve this section
534:and Southeast Asia.
2581:The Meadows of Gold
2198:Abu Hanifa Dinawari
2111:Library of Congress
1551:Al-Idrisi 1970–1984
1409:Dunn, 2009, p. 452.
1057:what is modern day
818:Muhammad Hamidullah
603:Irlandah-al-Kabirah
438:medieval world maps
243:medieval world maps
103:(present-day Spain)
84:(present-day Spain)
2418:Hamdallah Mustawfi
2341:Muhammad al-Idrisi
2315:Mahmud al-Kashgari
2239:Abu Zayd al-Balkhi
2107:Idrisi's world map
2086:, Encyclopedia.com
1898:Jaubert, P. Amédée
1770:Al-Idrîsî (1995),
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