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Cartography between Christian Europe and the Arabic-Islamic world, 1100–1500. Divergent traditions. Edited by Aldred Hiatt. (Maps, Spaces, Cultures, 3.) Pp. xiv + 235 incl. 45 colour and black-and-white ills. Leiden–Boston: Brill, 2021. €94. 978 90 04 44491 1; 2352 7900

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Cartography between Christian Europe and the Arabic-Islamic world, 1100–1500. Divergent traditions. Edited by Aldred Hiatt. (Maps, Spaces, Cultures, 3.) Pp. xiv + 235 incl. 45 colour and black-and-white ills. Leiden–Boston: Brill, 2021. €94. 978 90 04 44491 1; 2352 7900

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2025

Mathew Barber*
Affiliation:
The Aga Khan University

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References

1 Hyunhee Park, ‘2. Open space and flexible borders theorizing maritime space through premodern Sino-Islamic connections’, in Franck Billé, Sanjyot Mehendale and James W. Lankton (eds), The maritime silk road: global connectivities, regional nodes, localities, Amsterdam 2022, 45–69.