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العربية: خارطة العالم للإدريسي، مخطوطة باللُغة العربيَّة من سنة 804هـ/1154م/م1456 A.D.

لاحظ كيف أنَّ الجنوب وُضع أعلى الخارطة.

  • الخريطة معكوسة حيثُ أنَّ الجنوب في الأعلى
  • في الملكيَّة العامَّة كونها قديمة لا تخضع لحقوق التأليف والنشر.

أُخذت النسخة الأولى من هذا الموقع، وتحديدًا من هُنا. أمَّا النسخة الثانية فقد تمَّ قلبها وقصَّها، وأصلها هُنا

وفقًا لمكتبة فرنسا الوطنيَّة، فإنَّ هُناك عشرُ نُسخٍ باقية من كتاب نزهة المشتاق في اختراق الآفاق أو كتاب روجر حول العالم. ومن بين هذه النُسخ العشر، فإنَّ ستَّة تضم خارطة مُستديرة في بداية المؤلَّف غير مذكورة في نص الإدريسي الأصلي". [1]

هذه الصورة مأخوذة من مخطوطة نسخها علي بن الحسن الحوفي القاسمي في القاهرة سنة م1456، يُحتفظُ بها الآن في مكتبة بودليايان بأكسفورد. (Mss. Pococke 375 fol. 3v-4)

مُلاحظة: الخارطة في الأعلى مغلوطة ومقلوبة رأسًا على عقب. فلا تتشاطرها مع أحد عبر أي موقع أو في الواقع، واستبدلها بهذه النسخة

File:Al-Idrisi's world map Rotated 180 degrees.JPG
English: al-Idrisi world map in Arabic from 'Alî ibn Hasan al-Hûfî al-Qâsimî's 1456 copy, made at Cairo and now preserved at Oxford's Bodleian Library as MS. Pococke 375 fol. 3v-4. According to the French National Library, "Ten copies of the Kitab Rujar [Book of Roger of Sicily; the Tabula Rogeriana] 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.

Note that south is at the top of the map.

The first version was uploaded from Henry Davis; the second rotated and cropped from an original at Sindominio.net. The original image is also available at the Bodleian here.
Español: Mapamundi pertenciente a la Tabula Rogeriana. Nótese que el sur aparece en la parte superior del mapa

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A map that Al-Idrisi made for Roger II of Sicily in 1154 AD, one of the most advanced ancient world maps

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recentissima03:53, 23 Augusti 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 03:53, 23 Augusti 2006 factae1 424 × 1 552 (917 chiliocteti)Leinad-Z~commonswikiLosslessly rotaded and cropped from http://www.sindominio.net/labiblio/varios/IdrisiMap.jpg
13:55, 8 Aprilis 2005Minutum speculum redactionis 13:55, 8 Aprilis 2005 factae492 × 570 (72 chiliocteti)EugeneZelenkoAl-Idrisi's world map from 1154. Note that south is at the top of the map. Originally uploaded to English Wikipedia by en:User: SimonP (06:19, 8 Dec 2004). {{PD}}

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