File:Book of Curiosities - Sicily map.jpg

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Español: Mapa de Sicilia en el manuscrito árabe anónimo llamado "Libro de las Curiosidades", copia del siglo XIII de un original escrito en la segunda mitad del siglo XI y conservado en la Bodleian Library de Oxford. La ciudad dibujada en detalle es Palermo.
English: Map of Sicily in the anonymous Arabic manuscript called "Book of Curiosities", 13th-century copy of an original written in the second half of the 11th century and preserved at the Bodleian Library, Oxford. The detailed city plan corresponds to Palermo.
Date 13th century copy of 11th century original
Source Bodleian Library
Author AnonymousUnknown author
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