Bertram schofield and the Vinland map
@article{Schofield2001BertramSA, title={Bertram schofield and the Vinland map}, author={P. Schofield}, journal={Imago Mundi}, year={2001}, volume={53}, pages={136 - 139} }
EDITOR'S NOTE: The authenticity of the Vinland map, the discovery of which was announced in 1965, remains unproven. In 1998, Imago Mundi carried a Review Article in which Paul Saenger commented on the sequence of events surrounding the acquisition of a mid-fifteenth-century manuscript containing a text known as the 'Tartar Relation', an account of John de Plano Carpini's expedition to Mongolia in 1245-1247, and an hitherto unknown map of the world.1 Both text and map appeared in Geneva in 1957… Expand
One Citation
References
SHOWING 1-10 OF 12 REFERENCES
Baynes-Cope, The scientific examination of the Vinland map at the research laboratory of the British Museum', in 'The strange case of the Vinland Map
- 2000
The Vinland Map: who made it and why? New light on an old controversy
- The Map Collector
- 1995
The strange case of the Vinland Map: a symposium
- The Geographical Journal
- 1974
Paul Saenger , ' Vinland re - read '
- Proceedings of the Vinland Map Conference
- 1971
Harvey, however, does have a copy of his report to Skeat, dated
- 1967
Summer 2000 saw a flurry of exchanges on the history of cartography internet discussion list ('MapHist') relating, in the main, to ink chemistry
- The scientific examination of the Vinland map at the research laboratory of the British Museum
Vinland Map and Tartar Relation (see note 1)