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Author Cowan, James, 1942-

Title A mapmaker's dream : the meditations of Fra Mauro, cartographer to the court of Venice / James Cowan
Edition First edition
Published Boston, Ma. : Shambhala, 1996

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 MELB  827.03 C87414 A6/M  AVAILABLE
Description 151 pages ; 19 cm
Summary In the process, the boundaries of Mauro's world are pushed to the extreme, raising questions about the relationship between representation, imagination, and the nature of reality itself
In sixteenth-century Venice, in an island monastery, a cloistered monk experiences the adventure of a lifetime - all within the confines of his cell. Part historical fiction, part philosophical mystery, A Mapmaker's Dream tells the story of Fra Mauro and his struggle to realize his life's work: to make a perfect map - one that represents the full breadth of Creation. News of Mauro's project attracts explorers, pilgrims, travelers, and merchants, all eager to contribute their accounts of faraway people and places. As he listens to the tales of the strange and fantastic things they've seen, Mauro comes to regard the world as much more than continents and kingdoms: that it is also made up of a vast and equally real interior landscape of beliefs, aspirations, and dreams. Mauro's map grows and takes shape, becoming both more complete and more incomprehensible
Subject Mauro, fra, -1459 -- Fiction.
Mauro, fra, approximately 1490-1556 -- Fiction.
Cartographers -- Fiction.
Cartographers -- Italy -- Venice -- Fiction.
Cartography -- Italy -- Venice -- History -- Fiction.
Courts and courtiers -- Fiction.
Discoveries in geography -- History -- Fiction.
Fifteenth century -- Fiction.
Monks -- Italy -- Venice -- Fiction.
SUBJECT Venice (Italy) -- Fiction. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008113178
Venice (Italy) -- History -- 697-1508 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85142722 -- Fiction. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99001562
Genre/Form Fiction.
LC no. 96007439
ISBN 1570621969 (alk. paper)