Thursday, 27 February 2020

Recreation of World Silver Map Presented at Abu Dhabi Festival

Recreation of World Silver Map Presented at Abu Dhabi Festival

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Abu Dhabi - Asharq Al-Awsat
The recreation of the silver map. Factum Foundation for Digital Technology in Conservation

A ground-breaking re-creation of lost 12th century map on silver disc merges will be on display at Abu Dhabi's Manarat Al Saadiyat, as part of the four-day Hay Festival, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported Thursday. Drawing on several centuries of Islamic cartographic research, 12th century Islamic cartographer al-Sharif Al-Idrisi produced both a book of 70 regional maps covering the surface of the known world, and a single, round map engraved onto a silver disk and set into a wooden table, with Makkah at its center, WAM said. The original silver disc, commissioned by Sicily’s ruler King Roger II and created by Al-Idrisi in 1153, is now lost. However, on display in Manarat al Saadiyat is a recreation by Factum Foundation for Digital Technology in Conservation, of one of the greatest achievements of medieval map-making: a world map of remarkable accuracy inscribed onto a huge disc of solid silver that is two meters wide, said the agency. Factum Foundation re-created Al-Idrisi's silver map based on one of the best-preserved copies of his book, "Entertainment for those wanting to discover the world", which is held by the Bodleian Libraries at Oxford University. This re-creation combines historical research with advanced digital conservation techniques and the highest levels of craftsmanship. It remained the most technically sophisticated world map for three centuries after its production. Al-Idrisi’s map will be introduced on Friday - the last day of Hay Festival Abu Dhabi - by British historian Jerry Brotton, author of "A History of the World in Twelve Maps,” WAM added.



from Asharq AL-awsat https://aawsat.com/english/home/article/2152401/recreation-world-silver-map-presented-abu-dhabi-festival

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