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100 1 0 _aDumasy-Rabineau, Juliette
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245 0 0 _aThe Figured Map, Evidence, and Right: Figured Maps in the Late Middle Ages
260 _c2013.
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520 _aDuring the last centuries of the Middle Ages, an entirely new and rather spectacular type of document appeared, namely figured maps. Like views in perspective, maps, or plans, they represented places or territories disputed during a trial and were shown in order to better determine each party's rights. The juridical bases for their use were related to legal theory and practice, which both accepted these figures as valid evidence. However, the nature of these pleadings remains complex as they belong simultaneously to expertise, testimony, and evidence.
690 _aMiddle Ages
690 _aexpertise
690 _ajuridical cartography
690 _aBartole
690 _atestimony
690 _afigured maps
786 0 _nRevue historique | o 668 | 4 | 2013-11-26 | p. 805-831 | 0035-3264
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-revue-historique-2013-4-page-805?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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