RMDDRN97–cartography, world maps, world map from 'Commentary on the Dream of Scipio' ('Commentarii in Somnium Scipionis' by Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius, circa 425, woodcut, edition printed in Venice, 1500, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMG16A16–Macrobius T and O map of the Medieval world with the climatic zones and the Mare Magnum, the Great Ocean which was thought to separate the inhabited seanworld from an unknown continent in the south. Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius was a Roman who flourishe
RM2E35XGH–Macrobius' map of the world.
RMPMBCG9–A Map of the Southern Zones. Date/Period: Fourth quarter of 13th century (after 1277). Folio. Tempera colors, pen and ink, gold leaf, and gold paint on parchment. Height: 233 mm (9.17 in); Width: 164 mm (6.45 in). Author: UNKNOWN.
RMMMTETM–. MS. on vellum: Macrobius, Somnium Scipionis. Illustrates roughly the climatic zones, with some place-names in the northern temperate zone. [Zonal hemispheric map]. late 14th century. Bodleian Libraries, Zonal hemispheric map
RMJ41JTC–Macrobius
RMG16ARH–'T and O' (orbis terrarum) map of the Medieval world by Macrobius Ambrosius, showing the climatic zones and the Mare Magnum, the Great Ocean which was thought to separate the inhabited world from an unknown continent in the south.
RM2E35XGF–Macrobius' world map.
RM2BDY49Y–A Map of the Southern Zones, c.1280
RMJ42845–Macrobius and Eustachius
RM2E35XH0–Macrobius' world map (cropped).
RMJ4F0C9–Macrobius solar eclipse
RMJ4EY6M–Macrobius lunar eclipse
RMJ4F0Y1–Macrobius lunar and solar eclipse
RMJ4F0WW–Macrobius universe with the earth in the centre
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