Up: [[Journeys]] Course: Inner and Outer Maps with Margaret Klenck for Washington Jung Created: 2024-11-15 Updated: 2025-01-13 What was the world view of the following mapmakers? Notice the relationships between land and surrounding areas. This Albi map from 775 looks like a spooky person. It includes the Mediterranean, Atlantic, Spain, Italy, Greece, and Africa. ![[Albi Map.webp|400]] This is a Soli map from 1200. Notice the size of the angels compared to the size of the world. This was their entire known world. ![[Soli Map.webp|400]] A whole world in whimsical cloverleaf form from 1581, complete with mermaid. What would it mean to see your world in this way? A cosmological map can be story and metaphor and symbol. ![[Cloverleaf Map.webp|400]] This 1210 map was made by a Welsh priest who was repeatedly thwarted by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the King in his attempts to become a Bishop. The map shows his travel from Britain to Rome when he several times went to plead his case. The map pointedly omits both his home church and Canterbury, the centre of the Norman Christian world. So the map, says Klenck, was drawn from his complex. ![[Welsh Priest Map.webp|400]] What is your world cosmology? What would your world map look like?