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       Diagrammatic T-O map. The world is portrayed as a circle divided by a 'T' shape into three continents; Asia, Europe, and Africa.
        - Title of Book: Etymologies
 - Author: Isidore, Saint, Bishop of Seville
 - Production: 12th century
 - Language: Latin
 
       From The British Library; Record Number - c5933-06; Shelfmark - Royal 12 F. IV; Page Folio Number - f.135v.
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