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Illustraion from raw scan of The story of geographical discovery: how the world became known Jacobs, Joseph, 1854-1916 New York : D. Appleton The description in that work states:

"The Hereford Map.—This, one of the best known of mediaeval maps, was drawn by Richard of Aldingham about 1307. Like most of these maps, it has the east with the terrestrial paradise at the top, and Jerusalem is represented as the centre"
Date 1916, c1915
Source University of California Libraries at https://archive.org/details/storyofgeographi00jacorich
Author Richard of Aldingham
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