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charta_t-o [2026/04/02 16:40] – [T-O Chart] danetiskacharta_t-o [2026/04/02 17:10] (current) – [T-O Map] danetiska
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 ===== Charta T-O ===== ===== Charta T-O =====
  
-Charta T-O esti simplices representatzion senosio djahanes: en pepli, oina mediota pro Asiam, i aliam mediota pro Europam i Africam. Describosteto Isidore Seviljiske en enosio operasu "De Natura Rerum" i "Etymologiae" peri oivom VII.+[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T_and_O_map|Charta T-O]] esti simplices representatzion senosio djahanes: en pepli, oina mediota pro Asiam, i aliam mediota pro Europam i Africam. Describosteto Isidore Seviljiske en enosio operasu "De Natura Rerum" i "Etymologiae" peri oivom VII.
  
  
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 ===== T-O Map ===== ===== T-O Map =====
  
-The T-O Map is a simple representation of the old world: in a cicle, one half for Asia, and another half for Europe and Africa. It is described by Isidore of Seville in his works "De Natura Rerum" and "Etymologiae" around the 7th century.+The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T_and_O_map|T-O Map]] is a simple representation of the old world: in a cicle, one half for Asia, and another half for Europe and Africa. It is described by Isidore of Seville in his works "De Natura Rerum" and "Etymologiae" around the 7th century.
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