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>Subject: Piri re'is map
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>               State University of New York at Stony Brook
>                       Stony Brook, NY 11794-3331
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>                                            David Y Allen
>                                            Library-Reference
>                                            516 632-7110
>                                            10-May-1993 08:51am EDT
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>Subject: Piri re'is map
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>        I read Charles Hapgood's book, and found it to be imaginative, to say
>the least.  There is a more sober and orthodox discussion in the chapter by
>Svat Soucek on Islamic Charting of the Mediterranean in Vol. II of the Harley
>and Woodwoord History of Cartography.
 
 
That's Woodward, not Woodwoord please!
 
David Woodward
Department of Geography
550 North Park Street
Madison WI 53706-1491
(608) 262-0505 (phone)
(608) 263-0762 (fax)

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