{
    "url": "https://modernbeatricesarchive.org/s/mba/item/1339",
    "o:resource_class": "bibo:Book",
    "dcterms:title": [
        "Dante Map"
    ],
    "dcterms:creator": [
        "1132",
        "John Williams"
    ],
    "dcterms:subject": [
        "https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mcg.ark:/13960/t82k71s4s Dante Map - Hathi Trust",
        "Digitised by McGill University",
        "https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/ss:549136 Dante Map - Cornell Digital Library",
        "Digitised by Cornell University, Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections"
    ],
    "dcterms:publisher": [
        "3151"
    ],
    "dcterms:date": [
        "1892"
    ],
    "dcterms:type": [
        "4352"
    ],
    "dcterms:format": [
        "16mo"
    ],
    "dcterms:source": [
        "The London Library"
    ],
    "dcterms:language": [
        "2395"
    ],
    "dcterms:tableOfContents": [
        "I have found the little map which I now publish useful in my study of Dante, and when following his traces in Italy. “Amor me mosse che mi fa parlare.” Anything done in love for Dante, and to clear the way to a fuller knowledge of his works, is its own reward. I have marked on the map those places only which (1) are named in the poet’s writings, or (2) which are supposed to have been visited by him in his exile. These last—which include, of course, many of the former—are distinguished by being printed in a different type, and have been not any reference affixed to them in the Index. To have done more than this would have crowded the map, and made it of a size in- convenient for travellers, and led to confusion. \n[...] \n To have inserted, as suggested, the ancient names of some of the places marked would have given the map a confused and crowded look, and I desire it should be simple and clear. No quotations from the poet are given, as a lover of Dante will not be likely to travel in his land without taking at least the “Commedia” with him, and it is desirable to keep the map small and portable in size.\n\nMy best thanks are due to Sir Frederick Pollock, Mr. J. S. Black (of Edinburgh), Mr. Bryce, Dr. Moore, and Mr. Wicksteed for most valuable help and suggestions; also to Mr. Ashbee for his aid in the colouring of the map. Encouragement has come to me from the “bel paese” itself through the valuable assistance of Count Ugo Balzani and “l’accoglienza onesta e lieta” of Signor Bonghi. Finally, I give hearty thanks to the many kind subscribers, through whose aid alone I have been able to realise at last a long-cherished idea.\n\nTo the Friend and Teacher who first introduced me to the Great Poet, and led me through the “Divina Commedia,” I gratefully dedicate the little map, and, not unconscious of its failures and shortcomings, submit it to the students of\nDante as a small help to them in their studies."
    ],
    "dcterms:extent": [
        "Physical description: 52 p. : col. map ; 52 x 85 cm printed by the Guild of handicraft ... from the drawing of John Williams."
    ],
    "dcterms:spatial": [
        "2619"
    ],
    "dcterms:temporal": [
        "3558",
        "3480"
    ],
    "dcterms:accessRights": [
        "Blickling Hall, NT Libraries, Running number: 455.\n\nProvenance: manuscript initials of the author at foot of map: \"M.H.\" [i.e. Mary Hensman]. \n\nBinding: nineteenth-century publisher's maroon buckram boards, with white lily device on upper board. For enquiries or access, please contact libraries@nationaltrust.org.uk"
    ],
    "dcterms:provenance": [
        "Britain \nLSE Library\nUniversity of Cambridge Libraries \nUniversity of Oxford Libraries\nBritish Library\nUniversity of Aberdeen Libraries \nUniversity of Birmingham Libraries \nBishop Grosseteste University \nUniversity of Bristol Libraries\nCardiff University Libraries \nUniversity of Edinburgh Libraries \nUniversity of Liverpool Library \nUniversity of Manchester Library \nRoyal Holloway, University of London \nUniversity of Southampton Library",
        "Italy \nBiblioteca comunale Augusta - Perugia (PG)\nBiblioteca di Casa Carducci - Bologna (BO)\nBiblioteca di discipline umanistiche - Bologna (BO)\nBiblioteca del Centro dantesco - Ravenna (RA) \nBiblioteca comunale Classense - Ravenna (RA)\nBiblioteca Marco Besso - Roma (RM)\nBiblioteca della Società romana di storia patria - Roma (RM)",
        "Ireland\nNational Library of Ireland"
    ],
    "bibo:reproducedIn": [
        "Pall Mall Gazette - Saturday 10 October 1891\n\"Students of Dante will be interested to hear that a map of Italy is in preparation containing only such places as are mentioned by Dante in his works or were visited by him in his exile. The only letterpress will be the necessary references. Miss Mary Hensman, who is preparing the work, hopes to make it combine beauty of drawing and colour with accuracy. It will be produced by the Guild of Handicraft under the supervision of Mr C. R. Ashbee, and will be of a size convenient for travellers\". \n\nReproduced in: \nBarmouth & County Advertiser - 21 October 1891\n\nHenley & South Oxford Standard - Saturday 24 October 1891\n\nChepstow Weekly Advertiser - Saturday 24 October 1891\n\nGiornale Dantesco, 1891"
    ],
    "bibo:content": [
        "Map (55 x 87cm), printed by the Guild of handicraft from the drawing of John Williams. \n\nThe work was subsidised by paying subscribers.",
        "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-Robert-Ashbee Charles R. Ashbee, architect and designer",
        "Maltz, D. (2011). LIVING BY DESIGN: C. R. ASHBEE’S GUILD OF HANDICRAFT AND TWO ENGLISH TOLSTOYAN COMMUNITIES, 1897-1907. Victorian Literature and Culture, 39(2), 409–426. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41307874",
        "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guild_and_School_of_Handicraft The Guild and School of Handicraft"
    ],
    "bibo:edition": [
        "1894"
    ],
    "bibo:numVolumes": [
        "1"
    ],
    "bibo:shortDescription": [
        "3601"
    ],
    "oa:sourceDate": [
        "5554"
    ]
},
