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Leonid S. Chekin is a Russian born writer and translator living and working in the United States. He is the author of "Northern Eurasia in Medieval Cartography", fromBrepols (2006) a guide to 198 Western European and Byzantine maps from between the eighth and ninth centuries. The volume was first issued in Russia in 1998 as "Kartografia Khrisitianskogo Srednevekovia" (Vostochnaia literature, Moscow) In her review of the volume in Cambridge University Press Journal, Speculum:A Journal of Medieval Studies, Natalia Lozovsky states..."The author defines his focus as the lands that medievalWestern Europeans and Byzantines, following the Greco-Roman tradition, perceived as the edges of the known world".....

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  • Leonid S. Chekin is a Russian born writer and translator living and working in the United States. He is the author of "Northern Eurasia in Medieval Cartography", fromBrepols (2006) a guide to 198 Western European and Byzantine maps from between the eighth and ninth centuries. The volume was first issued in Russia in 1998 as "Kartografia Khrisitianskogo Srednevekovia" (Vostochnaia literature, Moscow) In her review of the volume in Cambridge University Press Journal, Speculum:A Journal of Medieval Studies, Natalia Lozovsky states..."The author defines his focus as the lands that medievalWestern Europeans and Byzantines, following the Greco-Roman tradition, perceived as the edges of the known world"..... Chekin also penned "Mappa Mundi and Scandinavia" in the Journal for Scandinavian Studies published by the University of Illinois Press (1993). (en)
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  • Leonid S. Chekin is a Russian born writer and translator living and working in the United States. He is the author of "Northern Eurasia in Medieval Cartography", fromBrepols (2006) a guide to 198 Western European and Byzantine maps from between the eighth and ninth centuries. The volume was first issued in Russia in 1998 as "Kartografia Khrisitianskogo Srednevekovia" (Vostochnaia literature, Moscow) In her review of the volume in Cambridge University Press Journal, Speculum:A Journal of Medieval Studies, Natalia Lozovsky states..."The author defines his focus as the lands that medievalWestern Europeans and Byzantines, following the Greco-Roman tradition, perceived as the edges of the known world"..... (en)
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