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Upcoming videoclip by Divina Encarnacion
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Slate presents an amazing, interactive digital version of Olaus Magnusâ 1539 Carta Marina, a chart that portrays the sea as teeming with monstersâŚÂ
When the chart was made, in the early years of the Age of Exploration, there was a lingering belief in the existence of griffins, unicorns, dragons, the phoenix, the monstrous races, and a host of other unnatural creatures. Modern science was in its infancy. Although adherents to the direct observation of nature would soon challenge hearsay and tradition and begin to classify animal life, at the time the medieval imagination was still free to shape its own forms of the natural world. The chartâs giant lobster gripping a swimmer in its claws, a monster being mistaken for an island, and a mast-high serpent devouring sailors would have represented actual fears of the unknown deep.
Those and Olausâ other fanciful sea beasts are not mere decorations to fill empty spaces. Nor are they only visual metaphors for dangers lurking in the sea. Intended as representations of actual marine life, they are identified in the mapâs key.
Click through to Slate to explore the stories of each creature, and read more on the chartâs originsâŚÂ
Olaus Magnusâ Carta Marina: Sea monsters on a gorgeous Renaissance mapâŚ
"The mountain opened, and he went into a great enchanted castle, wherein chairs, tables, and benches were all hung with black. Then came three young princesses who were dressed entirely in black, but had a little white on their faces. They told him he was not to be afraid, they would not hurt him, and that he could rescue them. He said he would gladly do that, if he did but know how. At this, they told him he must for a whole year not speak to them and also not look at them, and what he wanted to have he wasjust to ask for, and if they dared give him an answer they would do so."
â excerpt from âThe Three Black Princessesâ by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
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