Reformation

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Five hundred years ago, the first Bible map of the Holy Land was printed backwards, with the Mediterranean shown to the east of Palestine. Despite this error, the map sparked ideas about territory and borders that shaped Renaissance thought and persist today. A new study highlights its role in transforming biblical geography into political boundaries.

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