Natalia Lozovsky is a medievalist and translator, whose research focuses on science and geography in the medieval period.
[1][2][3] She has also demonstrated how ninth and tenth century works on geography, often draw on other literary traditions, such as exegesis.
[6][7][8][9][10] In 2011 she was appointed a research associate at the Office for the History of Science and Technology at University of California, Berkeley.
[11] In February 2001, J Francis Watson wrote that "The Earth is Our Book": Geographical Knowledge in the Latin West Ca.
[9] Evelyn Edson described the work as "valuable contribution to the understanding of the design and function of later mappae mundi".