Sorry this isn't an event-specific question, more to do with research methods. I read through the rules, and it didn't say anything about not making posts like this. And I could really use the help!
Let's say you were a Professor focusing on the early 14th century Europe - specifically Medieval Wales. You want to purchase a larger map of the region from that time period to display for your class. Where would you go? What would you do? Are there any Medieval historians out there who might be able to assist?
Backstory: I'm an assistant on an upcoming cable series focusing on that time period. The writers would like maps printed to reference in the room, and aside from google image (Which has only been moderately helpful) I don't know where to turn. Easy to find old maps of Europe, but that specific time period is proving elusive.
Thanks a lot for your help!
This is not specifically for Wales, but I know that the National Library of Scotland has an amazing maps collection, most of which is currently digitized and browsable online. You can order prints of these maps online as well in various sizes and either have them posted to you or you can pick them up in person.
Hope this is somewhat helpful!
The Gough map covers the period and area. It has been digitised at http://www.goughmap.org from the original in the Bodleian library. You would need to contact the library or digitisation project about reproduction rights.