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Description: A collection of maps taken from an unidentified late-19th-century school atlas of the Roman world, together with an index of place names by Bill Thayer.
LacusCurtius • Some Maps of the Roman Empire The maps on this section of my website are taken from an unidentified late 19c English-language school atlas of the Roman world. It is not the best atlas, nor do I have the full set of maps or the index. At the time I put them online, I was rescuing them, so to speak, since their owner, Jim Miller, was about to lose his website. Although that did not happen, in July 2001 Mr. Miller died: and this disparate collection of older print maps, rather too large, with occasional scholarship and readability problems, that I can neither fix or identify, will remain onsite for the foreseeable future.
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Page title:LacusCurtius • Some Maps of the Roman Empire
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Description:A collection of engraved late 19th‑century school maps of the Roman Empire, showing fairly detailed topography and names of thousands of towns.
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activated: 22-Nov-1991
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