I post here a link to a website with maps of the hellenistic/roman world, which is quite useful in my opinion:
https://www.gottwein.de/latine/map/map_index.php
If its the wrong subfora, feel free to move it.
I post here a link to a website with maps of the hellenistic/roman world, which is quite useful in my opinion:
https://www.gottwein.de/latine/map/map_index.php
If its the wrong subfora, feel free to move it.
Cause tomorrow is a brand-new day
And tomorrow you'll be on your way
Don't give a damn about what other people say
Because tomorrow is a brand-new day
Thanks for sharing that link, Carmen! If you are interested in maps about antiquity or even early medieval era (like France under the first monarchs of the Capet dynasty), I recommend you Ian Mladjov's resources. Credit goes to Apollodotus Soter for originally pointing my attention towards that goldmine of information!
Thank you very much. I always like such maps as it helps me to visualize for myself the geographic description of ancient/medieval authors.
Cause tomorrow is a brand-new day
And tomorrow you'll be on your way
Don't give a damn about what other people say
Because tomorrow is a brand-new day
That's an awesome link! Thanks for sharing it, Carmen. I'll be busy pouring over that for a half hour at least. I own a hardcover copy of Cornell and Matthews' Atlas of the Roman World, but it's a little dated and it's easier for me to look at things in an organized list of online links than to thumb through pages while skipping back to the index over and over. I'm a true millennial!
Happy that i could help with the link.
Cause tomorrow is a brand-new day
And tomorrow you'll be on your way
Don't give a damn about what other people say
Because tomorrow is a brand-new day