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Concepts of historical geography and regional cartography of the Roman Empire
Original map project of Western Hispania (AD 1-5)
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      Roman GeographyHispania romana
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyCeltic StudiesBalkan Prehistory (Archaeology)
Geus, Klaus: 'Alexander' and 'Caesar' in a Middle Persian text: interpreting some names in the Šahrestānīha ī Ērānšahr. In: Külzer, Andreas and Popović, Mihailo (eds.): Space, landscapes and settlements in Byzantium: studies in... more
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      Historical GeographyLate AntiquityAncient GeographyAlexander the Great
Around 500 BC, the Pythagoreans and Eleates put forward the idea that the earth is not a disc but a globe. At least at the time of Plato and Aristotle, philosophers and scientists accepted this new theory. Nevertheless, the age-old... more
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      History of Ancient GeographyAncient GeographyAncient Geography and the Representation of SpaceRoman Geography
Geus, Klaus: Wer ist Marinos von Tyros? Zur Hauptquelle des Ptolemaios in seiner "Geographie". In: Geographia antiqua 26 (2017), 13-22. Abstract – As Ptolemy himself acknowledged, Marinos of Tyros was the main source for his Geographike... more
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      History of Ancient GeographyAncient GeographyPtolemyAncient Geography and the Representation of Space
This book deals with the search in a part of Flanders for the origin of geometric patterns in the landscape, old borders, roads and watercourses. The preliminary conclusion is that these classifications, which are also confirmed... more
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      ArchaeologyRoman HistoryLocal HistoryRoman Gaul
"The present study describes the history and the archaeological evidence of the passes and mountain roads in the eastern Alps from the beginning of Roman influence in the 1st half of the 2nd century BC to late antiquity. Based on ancient... more
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyRoman HistoryRoman Religion
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      Roman Near EastFrontiers of the Roman EmpireRoman imperialismParthia and Rome
Grande qualité et ancienneté d'une source d'habitude très décriée, le Géographe de Ravenne pour la Maurétanie césarienne (césarienne +sitifienne). Mode de construction, à partir d'itinéraires; source quasi unique pour une part non... more
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      GeographyRoman HistoryRoman GeographyMauretania Caesariensis
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      Ancient HistoryClassicsRoman HistoryRoman Historiography
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      Ancient HistoryRoman HistoryBorder StudiesAncient Geography
Appian's Illyrian book (Illyrike) was originally intended to be just an appendix to his Macedonian book and today remains the only extant ancient work dealing with the early history of Illyricum which is preserved in its entirety. In this... more
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      HistoryAncient HistoryEuropean HistoryClassics
It is widely accepted that the Liburni, at some point in the Iron Age, ruled over much of the Adriatic. Professor Slobodan Čače was the first scholar to truly challenge these narratives through a critique of the written sources. The... more
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      HistoryAncient HistoryCultural StudiesArchaeology
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      Historical GeographyHistory of CartographySilk RoadSilk Road Studies
Caius Iulius Solinus, Latin grammarian and compiler from the third century AD, wrote a curious sentence in his work Collectanea rerum memorabilium or Pol-yhistor. Solinus in 2.51 called the Liburni, indigenous group that inhabited part of... more
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      Ancient HistoryRoman HistoryRoman HistoriographyBalkan Prehistory (Archaeology)
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      Early Medieval HistoryMedieval GeographyRoman GeographyCarolingian manuscripts
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      New TestamentEarly ChristianityRoman Geography
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      Maps and SocietyRoman GeographyAncient CartographyROMAN HISTORY
Geus, Klaus: Le misurazioni delle Alpi nell’antichità: l’esempio di Plinio. In: Geographia antiqua 27 (2018, publ. 2019),  87–93. [ISSN 1121-8940].
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      Alpine historyHistory of Ancient GeographyAncient GeographyPliny the Elder
A partir de la descripción de la península ibérica incluida en la Naturalis Historia de Plinio el Viejo (I d.C.) es posible recrear una serie de mapas (derroteros de costa y mapas hidrográficos) con los que pudo contar el naturalista... more
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      Archaeology of Roman HispaniaRoman GeographyHispania romanaPlinio Il Vecchio
Geus, Klaus; Tupikova, Irina Tupikova: Astronomy and geography: some unexplored connections in Ptolemy. In: Pontani, Filippomaria (ed.): Certissima signa: a Venice conference on Greek and Latin astronomical texts. Venezia: Ca´ Foscari,... more
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      Ancient GeographyPtolemyAncient AstronomyHistory, Science, Astronomy, Ancient Chronological Systems, Calendars
This paper offers comparison of the data about the Roman roads along the coastline between Iader, Salona and Narona, the ones preserved in the itinerary sources (the Peutinger’s map, the Antonine’s Itinerary) and the Elder Pliny’s... more
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      Ancient GeographyPolitical GeographyRoman roadsPliny the Elder
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      Gender StudiesRoman HistoryTransport HistoryMentoring
The new bronze mentions a hitherto unknown prouincia Transduriana. Here, the Word prouincia should be understood in its full territorial meaning, which comples us to accept the existencia of a very short lived new province with uncertain... more
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      Roman HistoryRoman provincial administrationRoman EmpireAugustus
Dan, Anca; Crom, Wolfgang; Geus, Klaus; Görz, Günther; Guckelsberger, Kurt; König, Viola; Poiss, Thomas; Thiering, Martin: Common Sense Geography and ancient geographical texts. In: eTOPOI 6 (2016) (Special volume: Space and Knowledge:... more
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      History of Ancient GeographyAncient GeographyStraboAncient Geography and the Representation of Space
Geus, Klaus: Die "Weltkarte" und das Verbrechen des Mettius Pompusianus: ein Vorschlag. In: Suárez de la Torre, Emilio; Canzobre Martínez, Isabel; Sánchez-Mañas, Carmen (eds.): Ablanathanalba: magia, cultura y sociedad en el Mundo... more
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      Ancient GeographyEmperor DomitianAncient magicSuetonius
ÖZ: MS IV. yüzyılda yaşayan Decimus Magnus Ausonius, Roma İmparatorluğu'nun özellikle batı yakasını yakından tanıyan önemli bir alim ve devlet adamıydı. Onu mühim biri haline getiren en önemli husus; çeşitli bilimler özelindeki bilgi... more
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      Ancient HistoryRoman HistoryLate AntiquityAncient Geography
Geus, Klaus: „Er hat die Oikumene der römischen Herrschaft unterworfen“: Bemerkungen zu den Raumvorstellungen in der Zeit des Augustus. In: Baltrusch, Ernst; Wendt, Christian (eds.): Der Erste: Augustus und der Beginn einer neuen Epoche.... more
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      AugustusRoman Geographyadministrative geography of the Roman empireAncient Greek geographical writings
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      Roman HistoryRoman Land SurveyorsRoman Geography
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      HistoryAncient HistoryHistorical GeographyClassics
Geus, Klaus: Greek and Greco-Roman Geography. In: Jones, Alexander; Taub, Liba (eds.): The Cambridge history of science. Volume 1: Ancient science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, pp. 402-412. [ISBN: 978-0-521-57162-3].
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      History of Ancient GeographyAncient GeographyRoman GeographyGeography in Graeco-Roman Egypt
Le bornage des confins en haute et moyenne montagne dans les Alpes romaines : espaces de marges, espaces marginalisés, espaces finalisés ? Un exemple : la Haute Vallée de l' Arve et du Val d' Arly en Haute-Savoie Delphine Acolat -Franges... more
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      Roman HistoryRoman GeographyRoman Archaeology
Cette inscription inédite (A.E., 1975, 944) a permis l'identification définitive de sept points antiques de la côte Kabyle (Cissi= Cap Djinet; Rusuccuru = Dellys; Iomnium = Tigzirt; Rusippisir = Taksebt; Rusazus = Azeffoun... more
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      Roman HistoryRoman GeographyRoman Archaeology
In seiner Beschreibung von Römisch-Dalmatien stellt Plinius (Nat. hist. 3, 142-143) die einheimischen Ethnien in einer Aufzählung nach Einheiten dar, die er Dekurien (decuriae) nennt, jedoch nur für die Kreise (conventus) Salona und... more
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      Pliny the ElderRoman GeographyDelmati
Die neueste Ausgabe des „Orbis Terrarum“ – einer weltweit führenden Zeitschrift für die antike Geographie – enthält achtzehn Beiträge zu verschiedenen Bereichen der historischen Raum und Umweltforschung. Der thematische Schwerpunkt liegt... more
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      Environmental HistoryWater HistoryAncient GeographyHistory of Water Supply
Augustus conquest of Asturian gold mines
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      History of Ancient GeographyAncient GeographyPtolemyPtolemy I
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      Roman HistoryLandscape ArchaeologyArchaeology of Roman HispaniaColonization
Agrippa survey of the roads from Venice to Asturias.
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A gazetteer of Roman urban sites in central Adriatic Italy (Marche, northern Abruzzo) that offers a fundamental starting point for all those working on Late Republican and Early Imperial town development in (this area of) Italy.
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyGeophysicsRoman History
An attempt to translate Pliny's circuli (= klimata; paralleloi ; geographical locations through which the main parallels pass) into cartographic drawings
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      History of CartographyAncient GeographyRoman GeographyAncient Greek Geography
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      Historical GeographyAncient GeographyRoman Geography
The author starts from Sorin ForĠiu's book, Ziridava în context ptolemeic (Editura Sfântul Ierarh Nicolae, Brăila, 2012, 138 p.), in order to discuss the problems of Ptolemy's map of Dacia. The new hypothesis of Sorin ForĠiu regarding the... more
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Map schows the origin in Altino, Venice of all numerical cardo used by the four surveyors of Caesar to survey world in 44 BC.
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    • Roman Geography
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      History of Ancient GeographyAncient GeographyRoman GeographyGeography in Graeco-Roman Egypt
A series of five workshops organized by Stéphane Lebreton, Didier Marcotte and Pierre Schneider. This programme is a joint project between the University of Artois, the Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée, and the University of... more
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      Ancient GeographyLandscapeRoman GeographyAncient Greek Geography
Discovery made by Giulio Pizzati in roman geography.
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La montagne, quelle que soit la réalité de sa forme ou de son altitude, apparaît comme un des modèles de locus horridus chez les Romains. Il s'agit de voir sur quels critères se fonde le modèle très péjoratif, essentiellement littéraire,... more
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      Roman HistoryRoman Geography