- An
itinerarium (plural:
itineraria) was an
ancient Roman travel guide in the form of a
listing of cities,
villages (vici) and
other stops on the way, including...
- Unio
Itineraria was a
German scientific society which was
based at
Esslingen am
Neckar in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The
organisation paid
botanists to...
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instrument he
called the polimetrum. In 1511, he
published the
Carta Itineraria Europae, a road map of
Europe that
showed important trade routes and pilgrim...
- A road map,
route map, or
street map is a map that
primarily displays roads and
transport links rather than
natural geographical information. It is a type...
- Wesseling, Petrus;
Hierocles (The Grammarian) (1735).
Vetera Romanorum itineraria, /: sive
Antonini Augusti Itinerarium. apud J.
Wetstenium & G. Smith....
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original on 30
December 2020.
Retrieved 30
August 2020.
Edward Lipinski,
Itineraria Phoenicia Archived 16
January 2016 at the
Wayback Machine,
Peeters Publishers...
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described her
visit in a
letter she sent to her
community of nuns at home (
Itineraria Egeriae): We
arrived at
Edessa in the Name of
Christ our God, and, on...
- semi-pictorial
symbols reproduce Roman cartographic conventions of the
itineraria picta described by 4th-century
writer Vegetius, of
which this is the sole...
- 1879 ****, Otto, ed. (1929), "Imperatoris
Antonini Augusti Itineraria Provinciarum",
Itineraria Romana:
Volume I (in Latin), Leipzig:
Teubner Drakoulis,...
- الأندلس وأفريقيا. 2012-05-17.
Retrieved 2023-04-27.
Edward Lipiński (2004).
Itineraria Phoenicia.
Peeters Publishers. p. 403. ISBN 978-90-429-1344-8. OCLC 1026236463...