Ste Trombetti draws my attention to the existence of a PDF of 19th century archaeologist R. Lanciani’s map of ancient Rome. It’s here.
It zooms really nicely too…
Here’s a mirror of the PDF.
Thoughts on Antiquity, Patristics, putting things online, information access, and more
Ste Trombetti draws my attention to the existence of a PDF of 19th century archaeologist R. Lanciani’s map of ancient Rome. It’s here.
It zooms really nicely too…
Here’s a mirror of the PDF.
Did you know there is a “new” 😉 map of Rome?
http://digitalaugustanrome.org/
“Digital Augustan Rome is a long term mapping project that is prepared to provide a worthy digital successor to the published book and maps of Mapping Augustan Rome that appeared as Supplement 50 in the Journal of Roman Archaeology Series, 2002. The volume was directed by Lothar Haselberger in collaboration with David Gilman Romano and edited by Elisha Dumser. The entries were written by over 12 authors.”
Interesting – thanks! Although it seems to be in a very early stage.
what do the colors mean?
I don’t know off hand.