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Map-By-Map Directory to Accompany the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World (2 Volume Set) PDF

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MAP-BY-MAP DIRECTORY to accompany BARRINGTON ATLAS OF THE GREEK AND ROMAN WORLD edited by RICHARD J.A. TALBERT withadigitalversionoftheatlas GAZETTEER Copyright(c)2000byPrincetonUniversityPress Allrightsreserved. Pleaseseethefile"readme.txt"forinstructionsoninstallingandusingthesoftwareprovidedonthisCD-ROM.The filemaybeopenedinanytexteditingprogramlikeNotePad,TeachTextorSimpleText. ForquestionsconcerningtheuseorinstallationoftheAdobe(R)Acrobat(R)Reader,pleasevisittheAdobe(R)web siteat:http://www.adobe.com/support. Forcommentsorquestionsconcerningthecontentorarrangementofthedigitalgazetteerordirectories,pleasevisit theAtlasProjectwebsiteathttp://www.unc.edu/depts/cl_atlas. TheAdobe(R)Acrobat(R)ReadersoftwaredistributedonthisCD-ROMistheintellectualpropertyofAdobe SystemsIncorporated.(c)1987-2000.Allrightsreserved.Adobe,Acrobat,andtheAcrobatlogoaretrademarksof AdobeSystemsIncorporatedwhichmayberegisteredincertainjurisdictions. CONTENTS GUIDELINES v ABBREVIATIONS x Volume 1 OVERVIEWMAPS 1 Map1 MareInternum 3 Map1a FortunataeInsulae 15 Map2 Hibernia-Scadinavia 17 Map3 AsiaOccidentalis 32 Map4 Arabia-Azania 43 Map5 India 58 Map6 AsiaOrientalis 77 PART1:EUROPASEPTENTRIONALIS 103 Map7 Aremorica 105 Map8 BritanniaSuperior 111 Map9 BritanniaInferior 127 Map10 Rhenus-Albis 136 Map11 Sequana-Rhenus 145 Map12 Mogontiacum-Reginum-Lauriacum 169 Map13 Vindobona 188 Map14 Caesarodunum-Burdigala 199 Map15Arelate-Massalia 219 Map16 Col.ForumIulii-Albingaunum 236 Map17 Lugdunum 244 Map18 Augustonemetum-Vindonissa 262 Map19 Raetia 272 Map20 Pannonia-Dalmatia 286 Map21 Dacia-Moesia 310 Map22 MoesiaInferior 333 Map23 Tomis-Olbia-Chersonesos 350 PART2:HISPANIA–LIBYA 369 Map24 Asturica-Conimbriga 371 Map25 HispaniaTarraconensis 388 Map26 Lusitania-Baetica 415 Map27 HispaniaCarthaginiensis 440 Map28 MauretaniaTingitana 457 Map29 MauretaniaCaesariensis 467 Map30 IolCaesarea 475 Map31 Cirta 483 ii CONTENTS Map32 Carthago 493 Map33 Theveste-Hadrumetum 510 Map34 Numidia 520 Map35 Tripolitana 529 Map36 Garama 545 Map37 Syrtica 552 Map38 Cyrene 558 PART3:ITALIA 571 Map39 Mediolanum 573 Map40 Patavium 587 Map41 Pisae 597 Map42 Arretium-Asculum 605 Map43 LatiumVetus 624 Map44 Latium-Campania 642 Map45 Tarentum 672 Map46 Bruttii 695 Map47 Sicilia 709 Map48 Sardinia-Corsica 736 Volume 2 PART4:GRAECIA–ASIAMINOR 747 Map49Illyricum 749 Map50 Macedonia 761 Map51 Thracia 772 Map52 Byzantium 785 Map53 Bosphorus 796 Map54 Epirus-Acarnania 803 Map55 Thessalia-Boeotia 818 Map56 Pergamum 841 Map57 AegaeumMare 862 Map58 Peloponnesus 875 Map59Attica 904 Map60 Creta 919 Map61 Ephesus 937 Map62 Phrygia 957 Map63 Ancyra 976 Map64 Caesarea-Melitene 985 Map65 Lycia-Pisidia 996 Map66 Taurus 1013 PART5:SYRIA–MEROE 1025 Map67 Antiochia 1027 Map68 Syria 1042 Map69 Damascus-Caesarea 1056 Map70 Pelusium-Ierusalem 1074 Map71 Petra 1086 Map72 Cyprus 1095 Map73 Ammon 1108 Map74 Delta 1117 Map75 Memphis-Oxyrhynchus 1125 CONTENTS iii Map76 Sinai 1140 Map77 HermopolisMagna 1147 Map78 PorphyritesetClaudianusMontes 1158 Map79 OasisMagna 1164 Map80 Coptos-Berenice 1170 Map81 Triakontaschoinos 1181 Map82 Meroe 1188 Map83 NabataeaMeridionalis 1192 PART6:PONTUSEUXINUS–PERSICUSSINUS–BACTRIA 1199 Map84 Maeotis 1201 Map85 Oudon-Rha 1213 Map86 Paphlagonia 1217 Map87 Pontus-Phasis 1226 Map87inset CimmeriusBosphorus 1243 Map88 Caucasia 1255 Map89 Armenia 1268 Map90 MediaAtropatene 1292 Map91 Ctesiphon 1299 Map92 Ecbatana-Susa 1315 Map93 Mesene 1324 Map94 Persis 1336 Map95 Tylos 1346 Map96 Hyrcania 1350 Map97 Parthyene 1355 Map98 Merv-Bactra 1358 Map99 Bactria 1365 PROVINCESOFTHEROMANEMPIRE 1373 Map100 ProvincesoftheRomanEmpireattheDeathofTrajan(A.D.117) 1378 Map101 DiocesesandProvincesoftheRomanEmpireaccordingtotheVeronaList(c.A.D.303–324) 1379 Map102 DiocesesandProvincesoftheRomanEmpireaccordingtoHierocles (late5th–early6thcenturiesA.D.) 1381 Barrington Atlas 12/20/00 2:08 PM Page 1 Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World g Edited by Richard J. A. Talbert Princeton University Press Barrington Atlas 12/20/00 2:08 PM Page 2 BARRINGTONATLAS OF THE GREEKAND ROMAN WORLD The resulting Barrington Atlas is a “Quite simply the most important reference work of permanent value. and most complicated project to It has an exceptionally broad appeal be undertaken in classical studies this generation.” to everyone worldwide with an —NEH reviewer interest in ancient Greeks and Romans, the lands they penetrated, and the peoples and In 99 full-color maps spread over 175 cultures they encountered in Europe, pages, the Barrington Atlas recreates the North Africa and Western Asia. Scholars entire world of the Greeks and Romans and libraries should all find it essential, from the British Isles to the Indian although it is not just for subcontinent and deep into North Africa. them. It is also for students, travelers and It spans the territory of more than 75 mod- lovers of fine cartography, as well as for ern countries. Its large format (13 x 19 ins anyone eager to retrace Alexander’s east- or 33 x 48 cm) has been custom-designed ward marches, to cross the Alps with by the leading cartographic supplier Hannibal, to traverse the Eastern MapQuest.com, Inc., and is unrivalled Mediterranean with St. Paul, or to ponder for range, clarity and detail. Over the roads, aqueducts and defense works of 70 experts, aided by an equal number the Roman Empire. For the new millenni- of consultants, have worked from um the Barrington Atlasbrings the ancient satellite-generated aeronautical charts past back to life in an unforgettably vivid to return the modern landscape to and inspiring way. its ancient appearance, and to mark ancient names and features in accordance with the “This atlas provides us with a most up-to-date historical scholarship and vital missing tool. It is a model of archaeological discoveries. Chronologi- creative planning, and will be cally, the Barrington Atlas spans archaic absolutely indispensable.” —C. Nicolet (Sorbonne, Paris) Greece to the Late Roman Empire, and no more than two standard scales (1:500,000 and 1:1,000,000) are used to represent most regions. Richard J. A. Talbert is William Rand Kenan Professor of History and Classics Since the 1870s, all attempts to map at the University of North Carolina, the classical world comprehensively Chapel Hill, and current President of the have failed. This new initiative has Association of Ancient Historians. He finally achieved that elusive and challeng- taught previously in the United Kingdom ing goal. It began in 1988 at the University and Canada, and is the author of The of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, under the Senate of Imperial Rome (Princeton), direction of the distinguished ancient histo- which won the American Philological rian Richard Talbert, and has been devel- Association’s Goodwin Award of Merit. oped with approximately $4 million in funding support. 272 pages with front matter, maps and gazetteer. Publication date September 2000. Barrington Atlas 12/20/00 2:08 PM Page 3 Regional Co-Ordinators: R.S. Bagnall, Columbia University (Nile Valley) • J.McK. Camp II, American School of Classical Studies, Athens (Greece) • J.F. Drinkwater, University of Nottingham, U.K. (North-West Europe) • C. Foss, University of Massachusetts, Boston (Asia Minor) • W.V. Harris, Columbia University, New York (Italy) • R.C. Knapp, University of California, Berkeley (Iberian Peninsula) • S.T. Parker, North Carolina State University (Near East) • M. Roaf, Universität München, Germany (Mesopotamia and beyond) • C.M. Wells, Trinity University, San Antonio (Central Europe and North Africa) • J.J. Wilkes, University of London, U.K. (Balkans and Black Sea) Map Compilers outside United States include: A. Bursche, University of Warsaw, Poland • M.U. Erdosy, University of Toronto, Canada • E.W.B. Fentress, American Academy, Rome, Italy • P.-L. Gatier, Université Lumière Lyon 2, France / IFAPO, Beirut, Lebanon • B. Isaac, Tel Aviv University, Israel • P. Kos and M. sasel Kos, Narodni Muzej, Ljubljana, Slovenia • R. Müller-Wollermann, Universität Tübingen, Germany • D.T. Potts, University of Sydney, Australia • L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli, Rome, Italy • R.J.A. Wilson, University of Nottingham, U.K. Consultants include: J. de Alarcão, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal • V. Begley, Durham, NC • K. Belke and F. Hild, Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna, Austria • A.B. Bosworth, University of Western Australia, Perth • J. Bouzek, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic • G.W. Bowersock, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton • J. Desanges, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes IV, Sorbonne, Paris, France • E. Miraj, Archaeological Museum, Durres, Albania • G. Nenci, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy • D. Paunier, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland • I. Rodà de Llanza, Uníversitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain • M.W. Stolper, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago • L. Török, University of Bergen, Norway Barrington Atlas 12/20/00 2:08 PM Page 4 MAP-BY-MAP DIRECTORY The Barrington Atlasincludes a CD-ROM Map-by-Map Directory. A separate 1,500 page two-volume print edition of the Directoryis also available at $150 / £95.The Directoryis designed to provide infor- mation about every place or feature in the Barrington Atlas. The section for each map comprises: • a concise text drawing attention to special difficulties in mapping a region, such as extensive landscape change since antiquity, or uneven modern exploration. • a listing of every name and feature on the map, with basic data about the period of occupation, the modern equivalents of ancient placenames, the modern country within which they are located, and brief references to relevant ancient testimony or modern studies. • a bibliography of works cited. TheMap-by-Map Directoryis an essential accompaniment to the Barrington Atlas. As a uniquely rich, comprehensive, up-to-date distillation of evidence and scholarship, it has no match elsewhere and opens the way to an immense variety of further research initiatives. The CD-ROM will work on any MAC or PC that supports Adobe Acrobat Reader, version 4.0. The installa- tion software for Acrobat Reader is included on the CD-ROM. DIRECTORY SAMPLE Grid Name Period Modern Name / Location Reference F7 Pardua RL Gornji Gradac near Ljubinje BOS Bojanovski 1988, 380 A4 Parentium HRL Pore∫CRO Vedaldi Iasbez 1994, 368-73; Baldini 1997 D1 Parndorf AUS See Map 13 F2 Páty RL HUN TIR Aquincum 88 E3 Pelso L. Balaton HUN RE Suppl. 11 D6 Pelva RL Listani BOS Bojanovski 1970; 1974, 64 F2 Perbál RL HUN TIR Aquincum 88 D6 Pharus CHRL Stari Grad on Hvar CRO Mayer 1957, 266-67; Zaninovi´c 1988; Kirigin 1991; Pharos 1995 D6 Pharus Ins. CHRL Hvar Is. CRO RE 2 F4 ‘Picentino’ RL Rutevo CRO RE Suppl. 8 Picentinum Barrington Atlas 12/20/00 2:08 PM Page 5 Order Form For customers in North America/South America/Australia/New Zealand/Asia send your order to: Princeton University Press California/Princeton Fulfillment Services, Inc., attn. Andrew Tunick 1445 Lower Ferry Road, Ewing, New Jersey 08618, U.S.A. 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In 99 full-color maps spread over 175 pages, the Barrington Atlas re-creates the entire world of the Greeks and Romans from the British Isles to the Indian subcontinent and deep into North Africa. It spans the territory of more than 75 modern countries. Its large format (13 1/4 x 18 in. or 33.7 x 46
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