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Thursday, November 01, 2007
Atlas of Anicent and Classic Cartography
Now that Catholicgauze readers have a gazetteer of the ancient and classical world they need an atlas! The great Hipkiss has just the thing! Maps from the 1912 edition of JM Dent and Sons' Atlas of Ancient Geography have been scanned high-res and are available for viewing. The only "fault" is the use of Latin. It is like the treated Latin as somesort of "universal" language, where would they get that idea?
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