File:TabulaPeutingeriana (Noviomagi (Nijmegen) cropped).jpg
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DescriptionTabulaPeutingeriana (Noviomagi (Nijmegen) cropped).jpg |
Nederlands: Tabula Peutingeriana, 1-4e eeuw. Facsimile-uitgave door Konrad Miller, 1887/1888. Inclusief regio Nijmegen ("Noviomagi"), Nederland, bovenaan in het midden.
English: Tabula Peutingeriana, 1-4th century CE. Facsimile edition by Konrad Miller, 1887/1888. Inludes region of Nijmegen ("Noviomagi"), the Netherlands, at top centre.
Română: Tabula Peutingeriana, sec. I-IV d.C. Facsimil de Conradi Millieri (Konrad Miller), 1887/1888
Русский: Реконструкция Пейтингеровой скрижали, сделанная Конрадом Миллером (Konrad Miller) в 1887/88 г. |
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Source | Ulrich Harsch Bibliotheca Augustana | |||
Author | Konrad Miller | |||
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