Flaws in the Tabula Peutingeriana

Documenting the graphic anomalies in the Tabula Peutingeriana, using emendations to show why each is unexpected, and exploring what such flaws may tell us about the chart's late antique history. A companion to the Animated Edition.

5,1:2 Ostia Eterni

The purple line must be explicitly joined to Ostia Eterni. Miller 324 argues on geographical grounds and Talbert 1268 makes the graphic case.
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The Animated Edition

Forematter

  • Introduction
  • The Manuscript
  • Typology
  • Lobs
  • Miller Emendations
  • Emendations Not Adopted
  • References
  • Citing this Work

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  • 01-5
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  • Palestina
  • Provincia
  • Syria
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