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Accueil - Atlas historique de Paris

Accueil - Atlas historique de Paris
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Gazetteer of Sixteenth Century Florence FLORENTINE RENAISSANCE RESOURCES: Online Gazetteer of Sixteenth Century Florence home information object index index of streets, etc grid map full map Grid Map of Numbered Squares hide grid Brown University | STG Copyright: R. IGN Education - Fonds de cartes Les fonds de cartes en téléchargement ci-après sont disponibles selon les termes de la licence ouverte Etalab. Il est simplement demandé aux utilisateurs d'apposer la mention IGN 2012 ou 2016 - Licence ouverte.Les fichiers au format pdf sont modifiables avec Adobe Illustrator CS5. - Fonds de cartes de la France métropolitaine - Fonds de cartes des départements d'outre-mer- Fonds de cartes de l'Europe Fonds de cartes de la France métropolitaine(Échelle : 1/5 400 000) Poster « Nouveau découpage des régions » Télécharger le fond de carte au format .jpg (8,6 Mo)Télécharger le fond de carte au format .ai (11 Mo)Télécharger le fond de carte au format .eps (28 Mo)Télécharger le fond de carte au format .pdf (12,5 Mo) La France, sans toponymes, avec contours de régions et de départements La France, sans toponymes et avec contours de régions La France, avec toponymes et contours de régions La France, sans toponymes et avec contours de départements La France, avec toponymes et contours de départements

DECIMA: The Digitally Encoded Census Information and Mapping Archive, and the Project for a Geo-Spatial and Sensory Digital Map of Renaissance Florence Le site de l'Histoire. Voyages historiques et culturels Maps & GIS: useful websites. GIS and remote-sensing – University of Reading This page includes a list of internet resources where data (including both vector mapping data and raster remote sensing data) can be obtained for inclusion in a Geographical Information System (GIS) or use with image processing software. The list has been divided into sites which allow free download of data (including sites where the University has a subscription e.g. Digimap) and ones where purchase is necessary. Collections of sites Go-Geo! Free data (Institutional login required) More information about Accessing e-resources. DigimapCurrent and historic Ordnance Survey, British Geological Survey and Centre for Ecology and Hydrology land cover data on the web for the higher education community. Free data Great Britain: ShareGeo OpenHolds open data free for anyone to download MAGIC"The MAGIC website provides authoritative geographic information about the natural environment from across government. Europe: World: North America: GeoGratisPortal giving access to free data for Canada.

Mariemont Overview | Historical GIS The AAG Historical GIS Forum provides a digital exchange center for historians, geographers, and other humanities scholars to network with each other and discuss pressing research needs and topics, such as: Challenges facing historical GIS work Best practices in GIS-based historical research Key technical issues and how to resolve them Data consistency and comparability issues Theoretical and conceptual issues in approaches to incorporating geographical data into historical research projects AAG members and non-members alike are encouraged to participate in the Forum. If you are already an AAG member, or have attended AAG annual meetings, you may use your userID and password to subscribe to the forum. If you do not have a userID and password, you may create one here. To join the dialogue, please click here.

Patrimoine de France Great Britain Historical Geographical Information System (GBHGIS) | Great Britain Historical Geographical Information System (GBHGIS) The Great Britain Historical Geographical Information System is a unique digital collection of information about Britain's localities as they have changed over time. Information comes from census reports, historical gazetteers, travellers' tales and historic maps assembled into a whole that is much more than the sum of its parts. This site tells you more about the project itself and about historical GIS. A separate website, created by funding from the UK National Lottery and extended and re-launched with funding from the Joint Information Systems Committee, makes this resource available on-line to everyone, presenting our information graphically and cartographically. That site is called A Vision of Britain through Time and presents the history of Great Britain through places. It can be found at www.visionofbritain.org.uk.

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