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Hatier -Cartes. Historical Map Web - Perry-Castañeda. Support Your Libraries My Account Home > Finding Information > PCL Map Collection > Historical Map Web Sites MapsMaps FAQ Map Room Guide World Africa Americas Asia Australia/Pacific Europe Middle East Polar/Oceans Russia/Republics Texas Historical Thematic Topographic Other Map SitesMap Sites Map Dealers Cartographic Reference City Map Sites Country Map Sites Historical Map Sites Outline Map Sites Route Planning Sites State Map Sites Topical Map Sites Weather Map Sites Perry-Castañeda LibraryMap Collection Historical Map Web Sites Updated 7/5/16 Featured:Old Maps OnlineImages of Early Maps on the Web Links arranged by world regionDavid Rumsey Collection Thousands of Historical Maps and Atlases The following are links to historical maps on other Web sites. Perry-Castañeda Library 101 East 21st St. Other Libraries, Centers and Museums Help Comments Web Privacy Web Accessibility Policy PDF Reader Material Usage Statement Connect with UT Libraries © The University of Texas at Austin 2016 UTDIRECT.

MAPS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD. Interactive Historical World Atlas. Par époques. L'Histoire à la carte. Des villages Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui. Maps of War. History and Geography of Europe. Some Maps of the Roman Empire. The maps on this section of my website are taken from an unidentified late 19c English-language school atlas of the Roman world. It is not the best atlas, nor do I have the full set of maps or the index. At the time I put them online, I was rescuing them, so to speak, since their owner, Jim Miller, was about to lose his website.

Although that did not happen, in July 2001 Mr. Miller died: and this disparate collection of older print maps, rather too large, with occasional scholarship and readability problems, that I can neither fix or identify, will remain onsite for the foreseeable future. What is clearly needed is a clickable CAD-type zooming system, tailor-made for computers: I'm looking at various solutions of this type. As usual, stay tuned: LacusCurtius's What's New page is updated every time pages are added, which is often daily. For now: What's Here? In addition to the ancient names (Roman names) as they appear on the maps: Indexing this Monster This page contains two lists: Lepe.

Mapping History. The Historical Atlas of Europe. Historic Cities: Maps & Documents. Map History. Atlas historique.