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Imperial Geography and the Medieval Peutinger Map
Authors:Emily Albu
Abstract:The Peutinger map is an extraordinary world map drawn c.1200 and long considered a copy of a Roman road map made for late antique travellers. This paper presents arguments against these assumptions and concludes that the lost original was more likely to be a Carolingian display map. Ninth‐century scribes had the expertise and resources necessary for creating an antiquarian work based on Roman itinerary lists, while Carolingian rulers had ample motivation for commissioning a map to display their Roman imperial ambitions.
Keywords:Peutinger map  Roman itineraries  mappaemundi  Carolingian maps  Roman geography  Charlemagne  Roman roads  Jerusalem  Hermann von Reichenau  Beatus maps
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