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Published on: 1971-08-19
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Original language: English
The Roman Empire, vast and durable through the centuries spread its colonies wide - to Africa, Asia Minor, the Balkan provinces, Spain, France, Britain. All these were on the Roman 'map' yet the thoroughness, the ingenuity and detail which distinguish Roman maps and plans have never had the full acknowledgement due to their vitally important part in the fabric of a great civilizaion. The Roman land surveyors, forerunners of modern cartographers, were highly professional, trained at first on the job and then academically. What sort of instruments did they use What system of mathematics How did they tackle a job of land surveying and mapping, laying out a new town or allotting an army veteran's plot of ground, setting out the boundaries of a frontier, or making the roads fo which they are justly renowned Professor Dilke has written the first comprehensive book to answer these and many other questions. Agrimensura in "Enciclopedia dell' Arte Medievale" - Treccani Agrimensura Conosciuta sin dall'Antichit la pratica della limitatio (da limes letteralmente 'confine') nacque probabilmente in Egitto dove le periodiche ... Historic Landscape Characterisation - Gwent Levels Sources For further information please contact the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust at this address. Link to the Countryside Council for Wales website at ... Scienza greco-romana. Plinio la tradizione enciclopedica ... Plinio la tradizione enciclopedica e i Mirabilia Sommario: 1. Introduzione. 2. Gli agrimensores latini Catone Varrone e Columella. 3. Plinio e le peculiarit dell ...
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