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==Available==
==Available==
http://omnesviae.org/
* http://omnesviae.org/
 
==Author / Editor==
==Author / Editor==
René Voorburg
* René Voorburg
 
==Description==
==Description==
Based on Richard Talbert's research work on the Tabula Peutingeriana. It is a digitally reconstruction map of Roman medieval routes across Europe from about the year 300 CE.
'''OmnesViae''' is based on Richard Talbert's research work on the Tabula Peutingeriana. It is a digitally reconstructed map of Roman medieval routes across Europe from about the year 300 CE. The geolocations are mainly obtained from the [[Pleiades]] gazetteer. The author of this resource went on to create Omnesviae.org's successor, [[Vici.org]] mapping nearby Roman and Classical history.
The geolocations are mainly obtained from the Pleiades initiative[[https://wiki.digitalclassicist.org/Pleiades]].
 
The author of this resource went on to create Omnesviae.org's successor, Vici.org [http://vici.org/] mapping nearby Roman and Classical history.
===Licence===
Taken from website (accessed 2016-05-31):


Language: English [http://vici.org/], Deutsch [http://omnesviae.org/de/], Greek [http://omnesviae.org/el/], Francais [http://omnesviae.org/fr/], Italian [http://omnesviae.org/it/], Nederland [http://omnesviae.org/nl/]
<blockquote>I don't claim ownership of any underlying data, not even for the parts that are the fruit of my own research work. I kindly ask the creators of derived works to make the data behind those works also freely available. When using data or output from OmnesViae, please create a link or reference to this work. Please let me know when you use OmnesViae in your publications or derived works.</blockquote>


==Licence==
Taken from website accessed (2016-05-31):
I don't claim ownership of any underlying data, not even for the parts that are the fruit of my own research work. I kindly ask the creators of derived works to make the data behind those works also freely available. When using data or output from OmnesViae, please create a link or reference to this work. Please let me know when you use OmnesViae in your publications or derived works.
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 12 June 2019

Available

Author / Editor

  • René Voorburg

Description

OmnesViae is based on Richard Talbert's research work on the Tabula Peutingeriana. It is a digitally reconstructed map of Roman medieval routes across Europe from about the year 300 CE. The geolocations are mainly obtained from the Pleiades gazetteer. The author of this resource went on to create Omnesviae.org's successor, Vici.org mapping nearby Roman and Classical history.

Licence

Taken from website (accessed 2016-05-31):

I don't claim ownership of any underlying data, not even for the parts that are the fruit of my own research work. I kindly ask the creators of derived works to make the data behind those works also freely available. When using data or output from OmnesViae, please create a link or reference to this work. Please let me know when you use OmnesViae in your publications or derived works.