All roads lead to Rome: the Cartography of Caesars, the Peutinger Board and the edges of space
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Summary: | The Ancient Cartography is a vast source of access to traditional knowledge space, a study that has not received the proper attention it deserves. This paper, centered on a memorable piece cartographic originated in classical antiquity - the Tabula Peutingeriana or Board Peutinger - proposes an evaluation that seeks to explain the reasoning for justifying its elaboration, watching her not only as a technical material, but also in its civilizational and cultural declination. As known, the Tabula Peutingeriana refers to mapping the remarkable network of paths crossing the Roman Empire, a road network unique in the ancient world. Initiative supported by assorted set of motivations, social and economic policies, this communications network, and the reason for the Board Peutinger, is discussed in accordance with the goal of clarifying the motivations that govern its cartographic representation, as well as its geographical meanings, history and culture. Consisting of a world map, the manuscript because it reveals the renderings posted in command of the Roman imaginary space, allows us to draw analogies and differences kept with other cartographic elaborations, both the traditional and the modern world. Therefore, the paper that follows seeks, in discussing a Cartographic remarkable piece of antiquity, discern the meanings likewise govern man's relationship with the contemporary space, its perception and representation. |
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All roads lead to Rome: the Cartography of Caesars, the Peutinger Board and the edges of spaceTODOS OS CAMINHOS LEVAM A ROMA: A CARTOGRAFIA DOS CÉSARES, TÁBUA PEUTINGER E OS LIMITES DO ESPAÇOTabula peutingerianaRoman cartographyHistory of cartographySpatial imageryCultural geography.Tabula peutingerianaCartografia romanaHistória da cartografiaImaginário espacialGeografia cultural.The Ancient Cartography is a vast source of access to traditional knowledge space, a study that has not received the proper attention it deserves. This paper, centered on a memorable piece cartographic originated in classical antiquity - the Tabula Peutingeriana or Board Peutinger - proposes an evaluation that seeks to explain the reasoning for justifying its elaboration, watching her not only as a technical material, but also in its civilizational and cultural declination. As known, the Tabula Peutingeriana refers to mapping the remarkable network of paths crossing the Roman Empire, a road network unique in the ancient world. Initiative supported by assorted set of motivations, social and economic policies, this communications network, and the reason for the Board Peutinger, is discussed in accordance with the goal of clarifying the motivations that govern its cartographic representation, as well as its geographical meanings, history and culture. Consisting of a world map, the manuscript because it reveals the renderings posted in command of the Roman imaginary space, allows us to draw analogies and differences kept with other cartographic elaborations, both the traditional and the modern world. Therefore, the paper that follows seeks, in discussing a Cartographic remarkable piece of antiquity, discern the meanings likewise govern man's relationship with the contemporary space, its perception and representation.A Cartografia antiga é um vasto manancial de acesso ao conhecimento tradicional do espaço, um estudo que não tem recebido a justa atenção que merece. Este paper, centrado numa memorável peça cartográfica com origem na antiguidade clássica – a Tabula Peutingeriana ou Tábua Peutinger – propõe uma avaliação que busca explicitar os arrazoados que justificaram sua elaboração, observando-a não somente como um material técnico, mas igualmente na sua declinação civilizatória e cultural. Como se sabe, a Tabula Peutingeriana se refere ao mapeamento da notável rede de caminhos que cruzavam o império romano, uma malha viária sem igual no mundo antigo. Iniciativa respaldada por sortido conjunto de motivações econômicas, sociais e políticas, esta rede de comunicações, sendo a razão de ser da Tábua Peutinger, é discutida em conformidade com a meta de esclarecer as motivações que regem sua representação cartográfica, assim como seus significados geográficos, históricos e culturais. Consistindo num mapa-múndi, o manuscrito, por ser revelador das acepções postadas no comando do imaginário espacial romano, permite traçar analogias e distanciamentos mantidos com outras elaborações cartográficas, tanto as do mundo tradicional quanto da modernidade. Por isso mesmo, o paper que segue busca, na discussão de uma notável peça cartográfica da antiguidade, divisar os sentidos que de igual modo, governam a relação do homem contemporâneo com o espaço, sua percepção e representação.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2014-05-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa HistóricaAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/geografia/article/view/1323110.5433/2447-1747.2013v22n1p59GEOGRAFIA (Londrina); v. 22 n. 1 (2013); 59-772447-1747reponame:Geografia (Londrina)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/geografia/article/view/13231/14447Copyright (c) 2014 GEOGRAFIA (Londrina)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWaldman, Maurício2014-05-28T01:37:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13231Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/geografiaPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/geografia/oairevista.geografia.uel@gmail.com||marcar@uel.br||laudi@uel.br2447-17470102-3888opendoar:2014-05-28T01:37:35Geografia (Londrina) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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All roads lead to Rome: the Cartography of Caesars, the Peutinger Board and the edges of space TODOS OS CAMINHOS LEVAM A ROMA: A CARTOGRAFIA DOS CÉSARES, TÁBUA PEUTINGER E OS LIMITES DO ESPAÇO |
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All roads lead to Rome: the Cartography of Caesars, the Peutinger Board and the edges of space |
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All roads lead to Rome: the Cartography of Caesars, the Peutinger Board and the edges of space Waldman, Maurício Tabula peutingeriana Roman cartography History of cartography Spatial imagery Cultural geography. Tabula peutingeriana Cartografia romana História da cartografia Imaginário espacial Geografia cultural. |
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All roads lead to Rome: the Cartography of Caesars, the Peutinger Board and the edges of space |
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All roads lead to Rome: the Cartography of Caesars, the Peutinger Board and the edges of space |
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All roads lead to Rome: the Cartography of Caesars, the Peutinger Board and the edges of space |
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All roads lead to Rome: the Cartography of Caesars, the Peutinger Board and the edges of space |
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All roads lead to Rome: the Cartography of Caesars, the Peutinger Board and the edges of space |
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Waldman, Maurício |
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Waldman, Maurício |
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Waldman, Maurício |
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Tabula peutingeriana Roman cartography History of cartography Spatial imagery Cultural geography. Tabula peutingeriana Cartografia romana História da cartografia Imaginário espacial Geografia cultural. |
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Tabula peutingeriana Roman cartography History of cartography Spatial imagery Cultural geography. Tabula peutingeriana Cartografia romana História da cartografia Imaginário espacial Geografia cultural. |
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The Ancient Cartography is a vast source of access to traditional knowledge space, a study that has not received the proper attention it deserves. This paper, centered on a memorable piece cartographic originated in classical antiquity - the Tabula Peutingeriana or Board Peutinger - proposes an evaluation that seeks to explain the reasoning for justifying its elaboration, watching her not only as a technical material, but also in its civilizational and cultural declination. As known, the Tabula Peutingeriana refers to mapping the remarkable network of paths crossing the Roman Empire, a road network unique in the ancient world. Initiative supported by assorted set of motivations, social and economic policies, this communications network, and the reason for the Board Peutinger, is discussed in accordance with the goal of clarifying the motivations that govern its cartographic representation, as well as its geographical meanings, history and culture. Consisting of a world map, the manuscript because it reveals the renderings posted in command of the Roman imaginary space, allows us to draw analogies and differences kept with other cartographic elaborations, both the traditional and the modern world. Therefore, the paper that follows seeks, in discussing a Cartographic remarkable piece of antiquity, discern the meanings likewise govern man's relationship with the contemporary space, its perception and representation. |
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