Maps (2145 Subjects)
Plan of the castle of Santa Maura on Lefkada island.
Map of Lefkada island.
Map of Cephalonia and Ithaca islands.
Map of Zakynthos island.
Map of the city and castle of Zakynthos.
Map of Cythera island.
Map of Naxos and surrounding islands.
View of the Venetian castle of Cythera. Map of Anticythera island. Plan of the fortress of Agios Georgios on Cephalonia island.
Map of Europe, the Arabic peninsula and Asia, showing the author's itinerary.
Map showing the known world from antiquity to the 15th century.
Greece and Asia Minor in the era of the Trojan War, according to the anonymous works traditionally attibuted to Dictys Cretensis (“Dictys Cretensis Ephemeridos belli Trojani”) and Dares Phrygius (“De excidio Trojae historia”).
The navigation of Ulysses from Troy to Ithaca, according to Homer.
The voyage of Aeneas from Troy to Rome as described by Virgil.
The voyage of Aeneas from Troy to Rome as described by Dionisius Halicarnasseus in “Roman Archaeology”.
A map of the world as described by Roman historian Justin.
The beginnings of the Roman Empire, according to the description of Roman historian Lucius Annaeus Florus.
Map showing the expansion of the Roman state into the Italian peninsula, according to the descriptionvof Roman historian Lucius Annaeus Florus.
Map showing Hannibal's campaign in the Second Punic War, according to the descriptions by Roman historians Livy and Cornelius Nepos.
Map of the Roman empire in the era of Julius Cesar, based on the descriptions by Julius Caesar himslef and by Silius Italicus.
Map of Gaul, based on the description by Julius Caesar in his "Commentarii de Bello Gallico".
The province of Hispania Baetica in southwestern Spain, which was one of the three provinces of the Roman Empire in the Iberian peninsula. Map based on the description found in “De Bello Hispaniensi”, the anonymous work frequently attibuted to Julius Caesar.
Map of the area around Carthage, as described in “De Bello Africo”, an anonymous work frequently attributed to Julius Caesar. Map of Egypt, based on the description contained in "De Bello Alexandrino", an anonymous work frequently attributed to Julius Caesar.
Map of Europe based on the description by Roman historian Lucan in his “Pharsalia” or “De Bello Civili”.
Map of Greece according to the description by Cornelius Nepos and other historians.
Map of the late Roman Empire.
Map of Greece and of the Empire of Croesus, according to Herodotus.
Map of Libya according to Herodotus.
Map showing the campaign of Alexander the Great, according to Quintus Curtius, Arrian and other historians.
Map of the campaign of Agesilaus II of Sparta against the Persians, based on the description of Xenophon.
Map of the conquests of Pyrrhus I, according to Plutarch's description.