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Classical lands of the Mediterranean / compiled and drawn in the Cartographic Section of the National Geographic Society for the National Geographic Magazine ; Gilbert Grosvenor, ed., James M. Darley, chief cartographer.

Penn Museum Library G5672.M4S1 1949 .N38
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Format:
Map/Atlas
Author/Creator:
National Geographic Society (U.S.). Cartographic Section.
Contributor:
Darley, James M. (James Morrison)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Historical geography.
Mediterranean Region--Historical geography--Maps.
Mediterranean Region.
Genre:
Maps.
Physical Description:
1 map : color ; 50 x 75 cm
Scale 1:2,750,000 or 43.4 miles to the in. Conic proj., standard parallels 37° and 45°. (E 29°22ʹ--E 6°38ʹ/N 47°03ʹ--N 34°37ʹ).
paper
polychrome
Cartographic Data:
Scale 1:2,750,000 or 43.4 miles to the in. Conic proj., standard parallels 37° and 45°. (E 29°22ʹ--E 6°38ʹ/N 47°03ʹ--N 34°37ʹ).
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, 1949.
Notes:
Relief shown by shading and spot heights.
Shows ruins and battle sites.
Includes lists of "Abbreviations", "Classical equivalents", and "Geographical equivalents", and historical and descriptive notes.
Issued with the National Geographic Magazine, v. 96, no. 6, December 1949.
Insets: a. The world of Homer, ninth century B.C.--b. The world of Herodotus, fifth century B.C.--c. The world of Strabo, first century A.D.--d. Ancient Athens.--e. Ancient Rome.--f. The Greco-Roman world. (Scale 1:20,000,000).
OCLC:
6182033

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