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Toponym TP (renewed):

Ad nouas (Ad Novas)

Name (modern):

(between Villalta and Cella) (Barrington) / (bei Cesenatico) (Miller)

Image:
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Toponym before XI     Sabis     
Toponym following III     Rubico Flumen     
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Pleiades: https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/393364
Area:

Italy

Toponym Type:

Toponym, no Symbol

Grid square:

4B1

Toponym Color:

black

Vignette Type :

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Itinerary:

 

Alternative Name (Lexica):

 

Name A (RE):

Novas, ad [3]

Name B (Barrington Atlas):

Ad Novas (40 C4)

Name C (TIR/TIB/others):

Ad Novas (TIR L 33, 19)

Name D (Miller):

Ad nouas

Name E (Levi):

 

Name F (Ravennate):

 

Name G (Ptolemy):

 

Plinius:

 

Strabo:

 

Dating from Toponym on TP:

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Argument for Dating:

 

Commentary on the Toponym:

Miller, Itineraria, Sp. 308:
Ad nouas; j. bei Cesenatico. 11.

Datierung (Barrington):
Ad Novas – Roman/Late Antique (Uggeri 1989, 116-17)

RE:
ad Novas [3]
Station auf der Straße Rimini – Ravenna, genannt in der Tab. Peut. [Hans Philipp]

TIR
Ad Novas (pr. Cesenatico) R. VIII (It. Forlì) I h
Mansio. Tab. Peut. Via Popilia, Mp. III a nord del Rubico e XI a sud del Sapis (Savio). Pr. Ponte Rosso di Sala?
CA f. 100, I SE, 2 bis; Mansuelli, Caesena-F. Popili-F.Livi (1948), 43, 55; id. Ariminum 126 (ivi bibl.); Fraccaro f. 1 (allo sbocco del Rubico).

References:

Miller, Itineraria, Sp. 308;

Philipp, Hans, Novas, ad [3], in: RE XVII.1 (1936), Sp. 1136;

Ad Novas (TIR L 33, 19)

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15.08.2024 16:59


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