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Toponym TP (renewed):

Lamnum

Name (modern):

Pons

Image:
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Toponym before XXII     Blauia (Blavia)     
Toponym following XIII     Mediolano Sancorum     
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Area:

Gaul/Germania

Toponym Type:

Toponym, no Symbol

Grid square:

1B1

Toponym Color:

black

Vignette Type :

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Itinerary:

 

Alternative Name (Lexica):

 

Name A (RE):

Tamnum

Name B (Barrington Atlas):

Lamnum (14 E3)

Name C (TIR/TIB/others):

 

Name D (Miller):

Lamnū.

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:

Kommentar (Talbert):
-> stretch to Mediolano Sancor(vm)
An extra chicane is introduced to accommodate the first word (Mediolano) of the name to the left of the symbol; so this is not an instance of "one stretch drawn as two". Placement of the entire two-word name is a challenge to the mapmaker (see further the note under that entry). The copyist might possibly have done better to start the extra chicane sooner, and bring it under the word Mediolano to the symbol.

Miller, Itineraria, Sp. 106:
Lamnū., Tamnum (It); j. Tallemont. 22, 16 (It). Bei St. Ciers wurde ein Meilenstein gefunden mit Entfernung 27 (von Mediolano? oder vielleicht von Burdigala). I: 8898.

Datierung (Barrington):
Lamnum – Roman/Late Antique (ItMiller 106; Dassié 1998; CAG 17/1.283)

RE:
Tamnum
https://elexikon.ch/RE/IVA,2_2149.png

References:

Miller, Itineraria, Sp. 106;

Zeiss, Hans, Tamnum, in: RE IV/A,2 (1932), Sp. 2148.

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