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   * ''Anonymus''\\ //The Itineraries.//\\ The Classical Weekly, 10.13 (1917) 98–104. [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/4387399|Online]]\\ Der Autor schließt seinen Übersichtsbeitrag mit den Worten:\\ »We see thus that there is great variety in the Latin Itineraries: the mere tabulation of resting-places on a road and of the distances between them, the map-like Itinerarium Pictum, the Itinerary with short notices, the elaborate description of famous places; Itineraries in the prosiest of prose, and in verse, or even in poetry; some in good Latin, but most in bad; some dry and statistical, others full of the personality of the writer. Not one of them is of supreme value, but all of them give parts of that complex ancient civilization which each one of us is studying; and for this reason if not for their intrinsic value they are worthy of some consideration.«   * ''Anonymus''\\ //The Itineraries.//\\ The Classical Weekly, 10.13 (1917) 98–104. [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/4387399|Online]]\\ Der Autor schließt seinen Übersichtsbeitrag mit den Worten:\\ »We see thus that there is great variety in the Latin Itineraries: the mere tabulation of resting-places on a road and of the distances between them, the map-like Itinerarium Pictum, the Itinerary with short notices, the elaborate description of famous places; Itineraries in the prosiest of prose, and in verse, or even in poetry; some in good Latin, but most in bad; some dry and statistical, others full of the personality of the writer. Not one of them is of supreme value, but all of them give parts of that complex ancient civilization which each one of us is studying; and for this reason if not for their intrinsic value they are worthy of some consideration.«
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