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TIB 12. Ostthrakien (Eurōpē)

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The 12th volume of Tabula Imperii Byzantini deals with the historical geography of Eastern Thrace in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. As the European hinterland of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine empire for more than thousand years, the region was one of the most significant landscapes in the Eastern Mediterranean. Bordering on the Aegean in the west, the Sea of Marmara in the south and the Black Sea in the east the area is exposed to different climatic influences and shows a notable regional variety. Prominent places of Eastern Thrace are Constantinople with its suburbs and the Bosphorus, mount Ganos the "holy mountain" (Işıklar Dağı), the peninsula of Chersonēsos and the Istranca mountain with its numerous nameless fortresses. The introduction of the volume deals with geography and climate, with history, traffic-routes and economy. Furthermore, an alphabetical catalogue offers more than 700 entries of settlements, place-names, fortresses, churches etc. from late Antiquity and Byzantine times; it was composed by using GIS, written, archaeological and toponymical sources. The main map of Eastern Thrace is drawn to a scale of 1:800,000, a more detailed map shows the Golden Horn and the European shore of the Bosphorus to a scale of 1:100,000. The volume adjoins to TIB 6 "Thrace" by P. Soustal and TIB 10 "The Northern Aegean" by J. Koder, P. Soustal and A. Koder.

Project

Tabula Imperii Byzantini

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Publication details

  • TitleTIB 12. Ostthrakien (Eurōpē)
  • Year of publication2008
  • CityVienna
  • CountryAustria
  • Commercial PublisherVerlag der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
  • Volume12
  • Planks144
  • Format29,7 x 21cm
  • ISBN978-3-7001-3945-4