Salvete!
I am currently reading Bötticher's Historiae antiquae epitome and am constantly encountering references to places in ancient Greece etc. Therefore I am looking for hi-res maps of ancient Greece (and Asia Minor during that time) and the ancient Roman world.
There are many maps floating around on the Internet. However, I am looking for hi-res maps so that the place labels can be read without major difficulty. And those seem to be quite scarce.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? (And no, the free maps provided by the Ancient World Mapping Center are not quite detailed enough).
Thank you,
Carolus Raeticus
PS: I can recommend Bötticher's opus as a nice warm-up before turning to the "ancients".
PPS: Have a look at the web-site Omnes viae which presents a Google-maps based map with Roman locations (based on the Tabula Peutingeriana and the Itinerarium Antonini). It allows the creation of an itinerary between two places. Wicked!
