Iter Britanniarum, written by Thomas Reynolds and published in 1799, is a historical book that explores the ancient Roman road network in Britain. Specifically, the book focuses on the part of the itinerary of Antoninus that relates to Britain. The itinerary of Antoninus was a guidebook created in the 3rd century AD that listed all the major Roman roads and the distances between them. Reynolds' book provides a detailed analysis of the itinerary of...
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