Quo Vadis? Caesar's Map of Europe
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Author's Game Description
If Julius owned a Latin Version of the Guide Michelin (Medieval Edition) it might have had some of these cities in the
Category: Linguistics Games
Created by RonaldDerGrosse, 15 Apr, 2007
Tags: cities, europe, geography, Latin, Linguistics

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Euhan 6 months ago
RonaldDerGrosse 2 years ago
Thank you. I put Cracovia where Krakow belongs and put Bratislavia for the Latin for Bratislava. Marseille and Nice got moved eastward too.
Beltenebros 2 years ago
Et aussi, les villes francais Nice et Marseille
Nice est localisee a lieu de Marseille
Et Marseille est a Montpellier plutot
Beltenebros 2 years ago
these errors
Beltenebros 2 years ago
There is some errors
1. Cracovia is located in the place of Wroclaw(Breslau)
2. Breslau is in Bratislava, Slovak capital, not in Poland (a propos,or by the way, in Breslau there will be Euro 2012, maybe in Cracovia/Kraków too:)
But the game is good, just correct this
| Highscores — Quo Vadis? Caesar's Map of Europe | Place 1 - 10 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player Name | Score | Time | Date of Play | |
| 1 | kondzio | 100% | 0:51.7 min. | 17 Apr, 2009 |
| 2 | Esar | 100% | 0:53.6 min. | 12 Feb, 2009 |
| 3 | AviG36 | 100% | 0:54.5 min. | 13 Dec, 2007 |
| 4 | BoboLo | 100% | 0:55.9 min. | 25 Nov, 2007 |
| 5 | Beltenebros | 100% | 0:57.1 min. | 28 Apr, 2007 |
| 6 | CadetTerry | 100% | 0:57.8 min. | 16 Apr, 2007 |
| 7 | fragoseiro | 100% | 1:01.1 min. | 11 Aug, 2007 |
| 8 | Zam | 100% | 1:04.1 min. | 16 Apr, 2007 |
| 9 | itacos | 100% | 1:07.8 min. | 27 May, 2009 |
| 10 | Glamazon | 100% | 1:13.2 min. | 16 Apr, 2007 |
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I think that it would have to be a modern version of the Guide, just the Latin edition considering that many of the cities weren't founded until quite recently (Gothenburg in 1621 for example) or at least weren't called by the name that the Latin translation is based upon (Bratislavia is obviously based on Bratislava - a name used first after the first world war).
A lot of the names are of course pukka in the sense that they were used by the Romans such as Colonia Aggripina.
Also I don't understand why so many of the names inexplicably have acquired umlauts (or is it Umlaute) but this might be some bug in the rendering of some other glyph (perhaps to indicate stress).