The Tabula Peutingeriana measures about 6.75 meters by 34 centimeters wide. It may have been made in about A.D. 250 from a first century map, although the existing Austrian copy of the copy dates from the 13th century.
The existing copy is thought to have been made in 1265 by a monk at Colmar and found in the 15th century by Konrad Celtes. Then it reached the hands of Konrad Peutinger in 1508. From him, the map is known as Tabula Peutingeriana or Peutinger Tables or Itineraries.
Source: Slide #120 Monograph from the Henry-Davis Index of Cartographic Images illustrating maps from the Ancient Period: 6,200 B.C. to 400 A.D.


