Stabulum Via Domitia
What is Stabulum ?
The POS of Argelès
The CAPBREU
First Search
A surprise
2007 GEOPORTAIL
The Cadastre
A Gravelling
Nicolas de Fer
The Via Domitia ?
Summo Pyreneo ?
Deciana ?
Iuncaria ?
America !
In Wales
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On Argelès-sur-mer, the review  MASSANA is published, since 1968 by the Society of Study and of Maintenance of the Artistic and Historical Patrimony of the “Albères”. You can consult the blog of Massana at the address

http://massana-albera.blogspot.com/

In the number 21 one finds a map of Nicolas de Fer (to see underwear here). 

One can find this map on the web site of the Fons Digital de la Cartoteca of Catalunya (Institute Cartogràfic of Catalunya): http://vacani.icc.cat/
 

Engraver-geographer born in 1646, died in Paris on October 15th, 1720 , Nicolas de Fe carried out more than 600 maps or plans, including the political, administrative, ecclesiastical, hydrographical France , , etc., as diverse bordering countries. He had the title of geographer of the king.
On this map are drawn several routes in dotted lines of which one part of the chapel Saint Eugénie, passes close to the two Taxo in direction of Argelès, then to the south where it divides into three lines to the Ampourdan. A route follows the coast; one second passes through the collar of Banyuls and one third through the collar of the Carbassera.
 

An argument more for the site of Taxo? ...

jean-pierre.bisly@wanadoo.fr