Peutinger's table, German humanist of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, who published in Antwerp for the first time a cartographic approximation of the known world, elaborated from the 4th century, which is rather an itinerary of the roads of the Roman Empire in which what interests a are the distances because geography is very distorted. The oldest copy is from the 13th-century monk Colmar on a parchment roll 34 cm wide by 675 long with 12 segments.