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The work is composed of three parts. The first (§ 1-21) describes lands east of the Roman Empire and contains the most legendary and least accurate geographical information. The second part (§ 22–62), the longest, describes the mainland provinces of the Empire, while the third (§ 63–68) describes
357:. A peculiar work on the commerce of Roman Empire from the mid-fourth century - compiled by a Syrian textile dealer? in Csabai, Z. Studies in Economic and Sociale History of the Ancient Near East in Memory of PĂ©ter Vargyas. Department of Ancient History, 92:
On the one hand, Josephus is more likely to have been known to a Christian. The text also contains "Biblical allusions" and "Christian phrases". However, the text shows no interest in the churches or holy sites documented by the later Christian
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Little is known about the anonymous author of the work, though clues from the text are often used to garner information. While "it has been suggested that he was a rhetor, sophist, merchant, entrepreneur [sic] or a
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An English translation, now available online, was made by Jesse Woodman as part of a Master's thesis at Ohio State University in 1964. A widely available printed English translation has never been published.
54:", the work's preoccupation with trade and port cities is notable. He mentions 61 cities, only 16 of which are in the western portion of the Empire. It is usually assumed he was a native of 115:
1628 printing of his book "Vetus Orbis Descriptio". Godefroy's work contains three versions of "Expositio". It has a Greek version and two Latin ones: "nova versio" and "vetus versio".
419:, introduction, texte critique, traduction française, notes et commentaire par Jean Rougé, coll. Sources chrétiennes, Textes orientaux n° 124, Éditions du Cerf, 1966. 119: 81:), he shows little sign of any real influence by them, or indeed of any meaningful education, possibly only being aware of them through his familiarity with 99:, and is more likely to note a city's "gripping games, good wines and pretty women", while displaying an "obvious affinity" for pagan cults and rituals. 228:
In order: Mesopotamia, Syria, Egypt, Asia Minor (without mention of the Black Sea), The Balkans, Italy, The Danube regions, Gaul, Spain and North Africa
149:"Descriptio totius mundi" and the "vetus versio" of "Expositio Totius Mundi & Gentium" were printed in the second volumen of Karl Otfried MĂĽller's 364: 153:(1861). In these series of books, his name is printed as Carolus Mullerus and the title in the original language is "Geographi Graeci Minores". 384:’ eine Handelsgeographie aus dem 4. Jh. n. Chr., eigeleitet, ĂĽbersetz und mit einfĂĽhrender Literatur (Kap. XXII-LXVII) versehen. MBAH 2:3-42. 436:". Pp. 53–51 in C. Santini – N. Scivoletto – L. Zurli eds.) Prefazioni, prologhi, proemi di opere tecnico-scientifiche latine, Roma. 21:("A description of the world and its people") is a brief "commercial-geographical" survey written by an anonymous citizen of the 394:
Marasco, G. 1996. L’Expositio totius mundi et gentium - e la politica religiosa di Constanzo II. in Ancient Society 27:183-203.
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Expositio totius mundi et gentium (1903) Tipografa Della R. Accademia Dei Lincei, Rome - Text and Commentary (Italian)
176: 171: 468: 426:, eine Handelsgeographie aus dem 4. Jahrhundert. Archiv für lateinische Lexikographie und Grammatik 13:531-571. 411: 30: 453: 358: 8: 123: 70: 401:". Analisi etnografica e tematiche politiche in un’opera anonima del IV secolo. Bologna. 61:
The author's religion is likewise a mystery. While he mentions numerous Greek writers (
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original, composed between AD 350 and 362, is now lost, but comes to us through two
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One of the surviving translations, from which the more well known title of
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MĂĽller, Karl. 1861. Geographi Graeci minores. Volumen Secundum. Paris.
74: 86: 62: 66: 443:. Archiv für lateinische Lexikographie und Grammatik 13:574-578. 127: 34: 111:is derived, is now also lost but was preserved by 89:, whom he refers to as the "teacher of the Jews". 460: 208:Dominus orbis terrarum Constantius imperator 37:translations made during the sixth century. 408:. Ein neuer Periplus? Hermes 134:338-351. 429:Traiana, G., 1998. La prefazione alla " 404:Mittag, P. F. 2006. Zu den Quellen der 118:The other, from a manuscript held in a 44: 461: 439:Wölfflin, E. 1904. Bemerkungen zu der 397:Martelli, F. 1982. Introduzione alla " 156: 102: 237:East to west, from Cyprus to Britain 109:Expositio Totius Mundi & Gentium 13: 206:Grüll, 2014 p.630. See also §.3: " 14: 485: 447: 417:Expositio totius mundi et gentium 406:Expositio Totius Mundi et Gentium 389:Expositio totius mundi et gentium 382:Expositio totius mundi et gentium 367:Expositio totius mundi et gentium 355:Expositio totius mundi et gentium 18:Expositio totius mundi et gentium 172:List of Graeco-Roman geographers 342: 330: 321: 312: 303: 294: 285: 276: 142:, while more abridged than the 374: 267: 258: 249: 240: 231: 222: 213: 200: 188: 1: 474:4th-century Byzantine writers 182: 361:& L'Harmattan, Budapest. 7: 380:Drexhage, H.-J. 1983. Die ’ 165: 130:, was published in 1831 by 69:, a mysterious Apollonius, 25:living during the reign of 10: 490: 365:Woodman, J. E., 1964. The 347: 387:Klotz, A. 1906. Über die 424:descriptio orbis terrae 391:. Philologus 65:97-127. 151:Minor Greek Geographers 136:Descriptio totius mundi 399:Expositio totius mundi 318:Grull, 2014, p.638-639 309:Grüll, 2014, p.638-639 282:Grüll, 2014, p.638-639 469:Byzantine geographers 336:Woodman, J. E., 1964. 120:Benedictine monastery 422:Sinko, T. 1904. Die 264:Mittag 2006: 346-348 177:History of geography 134:and bears the title 45:The anonymous author 157:English translation 71:Menander of Ephesus 359:University of Pécs 300:Grüll, 2014, p.639 273:Grüll, 2014, p.633 255:Grüll, 2014, p.634 246:Grüll, 2014, p.634 219:Grüll, 2014, p.631 113:Jacques Godefroy's 103:Latin translations 41:island provinces. 327:See Müller, 1861. 196:Handelsgeographie 481: 441:Descriptio orbis 353:Grüll, T. 2014. 337: 334: 328: 325: 319: 316: 310: 307: 301: 298: 292: 289: 283: 280: 274: 271: 265: 262: 256: 253: 247: 244: 238: 235: 229: 226: 220: 217: 211: 204: 198: 192: 489: 488: 484: 483: 482: 480: 479: 478: 459: 458: 450: 377: 350: 345: 340: 335: 331: 326: 322: 317: 313: 308: 304: 299: 295: 290: 286: 281: 277: 272: 268: 263: 259: 254: 250: 245: 241: 236: 232: 227: 223: 218: 214: 205: 201: 193: 189: 185: 168: 159: 105: 47: 12: 11: 5: 487: 477: 476: 471: 457: 456: 449: 448:External links 446: 445: 444: 437: 427: 420: 414: 409: 402: 395: 392: 385: 376: 373: 372: 371: 362: 349: 346: 344: 341: 339: 338: 329: 320: 311: 302: 293: 284: 275: 266: 257: 248: 239: 230: 221: 212: 199: 186: 184: 181: 180: 179: 174: 167: 164: 158: 155: 104: 101: 46: 43: 27:Constantius II 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 486: 475: 472: 470: 467: 466: 464: 455: 452: 451: 442: 438: 435: 432: 428: 425: 421: 418: 415: 413: 410: 407: 403: 400: 396: 393: 390: 386: 383: 379: 378: 370: 368: 363: 360: 356: 352: 351: 333: 324: 315: 306: 297: 288: 279: 270: 261: 252: 243: 234: 225: 216: 209: 203: 197: 191: 187: 178: 175: 173: 170: 169: 163: 154: 152: 147: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 116: 114: 110: 100: 98: 97: 90: 88: 84: 83:Against Apion 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 59: 57: 53: 42: 38: 36: 32: 28: 24: 20: 19: 440: 434:totius mundi 433: 430: 423: 416: 405: 398: 388: 381: 366: 354: 343:Bibliography 332: 323: 314: 305: 296: 287: 278: 269: 260: 251: 242: 233: 224: 215: 207: 202: 195: 190: 160: 150: 148: 143: 139: 135: 117: 108: 106: 94: 91: 60: 52:vir rusticus 51: 48: 39: 23:Roman Empire 17: 16: 15: 431:Descriptio 375:Non-English 463:Categories 183:References 140:Descriptio 132:Angelo Mai 96:itineraria 79:Thucydides 144:Expositio 75:Herodotus 166:See also 87:Josephus 63:Berossus 348:English 126:, near 67:Manetho 138:. The 128:Naples 29:. The 56:Syria 35:Latin 31:Greek 124:Cava 77:and 291:§.3 194:or 122:in 85:by 465:: 73:, 65:, 58:. 210:"

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Roman Empire
Constantius II
Greek
Latin
Syria
Berossus
Manetho
Menander of Ephesus
Herodotus
Thucydides
Against Apion
Josephus
itineraria
Jacques Godefroy's
Benedictine monastery
Cava
Naples
Angelo Mai
List of Graeco-Roman geographers
History of geography
University of PĂ©cs
Woodman, J. E., 1964. The Expositio totius mundi et gentium: Its Geography and Its Language. MA Thesis, The Ohio State University.
MĂĽller, Karl. 1861. Geographi Graeci minores. Volumen Secundum. Paris.
Expositio totius mundi et gentium (1903) Tipografa Della R. Accademia Dei Lincei, Rome - Text and Commentary (Italian)
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Byzantine geographers
4th-century Byzantine writers

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