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- Chorographia (ko-ro-graph'-i-a) is a rhetorical term used to signify the description of a country. The description can address geographical, sociopolitical...
- living in various parts of Africa from Libya to the Red Sea. In his work Chorographia, Pomponius Mela mentions that they own no resources, and rather than...
- Sauniuma, per Avariginos et Orgenomescos Namnasa descendit: Pomponius Mela, Chorographia, iii. 12–15. Some editions amend "Avariginos" to "Autrigones". Solana...
- discover m****cripts such as Cicero's Pro Archia and Pomponius Mela's De Chorographia that were influential in the development of the Renaissance. Petrarch...
- lethal, making the heaviness of its head quite fortunate. Pomponius Mela (Chorographia, 3.98) echoes the description given by Pliny the Elder though also notes...
- gl**** at the Franciscan Monastery Museum in Villingen-Schwenningen, 1567 Chorographia Württemberg, 1591, attributed to Casimir III the Great Media related...
- which some 600 fragments survive. He also wrote a geographical poem, Chorographia; Ephemeris, a hexameter poem on weather-signs after Aratus, from which...
- Zuiderzee; it was mentioned by the Roman geographer Pomponius Mela in his De Chorographia in 44 AD. Due to the slowly rising sea level, a number of lakes gradually...
- Roman Antiquities (1890), Anakeia Hyginus, Fabulae, 275 Pomponius Mela, Chorographia, 1.111 Ammi**** Marcellinus, History, 22.8.24 Solinus, Polyhistor, 15...
- Geography within it by several names: geōgraphia, "description of the earth" chōrographia, "description of the land" periēgēsis, "an outline" periodos gēs, "circuit...