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List of Graeco-Roman geographers
pre-Hellenistic Classical Greece
Scylax of Caryanda
(
6th c. BC
)
Anaximander
Hecataeus of Miletus
Massaliote Periplus
(?)
Hellenistic period
Pytheas
(d. ca. 310 BC)
Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax
(4th or 3rd c. BC)
Megasthenes
(d. ca. 290 BC)
Autolycus of Pitane
(d. ca. 290 BC)
Dicaearchus
(d. ca. 285 BC)
Deimakos
(3rd c. BC)
Eratosthenes
(ca. 276-194 BC)
Scymnus
(
fl.
180s BC)
Hipparchus
(ca. 190-120 BC)
Agatharchides
(2nd c. BC)
Posidonius
(ca. 135-51 BC)
Pseudo-Scymnus
(ca. 90 BC)
Diodorus Siculus
(ca. 90-30 BC)
Alexander Polyhistor
(fl. 70s BC)
Roman Empire period
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
Strabo
(64 BC - 24 AD)
Pomponius Mela
(fl. 40s AD)
Isidore of Charax
(1st c. AD)
Mucianus
(1st c. AD)
Pliny the Elder
(23-79 AD),
Natural History
Marinus of Tyre
(ca. 70-130 AD)
[
1
]
Ptolemy
(90-168 AD),
Geography
Pausanias
(2nd c.)
Agathedaemon of Alexandria
(2nd c.)
Dionysius of Byzantium
(2nd c.)
Agathemerus
(3rd c.)
Tabula Peutingeriana
(4th c.)
Alypius of Antioch
(4th c.)
Marcian of Heraclea
(4th c.)
Julius Honorius
(very uncertain: 4th, 5th or 6th century)
Byzantine Empire
Hierocles (author of Synecdemus)
(6th c.)
Cosmas Indicopleustes
(6th c.)
Stephanus of Byzantium
(6th c.)
References
^
Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider (ed.): "Marinus",
Brill's New Pauly
, Brill, 2010:
M. of Tyre (Μαρῖνος; Marînos), Greek geographer, 2nd cent. AD
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