A neglected, anonymous and undated epigram on the world map of Ptolemy's Geography, here critically edited for the first time from all existing manuscripts, proves a rare case of reception of Callimachus' Lock of Berenice, with an emphasis on the mutual bonds between geography and astronomy, and with the so-called 'geographical astrology'. It may stem from Late Antique Alexandria.
Callimachus, Conon and Ptolemy: an Alexandrian epigram between geography and astronomy
Filippomaria Pontani
2024-01-01
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A neglected, anonymous and undated epigram on the world map of Ptolemy's Geography, here critically edited for the first time from all existing manuscripts, proves a rare case of reception of Callimachus' Lock of Berenice, with an emphasis on the mutual bonds between geography and astronomy, and with the so-called 'geographical astrology'. It may stem from Late Antique Alexandria.File in questo prodotto:
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