Guido of Pisa
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Guido of Pisa (died 9 July 1169) was an Italian geographer from Pisa. In 1119 he edited and updated the Geographica, a geographic encyclopedia first created in the eighth century by the Anonymous of Ravenna. It followed in the tradition of earlier geographies, such as Strabo's Geographica, Pomponius Mela's De situ orbis, Claudius Ptolemy's Geography, and the Antonine Itinerary. Guido's book included text, as well as maps of Italy and the world as it was known to the Romans.[1] It also included the only known text of the Carmen in victoriam Pisanorum. His map of the Western Roman Empire contains the inscription Carantano, which is probably the first cartographical mention of the Slovene territory.[2]
References
- ^ Wolfgang Buchwald, Armin Hohlweg, and Otto Prinz, Dictionnaire des auteurs grecs et latins de l'antiquite et du moyen age, translated and updated by Jean Denis Berger and Jacques Billen (Brepols: 1991), 331.
- ^ Gašperšič, Primož. "Cartographic Images of Slovenia Through Time" (PDF). Acta Geographica Slovenica. 47 (2): 249. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 February 2014.
External links
- "World Map of Guido of Pisa, 1119 A.D." Archived 10 October 2004 at the Wayback Machine – an image from Geographica
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