{"product_id":"pomponius-mela-iulius-solinus-vibius-sequester-publius-victor-and-dionisius-periegetes","title":"POMPONIUS MELA, IULIUS SOLINUS, VIBIUS SEQUESTER, PUBLIUS VICTOR and DIONISIUS PERIEGETES.","description":"\u003cp\u003e.Attractive copy of this Aldine collection of classical works on geography, in a lovely, very well-preserved contemporary northern-Italian binding. The arabesque ornaments on the covers of the volume, and their variations, were predominantly used in Venice at the beginning of the 16.th. century (See Needham 35; De Marinis 1797bis, 1921), but they also appear on Milanese bindings (combined with ropework border: see Davis III, 244; bound for Jean Grolier: Needham 41). Ropework decorations are typical of northern Italy, but the ornate border on this binding is a particularly intricate and fine example..  \u003cbr\u003e\n  \u003cbr\u003e\n .Pomponius Mela (d. c. 45) was the first Roman geographer and his  De situs orbis  is the earliest preserved treatise on geography in Latin.  Though the work was largely a borrowing from Greek sources ( ), it was unique among the ancient geographies in that it divided the Earth, which Mela placed at the centre of the universe, into five zones: a northern frigid zone, a northern temperate zone, a torrid zone, a southern temperate zone, and a southern frigid zone.  (Encyclopedia Britannica). The treatise focuses on the known world, outlining a journey across North Africa, Asia and finally Europe. The contemporary marginalia to this work are interesting: a reader corrected the spelling of several geographical names and annotated different readings on the basis of other sources such as Strabo and Ptolemy.  Polihistor  is by the grammarian Julius Solinus (c. 210-258). Also known as  De mirabilibus mundi ,  On the wonders of the world , this is an influential compilation   largely drawing from Mela, Pliny and Suetonius   of the most curious facts concerning the peoples, regions, plants and animals of the world, beginning from Rome and moving on to the Mediterranean, northern Africa, Near East and India. \u003cbr\u003e\n  \u003cbr\u003e\n . Itinerarium Antonini , by an unknown author, can be described as a  road map  of the Roman Empire in the III century AD, containing a register of all the stations along the major roads and their distances. This is followed by Vibius Sequester s alphabetical list of geographical names mentioned by Latin poets (Virgil, Ovid, Lucan and Silius Italicus), comprising rivers, springs, lakes, forests, marshes, mountains and peoples.  De regionibus Urbis Romae  is a brief list of all the important buildings, streets and bridges that can be found in different areas of Rome, spuriously attributed to a fictitious Publius Victor. Last in the collection is a Latin verse translation of Dionysius Periegetes   Description of the world , by the grammarian Priscian. This collection was edited Aldus  brother-in-law, Gian Francesco Torresani d Asola (c. 1498-1558).\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"POMPONIUS MELA, IULIUS SOLINUS, VIBIUS SEQUESTER, PUBLIUS VICTOR and DIONISIUS PERIEGETES.","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57859654484303,"sku":"L3575c","price":11000.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/L3575c-1.jpg?v=1781793714","url":"https:\/\/www.sokol.co.uk\/products\/pomponius-mela-iulius-solinus-vibius-sequester-publius-victor-and-dionisius-periegetes","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}