Geographi Graeci Minores
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Geographi Graeci Minores
Summary
Geographi Graeci Minores is a group of literary works[1]. It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as Sigismund Gelenius[3].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as David Hoeschel[4].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as Isaac Vossius[5].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as Jakob Gronovius[6].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as John Hudson[7].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as Henry Dodwell[8].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as Jean François Gail[9].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as Gottfried Bernhardy[10].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as Emmanuel Miller[11].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as Jean Antoine Letronne[12].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Müller[13].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as Lucas Holstenius[14].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as Heinrich Theodor Dittrich[15].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's editor is recorded as Aubrey Diller[16].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's genre is recorded as itinerarium[17].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's genre is recorded as chorography[18].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's genre is recorded as periegesis[19].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's genre is recorded as periplus[20].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's Commons category is recorded as Geographi Graeci Minores[21].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's language of work or name is recorded as Ancient Greek[22].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's has part is recorded as Hanno's Periplus[23].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's has part is recorded as Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax[24].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's has part is recorded as Periplus of the Erythraean Sea[25].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's has part is recorded as Periplus of the Euxine Sea[26].
- Geographi Graeci Minores's has part is recorded as Indica[27].
Why It Matters
Geographi Graeci Minores is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]