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Dimensuratio provinciarum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dimensuratio provinciarum
''Dimensuratio provinciarum'', the "Measure of Provinces", is one of two geographical texts of the Late Roman Empire, the other being ''Divisio orbis terrarum''. They were edited, together with Agrippa's geographical ''Commentarii'' by P. Schnabel in 1935.〔Schnabel, "Die Weltkarte des Agrippa als wissenschaftliches Mittelgleid zwischen Hipparch und Ptolemaeus", ''Philologus'' 90 (1935:405-40): Agrippa, ''Commentarii'', pp. 405-24; ''Dimensuratio provinciarum'', pp 425-31; ''Divisio orbis terrarum'', pp 432-40. The three works were previously edited by A. Riese, 1878.〕 Their image of the world was deeply based on Agrippa's ''Commentarii'', and perhaps on his world map, which inscribed in marble by Augustus and displayed in the Porticus Vipsania at Rome.〔(LacusCurtius: "Porticus Vipsania" )〕 The ''Dimensuratio'', which was used by Alfred the Great in his geographic treatise,〔Jerzy Linderski, "Alfred the Great and the Tradition of Ancient Geography", ''Speculum'' 39.3 (July 1964:434-439)〕 formed a link in the persistence of classical tradition, and even elements of Agrippa's ''Commentarii'', in medieval geographies.〔Linderski 1964:439.〕 The work was subsequently lost, then rediscovered in the fifteenth century.〔Too recently to have been included in the inclusive list of Sicco Polenton, a Paduan humanist, completed in 1437, according to Dorothy M. Robathan, "A Fifteenth-Century History of Latin Literature", ''Speculum'' 7.2 (April 1932:239-248) p. 242. 〕 ==Notes==
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