Talk:Artemidorus
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[edit]According to ARTEMIDORO EN CLASE DE DIBUJO : UN PAPIRO CON TEXTO, MAPA Y DIBUJOS DE TIEMPO HELENÍSTICO TARDÍO, translation of ARTEMIDOR IM ZEICHENSAAL by Claudio Gallazzi and Bärbel Kramer, there is a geographer named Artemidorus of Ephesus. Is he the subject of this article?
- Una feliz casualidad ha hecho que se transmita la frase inicial de la descripción de España en la columna IV como cita del libro 2 de la Geografía de Artemidoro de Éfeso. Esteban de Bizancio (siglo VI d.C.) escribe bajo el lema ̉Ιβηρίαι (Eth. epit. p. 324, 2-9 = Artemidor, Fr. 21 Stiehle): [texto griego] La cita se remonta a Aelio Herodiano (pros cath. II. Gramm. Graeci III 1, p. 288,27 Lentz; siglo II d.C.), y se introdujo más tarde en el epítome de Constantino Porfirogéneta (de adm. imp. 23; siglo X d.C.).
- Artemidoro (12) vivió al final del siglo II y principio del I a.C. en Éfeso (13); su madurez coincidió con la 169ª olimpíada, es decir los años 104-101 a.C. (14) Viajó personalmente a las costas del Mediterráneo y a la costa atlántica hispánica hasta el Cabo San Vicente y aprovechó para su descripción de España, como sólo Polibio antes que él, los conocimientos adquiridos gracias a las conquistas de Roma (15). Su descripción de la tierra en 11 libros pasó a la posteridad con distintos títulos (περίπλους, τά γεωγραφούμενα, γεωγραφίας βιβλία). Esta descripción de la tierra era una fuente frecuentemente citada por autores posteriores (16); Artemidoro fue la principal autoridad para Estrabón, entre otros. El geógrafo Marciano de Heraclea Póntica poseía todavía en el siglo IV dC los 11 libros de Artemidoro
OK, I read in Wiki Classical Dictionary:
- Artemidorus Daldianus, was a native of Ephesus, but is usually called Daldianus, to distinguish him from the geographer Artemidorus (Lucian, Philopatr. 22),
--84.20.17.84 10:20, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
== Geographoumena ==
Why is there no mention of his Geographoumena?Kdammers (talk) 05:10, 20 October 2013 (UTC)
I have removed the bibliographic entry about the P.Artemid. edition, since it is related to the geographer, not the diviner. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 151.40.173.40 (talk) 19:22, 19 September 2016 (UTC)
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Should mention be made of Artemidorus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar?
[edit]Should mention be made of Artemidorus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar? He tries to warn JC about the conspirators (see Acts II:3 and III:1) and in some editions has lines in Act II:4 which in others are given to Soothsayer. It would seem that the name was chosen to signify a soothsayer. At the least, the Artemidorus of this article and of the play might be confused. 2604:2000:F64D:FC00:C184:62AF:C5EF:AE57 (talk) 21:05, 10 March 2019 (UTC)
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