Life The author of the Ἀνωνύμου Γεωγραφίας Ἐξήγησις Σύντομος (Compendium of Geography) is anonymous. Based on the work's dating to the 4th–6th century CE, the author was likely a scholar or compiler in the Greek-speaking Eastern Roman Empire, operating within a tradition of condensing classical geographical knowledge for contemporary use [1].
Works The sole known work is the Geographias Exegesis Syntomos, a concise geographical treatise that epitomizes the works of earlier authorities like Ptolemy and Strabo [1].
Significance This compendium exemplifies late antique geographical writing and the transmission of classical learning. As a practical handbook, it played a role in preserving geographical concepts through the medieval period, offering insight into educational practices and serving as a link between classical and Byzantine scholarship [1].
Sources 1. ToposText: https://topostext.org/work/741#1.1.1
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- ToposText Entry (ToposText) Accessed: 2026-01-26