Dimensuratio provinciarum and Divisio orbis terrarum

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title: Dimensuratio provinciarum and Divisio orbis terrarum
text: Dimensuratio provinciarum and Divisio orbis terrarum are two Latin geographical texts of the late Roman Empire. They were edited, together with Agrippa's geographical Commentarii, by Paul Schnabel in 1935. Their image of the world was deeply based on Agrippa's Commentarii, and perhaps on his world map, which was inscribed in marble by Augustus and displayed in the Porticus Vipsania at Rome. The Dimensuratio, which was used by Alfred the Great in his geographic treatise, formed a link in the pers
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