• Hyginus, usually distinguished as Hyginus Gromaticus, was a Latin writer on land-surveying, who flourished in the reign of Trajan (AD 98–117). Fragments...
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  • Munitionibus Castrorum credited to Hyginus Gromaticus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pseudo-Hyginus. If an internal link led...
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  • astronomicon. Hyginus may also refer to: Hyginus Gromaticus (fl. 98–117), Roman surveyor Pope Hyginus (died 142), Greek saint and bishop of Rome Hyginus of Córdoba...
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    which collects works by Siculus Flaccus, Frontinus, Agennius Urbicus, Hyginus Gromaticus and other writers, known as the Gromatici or Agrimensores ("land surveyors")...
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  • Due to this work formerly being attributed to Hyginus Gromaticus, its author is often called "Pseudo-Hyginus". This work is the most detailed surviving description...
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    Greeks). Aelianus Tacticus. c. 110 AD Liber of munitionibus castrorum. Hyginus Gromaticus. 130 AD Poliorcetica. Apollodorus of Damascus. c. 160. Flavi Arrià...
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  • Vitruvius Cordo, Roman architect; known for his work Arco dei Gavi Hyginus Gromaticus, Roman surveyor under the reign of Trajan Rabirius, Roman architect...
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    10 Dig. 50. tit. 13. s.l. Frag. Vat. § 150 Hyginus, p. 177, ed. Goes. Vegetius, De Re Militari ii. 7 Hyginus, De Controvers. p. 170 Frontinus, pp. 63,...
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  • Leipzig 1913, p. 51, critical apparatus. Not to be confused with Hyginus Gromaticus. Carl Olaf Thulin (ed.): Corpus agrimensorum Romanorum. B. G. Teubner...
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