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Toponym TP (renewed):

Mandis

Name (modern):

Gasr el-Carmusa (Barrington)

Image:
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Toponym before XXXVI     Agabis     
Toponym following XXXVI     Paliuris     
Alternative Image
Image (Barrington 2000)
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Image (Welser 1598) ---
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Pleiades: https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/373848
Area:

Cyrenaica

Toponym Type:

Toponym, no Symbol

Grid square:

7C5 / 8C1

Toponym Color:

black

Vignette Type :

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Itinerary:

Darnis (68,3)?

Alternative Name (Lexica):

 

Name A (RE):

 

Name B (Barrington Atlas):

Ma(ra)ndis? (38 D1)

Name C (TIR/TIB/others):

 

Name D (Miller):

Mandis

Name E (Levi):

 

Name F (Ravennate):

Mandis (p. 36.05; 89.50)

Name G (Ptolemy):

Μαρανθὶς κώμη (4,4,13)

Plinius:

 

Strabo:

 

Dating from Toponym on TP:

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Argument for Dating:

 

Commentary on the Toponym:

Kommentar (Talbert):
-> stretch to Palivris
Note the upward chicane made too early to mark the start of the stretch at the appropriate point.

Miller, Itineraria, Sp. 875:
Mandis (Irrig Madis (Bt, BG, Ve, Ma, Dj), Matidis (Sch, Pd, Kt)), Mandis (Ra, Gu), Madis (Ra), Μαρανδις iuxta Άβίς (Pt); identisch mit Darnis (It), am Fluss Derna; j. Derna. Im It 70 Abzweigung nach Darnis nach Limniade 21 – soll 31 heißen –; j. Mezelegh; inde Cyrene 24.
36. Zwischen Darnis und Naustathmus lag Erythrum (Pt, Stad, Synes).

Datierung (Barrington):
Ma(ra)ndis? – Roman/Late Antique? (Purcaro Pagano 1976, 340)
§ Arimantos Kome? – Roman (Ptol. 4.4.7; Laronde 1987, 280)

References:

Miller, Itineraria, Sp. 875;

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Last Update:

20.08.2024 20:25


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