A periegesis (Ancient Greek ÃÂõÃÂùîó÷ÃÂùà'leading around') is a geographical survey or travelogue, sometimes also called a periodos ' journey around' [sc. the world].
It is the name of several books:
- Description of Greece (á¼ÂûûìôÿàÃÂõÃÂùîó÷ÃÂùÃÂ, Hellados Periegesis), in prose, by Pausanias
- Dionysius Periegetes of Alexandria's ÃÂùúÿÃÂ
üÃÂý÷àÃÂõÃÂùîó÷ÃÂֈPeriegesis of the World, in hexameter, usually translated Survey of the World
- Avienius's Latin translation of Dionysius Periegetes
- Priscian's Latin translation of Dionysius Periegesis Prisciani, in hexameter
- Pseudo-Scymnus's Scymni Chii Periegesis, correctly called àõÃÂïÿôÿàÃÂÿÃÂ
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- Mnaseas of Patras's Periegesis or Periplus
See also