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Dicuili Liber De Mensura Orbis Terrae, a G. Parthey Recogn (Romanian Edition)

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Dicuil

Dicuil, Irish monk and geographer, born in the second half of the 8th century.

Contents

Background

The exact dates of Dicuil's birth and death unknown. Of his life nothing is known except that he belonged probably to one of the numerous Irish monasteries of the Frankish Kingdom, became acquainted, by personal observation, with the islands near England and Scotland, and wrote between 814 and 816 an astronomical, and in 825 a geographical work.

Astronomical computus

The astronomical work is a sort of computus in four books, in prose and verse, preserved only in a manuscript which formerly belonged to the monastery of Saint-Amand, and is now at Valenciennes.

De mensura Orbis terrae

More famous is the "De mensura Orbis terrae", a summary of geography, giving concise information about various lands. This work was based upon a "Mensuratio orbis" prepared by order of Theodosius II (435), a manuscript copy of which had found its way to the Carolingian court. Godescalc had already made use of this copy (781-783) in the composition of his celebrated "Evangelistarium". Dicuil draws also upon Pliny the Elder, Solinus, Orosius, Isidore of Seville, and other authors, and adds the results of his own investigations.

In the nine sections he treats in turn of Europe, Asia, Africa, Egypt, and Ethiopia, the area of the Earth's surface, the five great rivers, certain islands, the length and breadth of the Tyrrhenian Sea, and the six (highest) mountains.

Items of interest

Although mainly a compilation, this work is not without value. Dicuil is our only source for detailed information of the surveys carried out under Theodosius II; his quotations, generally exact, are of service for the textual criticism of the authors mentioned; of great interest, too, are the few reports which he got from the travellers of his time; as, for instance, from the monk Fidelis who (762?) journeyed along the canal then still existing, between the Nile and the Red Sea; and from clerics who had visited the Faroe Islands and lived in Iceland for six months.

Hibernicus exul?

Based on similarities of style, it is thought Dicuil may be the same person as Hibernicus exul.

Editions

The manuscript was known to Welser, Isaac Vossius, Salmasius, Hardouin, and Schopflin; it first appeared in print under the title: "Dicuili Liber de mensura orbis terrae ex duobus codd. mss. bibliothecae imperialis nunc primum in lucem editus a Car. Athan. Walckenaer" (Paris, 1807).

  • Gustav Parthey (Berlin, 1870)
  • J. J. Tierney, Dicuil: Liber de Mensura Orbis Terrae, (Dublin 1967).

References

Источник: Dicuil

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  • Dicuil — war ein irischer Mönch und Geograph, geboren in der zweiten Hälfte des 8. Jahrhunderts. Wann er starb, ist unbekannt. Dicuils Buch De mensura Orbis terrae enthält den frühesten bekannten Bericht über die Besiedelung Islands, und den klarsten… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Dicuil — • Irish monk and geographer, b. in the second half of the eighth century; date of death unknown Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dicuil     Dicuil      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Dicuil — est un moine et géographe irlandais, né vers 755, décédé après 825. On suppose qu il appartenait à l un des monastères irlandais du royaume des Francs (Luxueil ?). Il a écrit en 814 un ouvrage d’astronomie, et en 825 un traité de géographie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dicuil — Dicuil, Irländer, Geograph; schr. 825 De mensura orbis terrae, wichtig für die mittlere Geographie, herausgegeben von Walckenaer, Par. 1807, von Letronne, ebd. 1814 …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Dicuil — For the saint of the same name, see Deicolus. Dicuil, Irish monk and geographer, born in the second half of the 8th century. Contents 1 Background 2 Astronomical computus 3 De mensura Orbis terrae …   Wikipedia

  • Dicuil — ▪ Irish monk, grammarian, and geographer flourished 825, Ireland       monk, grammarian, and geographer whose work is important to the history of science and is a testament to Irish learning in the 9th century.       Much of Dicuil s astronomical …   Universalium

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