The Corpus Agrimensorum Romanorum (Corpus of Roman Land Surveyors) is a Roman book on land surveying which collects works by Siculus Flaccus, Frontinus, Agennius Urbicus, Hyginus Gromaticus and other writers, known as the Gromatici or Agrimensores ("land surveyors"). The work is preserved in various manuscripts, of which the oldest is the 6th or 7th-century Codex Arcerianus.
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The CorpusAgrimensorumRomanorum (Corpus of Roman Land Surveyors) is a Roman book on land surveying which collects works by Siculus Flaccus, Frontinus...
surveying, most of whose preserved writings are found in the CorpusAgrimensorumRomanorum. At the foundation of a colony and the assignation of lands...
Fragments of a work on boundaries attributed to him are found in CorpusAgrimensorumRomanorum, a collection of works on land surveying compiled in Late Antiquity...
CorpusAgrimensorumRomanorum, a compilation of Latin works on land surveying made in the 4th or 5th centuries AD. A work in the CorpusAgrimensorum Romanorum...
Urbicus) was an ancient Roman technical writer appearing in the CorpusAgrimensorumRomanorum, a collection of works on land surveying from Late Antiquity...
Latin text (with English translation) has now been published. CorpusAgrimensorumRomanorum: Codex arcerianus A der Herzog-August-Bibliothek zu Wolfenbüttel...
"Libri Coloniarum (Livre des Colonies)" [Book of Colonies]. CorpusAgrimensorumRomanorum. « ISTA », 1102. VII. Besançon: Institut des Sciences et Techniques...
"Libri Coloniarum (Livre des Colonies)" [Book of Colonies]. CorpusAgrimensorumRomanorum. « ISTA », 1102. VII. Besançon: Institut des Sciences et Techniques...