List of Graeco-Roman geographers
- Pre-Hellenistic Classical Greece
 


- Homer
 - Anaximander (died c. 546 BC)
 - Hecataeus of Miletus (died c. 476 BC)
 - Massaliote Periplus (6th century BC)
 - Scylax of Caryanda (6th century BC)
 - Herodotus (died c. 425 BC)
 - Ctesias (c. 401 BC)
 
- Hellenistic period
 
- Pytheas (died c. 310 BC)
 - Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax (3rd or 4th century BC)
 - Megasthenes (died c. 290 BC)
 - Autolycus of Pitane (died c. 290 BC)
 - Dicaearchus (died c. 285 BC)
 - Deimakos (3rd century BC)
 - Timosthenes (fl. 270s BC)
 - Eratosthenes (c. 276–194 BC)
 - Scymnus (fl. 180s BC)
 - Hipparchus (c. 190–120 BC)
 - Agatharchides (2nd century BC)
 - Posidonius (c. 135–51 BC)
 - Pseudo-Scymnus (c. 90 BC)
 - Diodorus Siculus (c. 90–30 BC)
 - Alexander Polyhistor (1st century BC)
 
- Roman Empire period
 

- Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
 - Strabo (63 BC – AD 24)
 - Pomponius Mela (fl. 40s AD)
 - Isidore of Charax (1st century AD)
 - Mucianus (1st century AD)
 - Pliny the Elder (AD 23 – 79), Natural History
 - Marinus of Tyre (AD 70 – 130)[1]
 - Ptolemy (90–168), Geography
 - Pausanias (2nd century)
 - Agathedaemon of Alexandria (2nd century)
 - Dionysius of Byzantium (2nd century)
 - Agathemerus (3rd century)
 - Tabula Peutingeriana (4th century)
 - Alypius of Antioch (4th century)
 - Marcian of Heraclea (4th century)
 - Expositio totius mundi et gentium (AD 350–362)
 - Julius Honorius (very uncertain: 4th, 5th or 6th century)
 
- Byzantine Empire
 
- Hierocles (author of Synecdemus) (6th century)
 - Cosmas Indicopleustes (6th century)
 - Stephanus of Byzantium (6th century)
 
See also
References
- ^ Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider (ed.): "Marinus", Brill's New Pauly, Brill, 2010: 
M. of Tyre (Μαρῖνος; Marînos), Greek geographer, 2nd cent. AD
 
External links
- Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Müller: 
- Geographi graeci minores, Carolus Muellerus (ed.), 2 voll., Parisiis, editoribus Firmin-Didot et sociis, 1855–61: vol. 1 (1882 reprint), vol. 2, tabulae.
 
 - Gottfried Bernhardy: 
- Geographi graeci minores, Godofredi Bernhardy (ed.), Lipsiae in libraria Weidmannia, 1828: vol. 1.