Agathodaemon of Alexandria

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Agathodaemon of Alexandria (Template:Langx, Agathodaímōn Alexandreùs) was a Greek or Hellenized Egyptian cartographer, presumably from Alexandria, Roman Egypt, during late Antiquity, likely in the 2nd century AD.[1]

Agathodaemon is mentioned in some of the earliest manuscripts of Ptolemy's Geography:Template:Refn

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The line appears in the running text of the Geography, not as a caption on the maps themselves.Template:Sfnp Since the inscriptions are the only surviving references to him and these manuscripts only survive from the very late 13th century, the most that can be conclusively stated is that he lived sometime between AD 150 and 1300,Template:SfnpTemplate:Sfnp although his classical name and epithet—"the Alexandrian"—likely place him before the fall of Alexandria to the Caliphate in 641, rather than being contemporary with Maximus Planudes's reconstruction of the Ptolemaic atlas after 1295.Template:Sfnp

In the Geography, Ptolemy displays his familiarity with existing maps, criticizing inaccuracies introduced by other cartographers into Marinus of Tyre's work due to improper data.Template:Refn Ptolemy attempted to remedy these errors by providing proper sample captions in his own books VII and VIII.Template:Sfnp In those sections, he explicitly mentions that his text was to be accompanied by maps constructed according to his principles.Template:Refn

Heeren argued that Agathodaemon was the cartographer responsible for these original maps,Template:Sfnp while Dinse suggested he was the transcriber of the original papyrus scrolls into codices.Template:Sfnp Fischer proposed that Agathodaemon drafted only the world map but not the regional maps, based on differences in early manuscripts.Template:Sfnp

A major point of contention is that Ptolemy's regional maps use Marinus's cylindrical projection, which Ptolemy criticized,Template:Sfnp instead of either of Ptolemy's preferred projections. The world map, however, uses Ptolemy's less-favored projection.

Agathodaemon is sometimes conflated with two other figures: the 3rd-century alchemist Agathodaemon and the 5th-century grammarian Agathodaemon, who corresponded with Isidore of Pelusium.

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