Marcian of Heraclea
Marcian of Heraclea was a minor Greek geographer from Heraclea Pontica in Late Antiquity.
His known works are:
- Periplus of the Outer Sea. It mentions places from the Atlantic ocean to China.
- An epitome of Menippus of Pergamon.
- An epitome of Artemidorus Ephesius:
- On the Distances of Cities from Rome.
The date of Marcian can only be inferred. He was earlier than Stephen of Byzantium, by whom he is quoted, and later than Ptolemy, upon whose work his own depends. Salmasius in his Exercitationes Plinianae placed him about the time of Synesius, who speaks of a Marcian in his "Epistola C" to the Heracleote rhetor Pylaemenes. But there is danger of error in assuming this to be the same Marcian. Müller places him about A.D.400.
Manuscripts and Publication History
The text of Markianos/Marcian is preserved in 3 medieval manuscripts:The publication history is: