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Book VI, Chapter 7

Location of Arabia Felix
(from the Sixth Map of Asia)

Thayer's Note: Stevenson's "translation" of Ptolemy, to which this page belongs, is abysmally bad. It should not be used for any serious purpose. For details and correctives, see my Ptolemy homepage.

Arabia Felix is terminated on the north by the designated border of Arabia Petraea and of Arabia Deserta; on the northeast by a part of the Persian Gulf; on the west by the Arabian

southern terminus of Libya, which is located in

51*15 3°10 S

on the south by the line leading from this terminus along the remaining part of the Aethiopian interior to:

the Rhaptum promontory, which is located in

73*50 8°25 S

It is terminated on the east by a part of the Bay of Arabia and the Red Sea, and the Barbarian Sea to the Rhaptum promontory, the description of which is the following:

After the Bazium promontory referred to above:

Prionotus mountains

65*00 22°30

Chersonesus

65*00 22°00

Mnemeum promontory

65*30 21°30

Isius mountains

65*30 21°20

a deep harbor

65*00 21°10

Dioscuror harbor

65*00 21°00

Cereris Speculae promontory

65*20 20°15

Aspis promontory

65*30 19°45

Diogenis promontory

65*40 19°40

Satyron mountains

65*40 19°00

Monodactylus mountains

65*30 18°30

Taurus mountains

65*40 18°00

Harbor Deorum Tutorum

65*30 17°30

Evangelon harbor

65*45 17°00

Ptolemais Venationum

66*00 16°25

Ara Eratonis promontory

66*30 16°00

Sabasticum mouth

67*00 15°00

a large coast

66*00 14°15

Colobon promontory

68*00 13°40

Sabat town

68*00 12°30

and in the Aduliticus Bay,

a mountainous peninsula

68*00 12°10

Adulis

67*00 11°40

Saturni promontory

68*00 11°40

Antiphili Portus

72*00 10°15

Mandaith village

73*15 10°20

Arsinoë

73*45 10°40

After the strait in the Red Sea,

Dire town in the promontory

74*30 11°00

Then in Avalites Bay,

Avalites market place

74*00 8°25

Malao market place

75*00 6°30

Mondu market place

78*00 7°00

Mosylum promontory and market place

79*00 9°00

Cobe market place

80*00 8°00

Elephas mountains

81*00 7°30

Acanna market place

82*00 7°00

Aromata promontory and market place

83*00 6°00

In the Barbarian Bay,

Pano village

82*00 5°00

Opone market place

81*00 4°15

Zingis promontory

81*00 3°30

Phalangis mountains

80*00 3°30

Apocopa

70*00 3°00

Austri Cornu promontory

79*00 1°00

a small coast

78*00 1°00 S

a large coast

76*00 2°00 S

Essina

73*30 3°30 S

Sarapionis station and emporium

74*00 3°00 S

Tonice market place

73*00 4°15 S

mouth of the Rhaptus river

72*30 7°00 S

Rhapta, metropolis of Barbaria, a short distance from the sea

71*00 7°00 S

Rhaptum promontory

73*50 8°25 S

The remaining part of the Nile, after the Great Cataract, is described as follows thru the names of the villages adjacent to it:

After Pselcis and the Lesser Cataract,

the location of which is in

60*30 22°30

on the west bank of the river are the villages

Tasitia

60*30 22°00

Boon

62*00 21°40

Autoba

61*30 21°30

Phthrui

61*15 21°20

Pistre

61*00 20°40

Ptemithis

61*00 20°15

Abuncis

59*30 20°00

Cambysis Aerarium

59*00 18°00

Erchoas

59*30 18°00

Satachtha

60*30 18°00

Moru

61*30 18°40

Nacis

62*00 19°30

Tathis

61*00 17°00

On the east bank of the river are the villages

Pnups

62*00 22°00

Berethis

62*00 21°30

Gerbo

62*00 21°00

Pataeta

61*40 20°30

Pontyris

61*00 20°00

Primis Minor

60*00 19°30

Arbis

60*30 18°30

Napata

63*00 20°15

Sacole

63*00 19°30

Sandace

63*00 18°30

Orbadaru

62*40 18°00

Primis Major

62*00 17°00

Here the Nile River on the west and the Astaboras on the east form the region of the island of Meroë, in which island are the following towns:

Meroë

61*30 16°25

Sacolche

61*40 15°15

Eser

61*40 13°30

Daron village

62*00 12°30

The junction of the river Nile and the river Astapus

61*00 12°00

Then the junction of the river Astaboras and the Astapus

62*30 11°30

Where the Nile river becomes one thru the union of rivers which flow from two lakes

60*00 2°00

Western lake

57*00 6°00 S

Eastern lake

65*00 7°00 S

Lake Coloë, from which flows the Astapus river

69*00 equator

The towns remote from the river in the interior are:

Axume where the king's palace is

65*00 11°00

Coloë town

69*00 4°15

Maste town

65*00 4°15 S

The mountains in this region toward the west of the Nile river, extending along the entire Nile, which are commonly called the Aethiopian mountains, are celebrated;

the position of which is

55*00 23°00

and

55*00 8°30

The mountains to the east of the Nile are called the Garbatum,

the middle of which is in

69*00 6°00

and the Elephas mountains

78*00 5°30

and those near the lake are called the Pylaei mountains

65*00 equator

the Maste mountains

68*00 5°00 S

The land which is near the Arabian Bay and the Avalites gulf, along the sea is called Troglodytica as far as the Elephas mountains, in which region are the Adulitae, and the Avalitae near a bay of this name, and the Mosyli above the promontory with a market place of this name. The entire seacoast to the Rhaptum promontory is called Azania; the interior region is called Barbaria, in which there are many elephants.

The Colobi occupy that part of the region toward the east from the river which is near the Bazium promontory; next to these toward the south are the Tabieni; then the Sirtibes; next to these are the Attiri; then the Babylleni and the Rhizophagi; then the Axumitae and the Sobridae; next the Molibae, the Megabardi, and the Nubae toward the west from the Avalitae; then below the Molibae are the Blemyes; below whom are the Dedacae, and the Pechini between the river Astapus and the Garbatum mountains; from whom toward the west are the Strathophagi Aethiopes; toward the south from the mountain are the Catadrae and the Myrrhifera the land stretching up to Lake Coloë, after which are the Mastitae to the lake of the Nile.

To the west, from this part of the Nile river, those occupy the land after the Greater Cataract, who pasture the Triacontaschoenus region between the Aethiopian mountains and the Nile river, after these toward the south are the Euonymitae; then Aethiopia Media and the Sebridae; these races also inhabit the island of Meroë, and below them are the Gapachi; below these the Ptoemphanae, and below these the Cadupi; next to these are the Elephantophagi Aethiopes; below these the Pesendarae, and beyond the lake the Cinnamon-bearing land; moreover between the Nile and the Astapus river, toward the island of Meroë, are the Memnones and more to the south are the Sapaei. In the remaining parts of the land toward the west from the Aethiopian mountains next to the sandy and dry region dwell the Phazaniae and the Bacalitides races; then the Scenitae and the Tralletae, after these the race of the Daradi; then the Orypaei Venatores next to these the Nygbenitae Aethiopians.

The following islands are near Aethiopia below Egypt in the Arabian Bay:

Astarta island

66*00 22°30

Ara Minervae island

66*10 21°30

Gypsitis island

67*00 19°40

two islands of Gomadean

67*30 19°00

Myronis island

67*00 18°00

Catathra or Chelonitides islands, two in number

68*00 17°30

Orisitides, two islands

67*30 17°00

Magorum island

68*00 16°00

Daphnine island

68*30 15°20

Acanthine island

68*30 15°00

Macaria island

68*30 14°00

Avium island

69*00 14°00

the Bacchi and Antibacchi

69*30 13°15

Panis island

68*40 12°00

Diodori island

70*00 12°30

Isidis island

70*00 11°30

In the Bay of Avalites is

Mondi island

77*00 8°30

Next to Aromata are these islands:

Amici island

85*00 4°00

the two Menae islands

84*00 2°30

Myrice island

83*30 1°00

Then to the east of these islands is the sea called Hippalum near which is the Indian Sea.


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