De septem orbis spectaculis

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De septem orbis spectaculis is an ancient treatise traditionally attributed to Philo of Byzantium that describes and praises the Seven Wonders of the World.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin text
ancient treatise
literary work
associatedWith Byzantine scholarship
attributedTo Philo of Byzantium NERFINISHED
authorshipStatus disputed authorship
culturalContext Greco-Roman antiquity
describes Seven Wonders of the World NERFINISHED
focusesOn description of monumental architecture
rhetorical praise of wonders
genre didactic literature
geographical literature
paradoxography
hasTheme marvels of the inhabited world
historicalPeriod Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
influenced later lists of the Seven Wonders of the World
language Latin
praises Colossus of Rhodes NERFINISHED
Great Pyramid of Giza NERFINISHED
Hanging Gardens of Babylon NERFINISHED
Lighthouse of Alexandria NERFINISHED
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus NERFINISHED
Statue of Zeus at Olympia NERFINISHED
Temple of Artemis at Ephesus NERFINISHED
preservedIn medieval manuscript tradition
subject Seven Wonders of the World NERFINISHED
titleInLatin De septem orbis spectaculis NERFINISHED
topic ancient monuments
wonders of the world
traditionalAuthor Philo of Byzantium NERFINISHED
workType prose

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Philo of Byzantium notableWork De septem orbis spectaculis