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Antonius Diogenes (Ancient Greek: Ἀντώνιος Διογένης) was the author of an ancient Greek romance entitled The Wonders Beyond Thule (Τὰ ὑπὲρ Θoύλην ἄπιστα Apista huper Thoulen). [1] Scholars have placed him in the 2nd century AD, but his age was unknown even to Photios, who wrote a synopsis of the romance. [2]
A work of prose fiction in Greek by Antonius Diogenes entitled The Wonders Beyond Thule appeared c. AD 150 or earlier. (Gerald N. Sandy, in the introduction to his translation of Photius' ninth century summary of the work, [46] notes that this Thule most closely matches Iceland.)
The inclusion of Aenesidemus as a character in the ancient Greek novel The Wonders Beyond Thule by Antonius Diogenes provides the general fictive or dramatic date for these events. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Notes
Two stories included by Reardon in his list of novels have survived only as summaries: Antonius Diogenes's The Wonders Beyond Thule and Iamblichus' Babylonian History. Both of these summaries are the work of Photios in his Bibliotheca. [2]
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Doerr stated in Cloud Cuckoo Land 's "Author's Note" that his novel draws on several other books, most notably Antonius Diogenes' now-lost "globetrotting tale", Wonders Beyond Thule. [6] The Cloud Cuckoo Land codex is a fictional book-within-a-book that Doerr wrote, but credited to Diogenes. [5]
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