"Christian Topography" is a work by the early Christian scholar Cosmas Indicopleustes, written in the 6th century. Cosmas was an Egyptian Christian merchant and traveler who offered a unique perspective on geography and cosmology from a Christian viewpoint. In this text, Cosmas argued against the then-dominant Ptolemaic geocentric model and the ideas of other contemporary philosophers.
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