Lewis Short
Pĕrĭēgēsis | pĕrĭēgētĭcus, i (noun F.m) : Περιήγησις
* A leading round to exhibit whatever is worth notice; hence, a geographical description. This term is used as the title of a poem by Avienus.—Hence, , , , the writer of travels: Metrodorus,Lact. ad Stat. Th. 3, 479.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary