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Geography (Complete 3 Volumes) - cover

Geography (Complete 3 Volumes)

Strabo

Translator H. C. Hamilton, W. Falconer

Publisher: DigiCat

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Strabo's "Geography" is a monumental work that spans three volumes, offering a comprehensive survey of the known world during the early Roman Empire. The text is marked by its meticulous blend of descriptive geography, ethnography, and historical accounts, intricately detailing various regions, peoples, and cultures. Strabo's literary style is both erudite and accessible, employing a systematic approach that allows for the juxtaposition of geographical information with philosophical insights. Written in a time when exploration and cultural exchange were at their height, "Geography" serves as an essential resource that reflects the interconnectedness of civilizations through Strabo's keen observations. As a Greek geographer, philosopher, and historian born around 64 BCE, Strabo was deeply influenced by the geographical and cultural milieu of his time, marked by Hellenistic influences and the expansion of Roman power. His travels through various regions enhanced his insights, paving the way for a systematic representation of the world. Strabo's work not only showcases his intellectual curiosity but also underscores the importance of geography as a discipline that shapes human understanding and historical narratives. "Geography" is a vital read for anyone interested in the interplay of geography, history, and culture in the ancient world. Scholars, students, and casual readers alike will find Strabo's vivid descriptions and analyses enlightening, as they enhance our understanding of the ancient civilizations that have shaped the modern world. This insightful work invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of human experience across the globe.
Available since: 11/13/2022.
Print length: 1483 pages.

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