Geography. A Meticulous Exploration of Ancient Geographical Knowledge
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- Nombre de pages1483
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4778130-1
- EAN8596547781301
- Date de parution17/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'Geography, ' Strabo presents a comprehensive examination of the known world during the Roman Empire, merging geographical description with ethnographic observations. Divided into seventeen volumes, this work elucidates the diverse landscapes, cultures, and civilizations encountered by Strabo, blending empirical observations with the philosophical musings characteristic of Hellenistic thought. Strabo'Äôs literary style is marked by a meticulous organization and a lucid narrative, reflecting the rigorous intellectual traditions of his time while aiming to provide a reliable guide to both geography and the peoples inhabiting these territories.
Strabo, a Greek geographer, philosopher, and historian born around 64 BCE, was immensely influenced by his upbringing in Amasya and his extensive travels across the Mediterranean. These experiences, compounded with his access to the works of preceding scholars like Eratosthenes and Hipparchus, enabled him to synthesize vast amounts of knowledge into an unparalleled geographic narrative. His desire to catalog the world'Äôs knowledge was not merely academic; it was driven by a profound curiosity about the interactions of cultures and the environments that shaped them.
'Geography' is highly recommended for readers interested in the fields of history, geography, and cultural studies, as it serves not only as an essential historical document but also as a testament to the interconnectedness of civilizations. Strabo'Äôs insights resonate across centuries, inviting modern readers to explore the intricate tapestry of humanity'Äôs geographic and cultural heritage.
Strabo, a Greek geographer, philosopher, and historian born around 64 BCE, was immensely influenced by his upbringing in Amasya and his extensive travels across the Mediterranean. These experiences, compounded with his access to the works of preceding scholars like Eratosthenes and Hipparchus, enabled him to synthesize vast amounts of knowledge into an unparalleled geographic narrative. His desire to catalog the world'Äôs knowledge was not merely academic; it was driven by a profound curiosity about the interactions of cultures and the environments that shaped them.
'Geography' is highly recommended for readers interested in the fields of history, geography, and cultural studies, as it serves not only as an essential historical document but also as a testament to the interconnectedness of civilizations. Strabo'Äôs insights resonate across centuries, inviting modern readers to explore the intricate tapestry of humanity'Äôs geographic and cultural heritage.
In 'Geography, ' Strabo presents a comprehensive examination of the known world during the Roman Empire, merging geographical description with ethnographic observations. Divided into seventeen volumes, this work elucidates the diverse landscapes, cultures, and civilizations encountered by Strabo, blending empirical observations with the philosophical musings characteristic of Hellenistic thought. Strabo'Äôs literary style is marked by a meticulous organization and a lucid narrative, reflecting the rigorous intellectual traditions of his time while aiming to provide a reliable guide to both geography and the peoples inhabiting these territories.
Strabo, a Greek geographer, philosopher, and historian born around 64 BCE, was immensely influenced by his upbringing in Amasya and his extensive travels across the Mediterranean. These experiences, compounded with his access to the works of preceding scholars like Eratosthenes and Hipparchus, enabled him to synthesize vast amounts of knowledge into an unparalleled geographic narrative. His desire to catalog the world'Äôs knowledge was not merely academic; it was driven by a profound curiosity about the interactions of cultures and the environments that shaped them.
'Geography' is highly recommended for readers interested in the fields of history, geography, and cultural studies, as it serves not only as an essential historical document but also as a testament to the interconnectedness of civilizations. Strabo'Äôs insights resonate across centuries, inviting modern readers to explore the intricate tapestry of humanity'Äôs geographic and cultural heritage.
Strabo, a Greek geographer, philosopher, and historian born around 64 BCE, was immensely influenced by his upbringing in Amasya and his extensive travels across the Mediterranean. These experiences, compounded with his access to the works of preceding scholars like Eratosthenes and Hipparchus, enabled him to synthesize vast amounts of knowledge into an unparalleled geographic narrative. His desire to catalog the world'Äôs knowledge was not merely academic; it was driven by a profound curiosity about the interactions of cultures and the environments that shaped them.
'Geography' is highly recommended for readers interested in the fields of history, geography, and cultural studies, as it serves not only as an essential historical document but also as a testament to the interconnectedness of civilizations. Strabo'Äôs insights resonate across centuries, inviting modern readers to explore the intricate tapestry of humanity'Äôs geographic and cultural heritage.