Strabo's Cultural Geography
Delve into the fascinating world of the Augustan period with Strabo's Cultural Geography, a comprehensive volume edited and published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. Spanning 304 pages, this book presents a thorough examination of Strabo of Amasia's groundbreaking observations and the myriad of questions posed in his Geography.
Featuring contributions from an international team of scholars, this work offers diverse perspectives and methodologies for studying ancient history and geography. Strabo's Cultural Geography is an essential addition to the library of any student or enthusiast interested in understanding the complexities of the ancient world. Explore historical narratives, geographical insights, and much more in this engaging hardback edition.
Whether you're a dedicated scholar or a curious reader, this book will deepen your appreciation for the ancient world and its cultural landscapes.