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The Geography of Strabo (Summarized Edition)
E-BOOK
Enriched edition. A Hellenistic-Roman survey of the Mediterranean: cartography, ethnography, and topography from Asia Minor to Italy under Augustan rule
These opening volumes of The Geography of Strabo present an ambitious synthesis: a survey of the known world that joins mathematical cartography to ethnographic narrative. Strabo expounds method, critiques Homer, Eratosthenes, Polybius, and Hipparchus, and proceeds through the western Mediterranean and Italy, recording topography, resources, myths, and routes. His style, poised between periegesis and historiography, favors sober evaluation over marvels, yet preserves travel lore and local memory. Framed by Augustan rule, the work measures distance, climate, and custom against new imperial networks. Strabo of Amasia (c. 64 BCE–after 24 CE) studied grammar, rhetoric, and Stoic thought, and traveled from Asia Minor and the Black Sea to Egypt and Rome. Drawing on a scholar's library and eyewitness itineraries, he blends Hellenistic criticism with Augustan pragmatism, insisting on measured distances, trustworthy authorities, and geography's civic uses. These volumes suit classicists, historians of science, and readers of travel writing alike, illuminating ancient spatial thought at the hinge of Hellenistic and Roman worlds. Read it for its clear method, disciplined curiosity, and enduring claim that geography is knowledge for action.
Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable—distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Author Biography · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.