The periphery of the classical world in ancient geography an
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The periphery of the classical world in ancient geography and cartography

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164 pages 2014

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"Dedicated to the problems of centre and periphery in the ancient world in their historical and geographical aspects. These problems are discussed here within a broad chronological scope: from the Mycenaean period, through the flourishing of geographical science in Hellenistic times, to the Roman period, represented by the names of Strabo, Pomponius Mela, Pliny and Ptolemy."--Publishers website.

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