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XV. Strabo
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Chapters in this book
- Titelei i
- Preface v
- CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF MAPS ix
- I. Introduction 3
- II. Discovery of the Mediterranean Sea 6
- III. The Voyage of the Argonauts 11
- IV. Geography of the Homeric Poems 14
- V. Geographical Progress between Homer and Hecataeus 22
- VI. Hecataeus 27
- VII. The Voyage of Hanno 29
- VIII. Herodotus 33
- IX. Geographical Progress between Herodotus and Alexander 43
- X. Alexander and his Successors 48
- XI. The Discovery of Western Europe 53
- XII. The Geographers of the Third and Second Centuries 55
- XIII. Roman Military Operations 61
- XIV. Geographical Works of the First Century B.C. 66
- XV. Strabo 68
- XVI. Pomponius Mela 76
- XVII. Military Operations and Explorations in the First and Second Centuries A.D. 81
- XVIII. Pliny 86
- XIX. The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea 90
- XX. Marinus of Tyre 94
- XXI. Ptolemy 98
- XXII. Conclusion 106
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 111
- INDEX 121
Chapters in this book
- Titelei i
- Preface v
- CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF MAPS ix
- I. Introduction 3
- II. Discovery of the Mediterranean Sea 6
- III. The Voyage of the Argonauts 11
- IV. Geography of the Homeric Poems 14
- V. Geographical Progress between Homer and Hecataeus 22
- VI. Hecataeus 27
- VII. The Voyage of Hanno 29
- VIII. Herodotus 33
- IX. Geographical Progress between Herodotus and Alexander 43
- X. Alexander and his Successors 48
- XI. The Discovery of Western Europe 53
- XII. The Geographers of the Third and Second Centuries 55
- XIII. Roman Military Operations 61
- XIV. Geographical Works of the First Century B.C. 66
- XV. Strabo 68
- XVI. Pomponius Mela 76
- XVII. Military Operations and Explorations in the First and Second Centuries A.D. 81
- XVIII. Pliny 86
- XIX. The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea 90
- XX. Marinus of Tyre 94
- XXI. Ptolemy 98
- XXII. Conclusion 106
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 111
- INDEX 121