The Roman empire radically affected geographical conceptions, evoking new ways of describing the earth and of constructing its history. This book explores the writings of three literary figures of the ageâPolybius, Posidonius, and Straboâand how they used and transformed pre-existing Greek traditions in order to describe the new world of Rome.

Between geography and history: hellenistic constructions of the roman world (oxford classical monographs)
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The Roman empire radically affected geographical conceptions, evoking new ways of describing the earth and of constructing its history. This book explores the writings of three literary figures of the ageâPolybius, Posidonius, and Straboâand how they used and transformed pre-existing Greek traditions in order to describe the new world of Rome.
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| Autor | |
|---|---|
| Estado | Aceptable |
| NĂșmero de pĂĄginas | 424 |
| Editorial | Oxford University Press |
| ISBN | 9780199248261 |



