New Directions in the Study of Ancient Geography by Duane W Roller )

New Directions in the Study of Ancient Geography by Duane W Roller )

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New Directions in the Study of Ancient Geography by Duane W Roller )

This volume brings together five essays that represent the latest directions in the study of geography in classical antiquity. Arranged chronologically, these contributions cover several centuries and cultures, ranging from ancient Mesopotamia to the Roman Empire and deal with topics such as ancient cosmology, literary interpretations of geography, ancient navigation, and geography in the Roman Imperial world.

Beginning in the ancient Near East, Paul T. Keyser's essay considers how Greek scholars--whose views on the cosmos are still relevant today--were influenced by early Near Eastern beliefs about the universe. Moving to the Hellenistic period, Duane W. Roller presents and provides commentary on a navigational guide for Ptolemaic seamen written by Ptolemy II's chief of naval staff, Timosthenes of Rhodes. Georgia L. Irby provides an analysis of a literary map--the Shield of Aeneas from Vergil's Aeneid--as well as a detailed study of Pomponius Mela and his Chorographia, the earliest surviving Greco-Roman geographical treatise and the only extant independent geographical work in Latin. An essay by Molly Ayn Jones-Lewis completes the volume by describing how Tacitus's Germania, of the early second century AD, is a work heavily reliant on environmental determinism, an issue that is still relevant today.

Together, these essays demonstrate the great diversity of both ancient geographical writing and modern scholarship on ancient geography. This volume will be greeted with enthusiasm by ancient historians and classical studies scholars, particularly those interested in the cultural and political facets of geography.

Roller, Duane W.: - Duane W. Roller is Professor Emeritus of Classics at the Ohio State University. He is the author of fourteen books, including Ancient Geography and Cleopatra's Daughter and Other Royal Women of the Augustan Age.
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ISBN 13 9781734003116
ISBN 10 1734003111
Title New Directions in the Study of Ancient Geography
Author Duane W Roller
Series Publications Of The Association Of Ancient Historians
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Association of Ancient Historians
Year published 2020-07-28
Number of pages 208
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