A History of Ancient GeographyCUP Archive, 1935 - 387 pagine |
Sommario
CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
CHAPTER III | 69 |
Greek colonies in Spain | 55 |
CHAPTER IV | 59 |
CHAPTER V | 75 |
CHAPTER VI | 98 |
CHAPTER VII | 121 |
CHAPTER XV | 334 |
CHAPTER XVI | 338 |
ix | 417 |
Mapmaking xii | 420 |
Thule xxii | 430 |
Eratosthenes great circle xxiii | 431 |
Aristotles windpoints χχίν 196 197 Erosion by rivers xxiv | 432 |
The site of Tigranocerta XXV | 433 |
CHAPTER VIII | 144 |
CHAPTER IX | 165 |
CHAPTER X | 184 |
CHAPTER XI | 216 |
CHAPTER XII | 270 |
CHAPTER XIII | 295 |
CHAPTER XIV | 329 |
Portus Itius xxvi | 434 |
The Geography of Strabo xxvii | 435 |
The expedition of Aelius Gallus xxviii | 436 |
Eastern Asia xxix | 437 |
Agricola XXX | 438 |
Hadrians allocutio xxxi | 439 |
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