TY - BOOK AU - Roller,Duane W. TI - Ancient geography: the discovery of the world in classical Greece and Rome T2 - Library of classical studies SN - 9780857725660 AV - G84 .R65 2015eb U1 - 913 23 PY - 2015/// CY - London PB - I.B. Tauris KW - Geography, Ancient KW - Classical geography KW - GĂ©ographie ancienne KW - European history KW - bic KW - TRAVEL KW - Essays & Travelogues KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - History KW - ukslc KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; The Beginnings -- The Expansion of the Greek Geographical Horizon -- The Spread of Geographical Knowledge and Scholarship in the Classical Period -- Pytheas and Alexander -- The Legacy of Alexander and Pytheas -- Eratosthenes and the Invention of the Discipline of Geography -- The New Roman World -- Geograpy in n the Augustan Period -- The Remainder of the First Century AD -- The Later Roman Empire N2 - "Before Columbus there was Eratosthenes: 'inventor' of the discipline of geography as it is known today. There was Alexander the Great: the man who sought to reach the very ends of the known world and whose empire spanned three continents. And there was Strabo: author of the Geographica, a 17-volume encyclopaedia of geographical knowledge which expounded the definition, history and mathematics of geography. In this, the first major study of ancient geography and geographers to be published in English for over 60 years, Duane W. Roller offers a comprehensive account of these, and the many other, ancient pioneers and the frontiers that defined their world. Ranging from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity, Ancient Geography: The Discovery of the World in Classical Greece and Rome is the definitive guide to how the triumphs and the errors of antiquity laid the foundations for millennia of voyaging and exploration."--Bloomsbury Publishing UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1082932 ER -