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year: 2014
isbn: 9789042929234
pages: XII-164 p.
The Periphery of the Classical World in Ancient Geography and Cartography
Summary:
This collection of papers is dedicated to the problems of centre and
periphery in the ancient world in their historical and geographical
aspects. These problems are discussed here within a broad chronological
scope: from the Mycenaean period, through the flourishing of geographical
science in Hellenistic times, to the Roman period, represented by the
names of Strabo, Pomponius Mela, Pliny and Ptolemy. The papers embrace all
parts of the ancient oikoumene, from Africa in the south and
Ireland in the west, through northern and eastern Europe to Central Asia
in the east. Several authors have devoted their contributions to ancient
mapmaking and how this reflects Greek and Roman conceptions of the
periphery of the ancient world. The authors are drawn from across Europe:
France, Italy, Poland and Russia.