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A History of Ancient Geography

A History of Ancient Geography

A History of Ancient Geography

Henry Fanshawe Tozer
October 2014
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9781108078757
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    A pioneer in establishing the study of geography in British universities, Henry Fanshawe Tozer (1829–1916) sought to share his deep appreciation of the subject's ancient authorities, particularly Strabo. His keen understanding of historical geography rested on first-hand knowledge of physical landscapes, gained during travels through Italy, Greece and Turkey. While E. H. Bunbury had already produced an extensive work along similar lines, Tozer believed that classicists as well as other readers would welcome a more manageable, single-volume textbook. First published in 1897, it traces the progress of geographical writing in Greek and Latin from the Homeric age to the end of Rome's western empire. Due attention is given along the way to such writers as Hecataeus, Herodotus, Strabo and Ptolemy, with the inclusion of maps that show their respective conceptions of the world. The impact of conquest, notably by Alexander the Great and the Romans, is also highlighted.

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    October 2014
    Paperback
    9781108078757
    432 pages
    216 × 140 × 24 mm
    0.55kg
    10 maps
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introductory
    • 2. Geography of the Homeric period
    • 3. Spread of the Greek colonies
    • 4. Early geographical speculations: Hecataeus
    • 5. Herodotus
    • 6. Expeditions before the time of Alexander
    • 7. Alexander's eastern expedition
    • 8. Geography under the successors of Alexander: the voyage of Pytheas
    • 9. Mathematical geography
    • 10. Physical and historical geography
    • 11. Geography as promoted by the Roman conquests
    • 12. Strabo
    • 13. Geography from the death of Augustus to that of Trajan (14–117 AD)
    • 14. Roman frontier defences and roads
    • 15. Estimates of mountains in antiquity
    • 16. Ptolemy and later geographers
    • Index.
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    Map II. The world according to Hecataeus
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    Map IX. The world according to Ptolemy
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