Om The Geographical System of Herodotus Examined and Explained, by a Comparison With Those of Other Ancient Authors, and With Modern Geography; Volume 2
James Rennell's groundbreaking work on the geography of ancient Greece and its relationship to contemporary geography remains a canonical text in the field. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, Rennell offers a meticulous analysis of Herodotus's geography, demonstrating its deep connections to other ancient texts and to modern geographical knowledge.
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