This edition presents Pomponius Mela's "De Situ Orbis Libri Tres" in two volumes, complete with critical and exegetical notes. Pomponius Mela, a Roman geographer of the 1st century AD, provides a valuable description of the world as it was known during the early Roman Empire. "De Situ Orbis" offers insights into the geography, ethnography, and culture of various regions, making it an important resource for understanding the ancient world. This edition, edited with meticulous care, allows modern readers to explore Mela's work with enhanced clarity and contextual understanding. A must-have for scholars and enthusiasts of classical history and geography.
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