Geographia Antiqua Juxta Et Nova, Recognita Denuo & Veterum Novorumque Scriptorum Fidem, Historicorum Maxime, Idemtidem Castigata, by Christophorus Cellarius, is a meticulously revised and corrected historical geography. This work integrates both ancient and modern perspectives, drawing upon the writings of classical and contemporary historians. Cellarius's attention to detail ensures a comprehensive and accurate portrayal of the world as it was understood in antiquity.
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