Mnaseae Patarensis Fragmenta, Collegit Et Comm. Instruxit E. Mehler presents a meticulous collection of the surviving fragments attributed to Mnaseas of Patara, an ancient Greek historian and geographer. This volume, compiled and annotated by E. Mehler, offers valuable insights into Mnaseas's work, which is known for its contributions to our understanding of ancient cultures, myths, and geographical knowledge. The fragments are presented with commentary that contextualizes them within the broader scope of classical scholarship.
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