A vivid map of the ancient world, drawn by one of antiquity's keenest observers. Maps made from travellers' memories. Selections From Strabo, with F. Tozer's introduction on Strabo's life and works, assembles telling extracts from Strabo's Geography into an ancient geography anthology that combines erudition with a lively eye for detail. Presented as a classical literature collection and also as lucid historical travel writings, the selections take readers through port cities, mountain passes and provincial life across the Greek and Roman world, making a case for the Geography as indispensable to first century history and to the wider Mediterranean exploration era. Readers will find topographical notes, ethnographic observations and practical accounts that illuminate trade, settlement and the ebb of empire; the arrangement makes these strabo geography selections an accessible entry point and a rigorous academic reference book for those consulting the works of ancient geographers. Beyond narrative pleasure, the book matters as scholarship: it supports ancient civilizations study and comparative ancient authors research, and it remains valuable to classics students resource needs in both undergraduate and independent study. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Bibliophiles and classic-literature collectors will appreciate its restored context and collector's appeal, while casual readers interested in historical travel writings will find the prose immediate and informative. Compact in focus yet panoramic in scope, this edition bridges classroom and curiosity, offering a dependable companion for anyone who wants to read Strabo alongside other voices and see how the works of ancient geographers shaped our view of antiquity. Whether consulted for coursework, cited in scholarship, or savoured as a collector's piece, these selections provide a durable, evocative window into the geography, economy and daily life of antiquity, and a practical toolkit for librarians, lecturers and independent readers seeking grounded context for texts, inscriptions and surviving maps. They reward careful reading and prompt further exploration across comparative ancient authors and the wider literature of empire.
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