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 · Geography, Volume II: Books by Strabo, Horace Leonard Jones (Translator) Hardcover (5th printing/1st pub) $ Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. Sign in to Purchase www.doorway.ru: Harvard. Geography, Volume II: Books Strabo (ca. 64 BCE to ca. 25 CE), an Asiatic Greek of Amasia in Pontus, studied at Nysa and after 44 BCE at Rome. He became a keen traveller who saw a large part of Italy, various near eastern regions including the Black Sea, various parts of Asia Minor, Egypt as far as Ethiopia, and parts of Greece/5. Geography, Volume II: Books (Loeb Classical Library) (v. 2) Strabo; Horace Leonard Jones. Published by Loeb Classical Library, ISBN ISBN


Strabo's historical work is lost, but his most important Geography in seventeen books has survived. After two introductory books, books 3 and 4 deal with Spain and Gaul; 5 and 6 with Italy and Sicily; 7 with north and east Europe; with Greek lands; with the main regions of Asia and with Asia Minor; 15 with India and Iran; Strabo's historical work is lost, but his most important Geography in seventeen books has survived. After two introductory books, numbers 3 and 4 deal with Spain and Gaul, 5 and 6 with Italy and Sicily, 7 with north and east Europe, 8 10 with Greek lands, 11 14 with the main regions of Asia and with Asia Minor, 15 with India and Iran, 16 with. Buy Geography, Volume II: Books (Loeb Classical Library) by Strabo () by Strabo (ISBN:) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.


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