![]() ![]() Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. This book has been printed digitally and produced in a standard spedfication in order to ensure its continuing availability T h e aim of the O x f o r d Classical M o n o g r a p h s series (which replaces the O x f o r d Classical and Philosophical Monographs) is to publish books based on the best theses on Greek and Latin literature, ancient history, and ancient philosophy examined by the Faculty Board of Literae Humaniores.īetween Geography and History Hellenistic Constructions of the Roman World Published under the supervision of a Committee of the Faculty of Literae Humaniores in the University of Oxford 401 A.ĪPPENDIX C: Strabo's Acknowledged Sources Arranged Region by Region. THE NATURE OF STRABO'S γεωγραφία ('GEOGRAPHY').ĪPPENDIX A: The Arrangement of Posidonius' Histories.įragment 1 (F 53 E-K) Athenaeus 4. ![]() Temporal and regional variations: juggling time and space. Geography and history: mutual influences. The birth and death of cities: πόλις-history. STRABO'S CIRCULAR MODEL: A WORLD BUILT AROUND ROME?. STRABO AND THE GEOGRAPHICAL TRADITION: SPATIAL SYSTEMS. STOIC 'SYMPATHY' (συμπάθεια): POSIDONIUS' UNIVERSALISM. GEOGRAPHY AS ACOMPONENT (μέρος) OF HISTORY. THE DEBT TO HERODOTUS THE CONSEQUENCES OF CONQUEST. GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORIANS: FROM GRUNDY TO THE ANNALES. UNITY, DISJUNCTION, AND MODELS OF UNIVERSALISM. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY: THE DEVELOPMENT OF TWO DISCIPLINES.ĪLL THE WORLD'S A STAGE: GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, AND FOCALIZATION. Between Geography and History: Hellenistic Constructions of the Roman World.
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