The Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography

The Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography

Por Linda Bird (Editor), Samuel Butler, Ernest Rhys (Editor)

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

In "The Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography," Samuel Butler presents a meticulous cartographic exploration of the ancient world, deftly blending rigorous scholarly research with a vivid literary style. Published at a time when geographical understanding was entwined with the burgeoning interests of the Victorian era, the atlas serves as both a practical reference and an educational tool. Butler'Äôs text, accompanied by detailed maps and illustrations, offers insights into the socio-political landscapes of classical civilizations, emphasizing how geography shaped cultural narratives and historical events. Samuel Butler, a prominent Victorian thinker and writer, is best known for his audacious critiques of society and religion, yet his scholarly pursuits regarding ancient civilizations fuelled his dedication to this geographic project. His experiences and travels provided him with an acute understanding of the interplay between literature and geography, which undoubtedly influenced his desire to bridge the past with contemporary understanding. Butler'Äôs extensive readings in classical literature equipped him with the knowledge required to unravel the mysteries of ancient landscapes. This atlas is essential for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of ancient history and geography alike. Butler'Äôs combination of artistic cartography and literary insight creates a richly layered exploration that captivates readers, allowing them to traverse the ancient world with clarity and depth. Anyone interested in understanding how geography has molded human endeavors will find this work invaluable.

Ernest Rhys