For the Greeks and Romans the earth's farthest perimeter was a realm
radically different from what they perceived as central and human. The
alien qualities of these "edges of the earth" became the basis of a
literary tradition that endured throughout antiquity and into the
Renaissance, despite the growing challenges of emerging scientific
perspectives. Here James Romm surveys this tradition, revealing that
the Greeks, and to a somewhat lesser extent the Romans, saw geography
not as a branch of physical science but as an important literary
genre.
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Geography, Exploration, and Fiction
Product details
ISBN
9780691201702
Published
2019
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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