This is the first modern edition and first English translation
of one of the earliest and most important works in the history of
geography, the third-century Geographika of Eratosthenes. In this
work, which for the first time described the geography of the
entire inhabited world as it was then known, Eratosthenes of Kyrene
(ca. 285-205 BC) invented the discipline of geography as we
understand it. A polymath who served as librarian at Alexandria and
tutor to the future King Ptolemy IV, Eratosthenes created the
terminology of geography, probably including the word "geographia"
itself. Building on his previous work, in which he determined the
size and shape of the earth, Eratosthenes in the "Geographika"
created a grid of parallels and meridians that linked together
every place in the world: for the first time one could figure out
the relationship and distance between remote localities, such as
northwest Africa and the Caspian Sea. The "Geographika" also
identified some four hundred places, more than ever before, from
Thoule (probably Iceland) to Taprobane (Sri Lanka), and from well
down the coast of Africa to Central Asia.
This is the first collation of the more than 150 fragments of
the "Geographika" in more than a century. Each fragment is
accompanied by an English translation, a summary, and commentary.
Duane W. Roller provides a rich background, including a history of
the text and its reception, a biography of Eratosthenes, and a
comprehensive account of ancient Greek geographical thought and of
Eratosthenes' pioneering contribution to it. This edition also
includes maps that show all of the known places named in the
"Geographika," appendixes, a bibliography, and indexes.
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