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Strabo’s Geography returns with renewed clarity. Earth, seas, and human story.This Volume VI of the Strabo works collection offers a patient, wide-ranging account by a scholar born in the first century BCE who mapped the contours of the ancient Mediterranean and the cultures within it. As an ancient geography book and a historical geography text, it interweaves practical description, political history and cultural observation to illuminate ancient Greece and Rome, the networks of trade and the sweep of Mediterranean civilizations history. Readers encounter an essential classical studies reference that serves both as an accessible portal into ancient world exploration and as an academic research resource for specialists. From the detail of Roman roads and coastal harbours to the broad sketches that underpin Roman Empire geography, Strabo’s method remains central to classical geographers’ studies: a rare combination of travelled observation, critical citation and geographical imagination. Lively on the page yet rigorous in method, the work rewards careful rereading and use in scholarship. It offers a map not only of place but of perspective, showing how descriptions of landscape shaped historical thinking across the ancient world. Concise yet expansive, this volume suits casual readers seeking vivid context and collectors searching for a thoughtful addition to classical literature.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its historical significance is plain: Strabo stands among the few voices that transmit the geography, ethnography and political sense of the ancient world, and his work continues to inform contemporary scholarship on the Roman world and Mediterranean civilizations history. Whether used as part of a university classics curriculum, consulted as an academic research resource, or treasured on a shelf of classic texts, this edition balances scholarly rigour with readable clarity - attractive to both curious newcomers and serious collectors of classical studies.