Strabo of Amasia: A Greek Man of Letters in Augustan Rome

Strabo of Amasia: A Greek Man of Letters in Augustan Rome

by Daniela Dueck (Author), Daniela Dueck (Author)

Synopsis

Strabo of Amasia offers an intellectual biography of Strabo, a Greek man of letters, set against the political and cultural background of Augustan Rome. It offers the first full-scale interpretation of the man and his life in English. It emphasises the place and importance of Strabo's Geography and of geography itself within these intellectual circles. It argues for a deeper understanding of the fusion of Greek and Roman elements in the culture of the Roman Empire. Though he wrote in Greek, Strabo must be regarded as an 'Augustan' writer like Virgil or Livy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 27 Jan 2011

ISBN 10: 0415620171
ISBN 13: 9780415620178

Media Reviews
'Dueck's book does Strabo a real service. Her vivid though delicate construction of Strabo the man ... presented with elegance and anthusiasm, must surely entice the reader of this book to pick up the text of Strabo again, or, even better, for the first time.' - Classical Review
Author Bio
Dr. Daniela Dueck is an instructor in the departments of Classical Studies and history at Bar Ilan University, Israel. She studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where she researched and wrote her PhD dissertation on Strabo's Geography.