Surviving Sources of the Classical Geographers Through Late Antiquity and the Medieval Period

. The aim in this paper is to follow the evolution of this thread of classical geography from late antiquity through to the mixture of tradition and innovation which succeeded it in the medieval period, without any pretensions to being exhaustive in the naming of authors, and limiting the geographic...

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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Author: Parroni, Piergiorgio
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1984
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description . The aim in this paper is to follow the evolution of this thread of classical geography from late antiquity through to the mixture of tradition and innovation which succeeded it in the medieval period, without any pretensions to being exhaustive in the naming of authors, and limiting the geographical region discussed to the north. .
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spellingShingle Geography
History
Arctic regions
Caspian Sea
Scandinavia
United Kingdom
Parroni, Piergiorgio
Surviving Sources of the Classical Geographers Through Late Antiquity and the Medieval Period
title Surviving Sources of the Classical Geographers Through Late Antiquity and the Medieval Period
title_full Surviving Sources of the Classical Geographers Through Late Antiquity and the Medieval Period
title_fullStr Surviving Sources of the Classical Geographers Through Late Antiquity and the Medieval Period
title_full_unstemmed Surviving Sources of the Classical Geographers Through Late Antiquity and the Medieval Period
title_short Surviving Sources of the Classical Geographers Through Late Antiquity and the Medieval Period
title_sort surviving sources of the classical geographers through late antiquity and the medieval period
topic Geography
History
Arctic regions
Caspian Sea
Scandinavia
United Kingdom
topic_facet Geography
History
Arctic regions
Caspian Sea
Scandinavia
United Kingdom
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