Anca Dan, Wolfgang Crom, K. Geus, Günther Görz, K. Guckelsberger, Viola König, Thomas Poiss, Martin Thiering
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Common Sense Geography and Ancient Geographical Texts
This paper places the concept of ‘common sense geography’ as developed by the members of Topoi research group C-5 within the context of ancient geographical literature. For the first time, a consistent model of arranging and classifying Greek and Roman geographical texts from a historical perspective is presented.