The Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography by Samuel Butler

The Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography by Samuel Butler

A timeless reference for students, historians, and lovers of the ancient world.

Samuel Butler’s Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography is a meticulously crafted collection of historical maps that bring to life the geography of ancient civilizations—from Greece and Rome to Persia and Egypt. Originally designed to accompany classical studies, this atlas offers detailed depictions of ancient territories, cities, and trade routes, allowing readers to visualize the settings of historical events, literature, and myth.

With clear annotations and precise cartography, Butler’s work remains an essential tool for anyone exploring classical history, ancient texts, or the development of early civilizations. Ideal for academic use or personal enrichment, this atlas bridges the gap between modern understanding and the ancient world.

27.00 USD

The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido by Keppel and James

The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido by Keppel and James

10.00 USD

The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 14 by H. Bolingbroke Mudie

The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 14 by H. Bolingbroke Mudie

14.00 USD

The Commentaries of Cæsar by Anthony Trollope

The Commentaries of Cæsar by Anthony Trollope

19.00 USD

Summary

A timeless reference for students, historians, and lovers of the ancient world.

Samuel Butler’s Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography is a meticulously crafted collection of historical maps that bring to life the geography of ancient civilizations—from Greece and Rome to Persia and Egypt. Originally designed to accompany classical studies, this atlas offers detailed depictions of ancient territories, cities, and trade routes, allowing readers to visualize the settings of historical events, literature, and myth.

With clear annotations and precise cartography, Butler’s work remains an essential tool for anyone exploring classical history, ancient texts, or the development of early civilizations. Ideal for academic use or personal enrichment, this atlas bridges the gap between modern understanding and the ancient world.

Analysis

A timeless reference for students, historians, and lovers of the ancient world.

Samuel Butler’s Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography is a meticulously crafted collection of historical maps that bring to life the geography of ancient civilizations—from Greece and Rome to Persia and Egypt. Originally designed to accompany classical studies, this atlas offers detailed depictions of ancient territories, cities, and trade routes, allowing readers to visualize the settings of historical events, literature, and myth.

With clear annotations and precise cartography, Butler’s work remains an essential tool for anyone exploring classical history, ancient texts, or the development of early civilizations. Ideal for academic use or personal enrichment, this atlas bridges the gap between modern understanding and the ancient world.