Eratosthenes' Geography Apr 2026
: He introduced a system of parallels and meridians (latitude and longitude) to map the inhabited world ( oikoumene ).
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It includes a detailed introduction to Eratosthenes’ life and extensive commentary on the geographical, topographical, and ethnographic data in the fragments. Eratosthenes' Geography
While the original three-volume treatise is lost, its contents are known through more than 150 fragments preserved by later scholars like Strabo and Pliny. Core Contributions
The title typically refers to the Geographika , the foundational work by the Greek polymath Eratosthenes of Cyrene (c. 285–205 BC), who is often called the "Father of Geography" . : He introduced a system of parallels and
: He first used the word geographia (writing about the Earth).
: He divided the Earth into five zones: two frigid, two temperate, and one torrid. While the original three-volume treatise is lost, its
: He applied mathematical and scientific rigor to geography, mapping over 400 cities and identifying remote locations from Iceland ( Thoule ) to Sri Lanka ( Taprobane ). Modern Edition
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