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Daniela Dueck: Introduction
Myrto Hatzimichali: Strabo's philosophy and Stoicism
Nicholas Purcell: "Such is Rome ... ": Strabo on the imperial metropolis
Katherine Clarke: Looking in from the outside: Strabo's attitude towards the Roman people
Ekaterina ilyushechkina: Strabo's description of the North and Roman geo-political ideas
Benedict J. Lowe: Strabo and Iberia
Elvira Migliario: Strabo, Italy and the Italian peoples
Giusto Traina: Strabo and the history of Armenia
Jehan Desanges: Strabo's Libya
Edward Dandrow: Ethnography and Identity in Strabo's Geography
Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen: Strabo's roads
Marta García Morcillo: Patterns of trade and economy in Strabo' s Geography
María-Paz de Hoz: Strabo's Cis-Tauran Asia: A humanistic geography
Klaus Geus and Kurt Guckelsberger: Measurement data in Strabo's Geography
Pierre Moret: Strabo: from maps to words
Sarah Pothecary: Signposts and sub-divisions: hidden pointers in Strabo's narrative
Catherine Connors: A river runs through it: waterways and narrative in Strabo
Daniela Dueck: Spicing up geography: Strabo's use of tales and anecdotes
Hans Wietzke: Strabo's expendable authorities
Jane l. Lightfoot: Man of many voices and of much knowledge, or, In search of Strabo's Homer
Alexandra Trachsel: Strabo and the Homeric commentators
Lee E. Patterson: Myth as evidence in Strabo
Antonio Ignacio Molina Marin: Under the shadow of Eratosthenes: Strabo and the Alexander historians
Roberto Nicolai: Textual traditions and textual problems
Duane W. Roller: On Translating Strabo into English
Goscivit Malinowski: Strabo the historian
Søren Lund Sørensen: "So says Strabo": the reception of Strabo's work in antiquity
Patrick Gautier Dalché: Strabo's reception in the Latin West (15th-16th centuries)
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