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page 1Ancient Greek geographical works

Geography
treatise on cartography by Claudius Ptolemaeus

Geography
thumb|200px|Title page of the 1620 edition of Isaac Casaubon's Geographica, whose 840 page numbers prefixed by "C" are now used as a standard text reference.
The Geographica (, Geōgraphiká; or , "Strabo's 17 Books on Geographical Topics") or Geography, is an encyclopedia of geographical knowledge, consisting of 17 'books', written in Greek in the late first century BC, or early first century AD, and attributed to Strabo, an educated citizen of the Roman Empire of Greek descent. There is a fragmentary palimpsest dating to the fifth century. The earliest manuscripts of books 1–9 date to the tent

Description of Greece
work by the 2nd century CE traveler Pausanias

Indica
lost account of Mauryan India by Greek writer Megasthenes

Indica
work by the classical Greek physician Ctesias purporting to describe India
Onomasticon (Eusebius)
historical geography of ancient Israel / Holy land