An environmental history of ancient Greece and Rome [electronic resource] / Lukas Thommen ; translated by Philip Hill.
2012
GF13.3.G74 T4713 2012eb
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An environmental history of ancient Greece and Rome [electronic resource] / Lukas Thommen ; translated by Philip Hill.
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Umweltgeschichte der Antike. English
Edition
Rev. English ed.
ISBN
9781139338363 (electronic bk.)
1139338366 (electronic bk.)
9781107002166
1107002168
9781139336628 (electronic bk.)
1139336622 (electronic bk.)
9780521174657
0521174651
9780511843761 (electronic bk.)
0511843763 (electronic bk.)
1139338366 (electronic bk.)
9781107002166
1107002168
9781139336628 (electronic bk.)
1139336622 (electronic bk.)
9780521174657
0521174651
9780511843761 (electronic bk.)
0511843763 (electronic bk.)
Publication Details
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 186 p.) : ill., maps
Item Number
9786613571458
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GF13.3.G74 T4713 2012eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
304.20938
Note
"Originally published in German by Verlag C.H. Beck ... München, 2009, as Umweltgeschichte der Antike"--T.p. verso.
Based on Umweltgeschichte der Antike, somewhat expanded and with chapter 22, The environment in Roman Britain, added.
Based on Umweltgeschichte der Antike, somewhat expanded and with chapter 22, The environment in Roman Britain, added.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 152-179) and index.
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Table of Contents
Part I. Greece.
The geographic space
People and nature
Agriculture
Forests and timber
Gardens
Animals
Food
Fire and water
Earthquakes and volcanoes
Mining. Part II. Rome
The geographic space
People and nature
Agriculture
Forests and timber
Gardens
Animals
Food
Fire and water
Earthquakes and volcanoes
Mining
Urban problems and rural villa construction
The environment in Roman Britain
Conclusion.
The geographic space
People and nature
Agriculture
Forests and timber
Gardens
Animals
Food
Fire and water
Earthquakes and volcanoes
Mining. Part II. Rome
The geographic space
People and nature
Agriculture
Forests and timber
Gardens
Animals
Food
Fire and water
Earthquakes and volcanoes
Mining
Urban problems and rural villa construction
The environment in Roman Britain
Conclusion.