Géographie Comparée, Ou, Analyse De La Géographie Ancienno Et Moderne Des Peuples De Tous Les Pays Et De Tous Les Ages... by Edme Mentelle offers a comprehensive exploration of geography, comparing ancient and modern perspectives across various peoples and ages. This historical work, originally published in 1779, provides a detailed analysis of different regions and cultures, reflecting the geographical knowledge and understanding of the late 18th century. Mentelle's work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of geographical thought and the historical context of various societies.
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