Eratosthenes contends that the aim of every poet is to entertain, not to instruct.


The Geography of Strabo (1917), Vol. 1


Eratosthenes contends that the aim of every poet is to entertain, not to instruct.

Eratosthenes contends that the aim of every poet is to entertain, not to instruct.

Eratosthenes contends that the aim of every poet is to entertain, not to instruct.

Eratosthenes contends that the aim of every poet is to entertain, not to instruct.