This essay examines the developments of geography science in eighteenth-century Italy by studying the reception of the Erdbeschreibung by Anton Friedrich Büsching, one of the most relevant works of German "statistical science". A thorough analysis of its Italian editions appeared in three different historical contexts - the Tuscany of Peter Leopold, Venice and Naples during the 1780s - will show that Italian geography was not aimed at the scientific description of the world, but intended to revive the social awareness of space in eighteenth-century Italy. Rearranged in order either to sustain and celebrate the reforms of the Italian "Enlightened absolutism" or to present an Enlightened view of the world, the Erdbesc...