I'm self-studying from Measures, Integrals and Martingales. I find it good because the chapters are short and precise.
What is a good book to read to be well prepared to read Schilling's book? The pre-requisite book should cover some topics on rigorous analysis. The book should be as short and precise as Schiling's. I have bad experience with long books.
I have a Bachelor in Mathematical Economics from a Business School, so I know a lot about linear algebra and calculus but from an applied point of view ("understand the formulas and compute with parameters" approach). Now I try learn mathematical analysis from a theoretical point of view and am interested in books directed for pure math students.