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Three Ancient Geographical Treatises in Translation: Hanno, the King Nikomedes Periodos, and Avienus

Book information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2021
ISBN
1000461661, 9781000461664 2021018925, 2021018926, 9780367462543, 9781032112916, 9781003030379
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
4 MB (3851426 bytes)
Pages
212\213
Time added
2022-03-29 09:26:39

Description

This volume is a translation and commentary on the works of three geographers from Greco-Roman antiquity: Hanno of Carthage, from around 500 BC; the author of the Periodos Dedicated to King Nikomedes, from the last half of the second century BC; and Avienus, from the fourth century AD. The modern translations of texts in this book represent 1,000 years of Greco-Roman geographical scholarship, and thus provide an overview of the discipline from its beginnings to late antiquity. Readers will learn about the development of Greek geography, and the earliest adventures outside the Mediterranean into the Atlantic, as far south as the tropics and north toward the Arctic. These explorations make for fascinating stories about early human endeavors into an unknown world. Three Ancient Geographical Treatises in Translation offers specialists new information about Greek exploration and a modern translation of significant ancient texts, while non-specialist scholars and undergraduate students with an interest in Greco-Roman literature and ancient geography will also find the volume useful and accessible. Cover Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents List of maps Abbreviations Preface Introduction 1. Carthaginian expansion and exploration 2. The Periplous of Hanno 3. The Periodos Dedicated to King Nikomedes 4. The Ora Maritima of Avienus Epilogue Bibliography Passages cited Index

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