Pseudo-Skylax's Periplous : The Circumnavigation of the Inhabited World

Pseudo-Skylax's Periplous : The Circumnavigation of the Inhabited World

by Graham Shipley

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The Periplous--often attributed to Skylax of Karyanda but in fact written by an unknown author during the fourth century BC--describes the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Seas as known by the ancient Greeks in great detail, noting towns, rivers, harbors, and mountains. This is the first full edition of the Periplous to be published since 1855, and the first complete English translation.

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