Pseudo-Skylax's Periplous : The Circumnavigation of the Inhabited World - Text, Translation and Commentary by Graham Shipley (2019, Hardcover, Revised edition)

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PublisherLiverpool University Press
ISBN-101789620910
ISBN-139781789620917
eBay Product ID (ePID)27038477301

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Number of Pages276 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NamePseudo-Skylax's Periplous : The Circumnavigation of the Inhabited World - Text, Translation and Commentary
Publication Year2019
SubjectHistorical Geography, Ancient Languages (See Also Latin), Essays & Travelogues, Ancient & Classical, Europe / General
FeaturesRevised Edition, Revised
TypeLanguage Course
AuthorGraham Shipley
Subject AreaForeign Language Study, Travel, Literary Collections, History
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight12.3 Oz
Item Length8.7 in
Item Width6.5 in

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Edition Number2
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2020-288436
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsOf the first edition: '. . . offers a wealth of geographical, ethnographical and historical information . . . strikes a happy balance between introductory remarks and depth of coverage . . . Through the scholarly weight of his commentary and his clear presentation of the text and its issues, Shipley has succeeded in making the Periplous accessible and relevant, while setting the bar high for future editions of ancient geographers. . . . Shipley's masterly new edition makes the text available to classicists and historians interested in Mediterranean geography and in intellectual pursuits in the late Greek classical era.' F. Racine, Classical Review 63, 1 (2013)Of the first edition: 'Shipley has produced a most valuable edition of a hitherto little-read text. He encourages sympathetic and productive engagement with an enigmatic work that spans different intellectual, historical and geographical contexts. In this, he has done a service not only to the unknown author of the text, but also to those who are interested in the history of the Mediterranean world, the intellectual milieu of the fourth century BC and the geographical tradition.' K. Clarke, Journal of Hellenic Studies (2013), 'Stylishly produced and generously illustrated . . . succeeds in presenting a fresh and sympathetic assessment . . . at the same time making this obscure text more widely accessible . . . will become a standard reference tool.' M. Woolmer, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2012, Of the first edition: '. . . offers a wealth of geographical, ethnographical and historical information . . . strikes a happy balance between introductory remarks and depth of coverage . . . Through the scholarly weight of his commentary and his clear presentation of the text and its issues, Shipley has succeeded in making the Periplous accessible and relevant, while setting the bar high for future editions of ancient geographers. . . . Shipley's masterly new edition makes the text available to classicists and historians interested in Mediterranean geography and in intellectual pursuits in the late Greek classical era.' F. Racine, Classical Review 63, 1 (2013) Of the first edition: 'Shipley has produced a most valuable edition of a hitherto little-read text. He encourages sympathetic and productive engagement with an enigmatic work that spans different intellectual, historical and geographical contexts. In this, he has done a service not only to the unknown author of the text, but also to those who are interested in the history of the Mediterranean world, the intellectual milieu of the fourth century BC and the geographical tradition.' K. Clarke, Journal of Hellenic Studies (2013)
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal910.91822
Table Of ContentIllustrations Preface Symbols and special abbreviations INTRODUCTION TEXT TRANSLATION COMMENTARY SELECT APPARATUS CRITICUS Works cited Select index
SynopsisThe text of the Periplous or 'circumnavigation' that survives under the name of Skylax of Karyanda is in fact by an unknown author of the 4th century BC. It describes the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Sea, naming hundreds of towns with geographical features such as rivers, harbours and mountains. But, argues Graham Shipley, it is not the record of a voyage or a navigational handbook for sailors. It is, rather, the first work of Greek theoretical geography, written in Athens at a time of intellectual ferment and intense speculation about the nature and dimensions of the inhabited world. While other scientists were gathering data about natural science and political systems or making rapid advances in philosophy, rhetorical theory, and cosmology, the unknown author collected data about the structure of the lands bordering the seas known to the Greeks, and compiled sailing distances and times along well-frequented routes. His aim was probably nothing less ambitious than to demonstrate the size of the inhabited world of the Greeks. This is the first full edition of the Periplous for over 150 years, and includes a newly revised Greek text and specially produced maps along with the first complete English translation. Interest in ancient geographical writings has never been so strong, yet many of the key texts are inaccessible to those who do not read Greek. With its relatively limited vocabulary and simple, yet varied, syntax, it will provide a useful text for those moving beyond the elementary study of ancient Greek language. In this fully reset second edition, the introduction is expanded to include a section on the late-antique geographer Markianos, and updates incorporated into both the Introduction and Commentary., The text of the Periplous or 'circumnavigation' is a highly significant geographical text by a 4th century BC author. It describes the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Sea, and may have been written to demonstrate the size of the inhabited world of the ancient Greeks. This revised edition contains the text and translation, with full commentary.
LC Classification NumberD973

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