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Ladataan... The Extraordinary Voyage of Pytheas the Greek: The Man Who Discovered Britain (alkuperäinen julkaisuvuosi 2001; vuoden 2002 painos)Tekijä: Barry Cunliffe (Tekijä)
TeostiedotThe Extraordinary Voyage of Pytheas the Greek (tekijä: Barry Cunliffe) (2001)
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Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et. Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. I have to admit that this little 178 page book took me by surprise. If the photographs and maps were removed it would be shortened to 166 pages. Take out the "further reading" section and all the quoted text and you would be left with only 156 pages (approximately) which meander just as much as Pytheas's exploration. A good chunk of those remaining pages have large segments on periphery details like tin smelting and the electrostatic qualities of amber. Unfortunately for ancient history enthusiasts there is not anything to refer to for first hand accounts of the travels of Pytheas. Unlike Cook or Columbus, the writings of Pytheas did not survive to present day. All that is left are the numerous documents either quoting Pytheas or written about Pytheas. Such as this book. näyttää 5/5
"What Cunliffe neglects to do, however, is make Pytheas the convincing, three-dimensional hero of his own tale." "Still, the shrewd guesswork and engaging story are a pleasure to follow."
In 320BC an expedition set out from what is now southern France on an unprecedented journey: to find out what lay beyond the pillars of Hercules (the mouth of the Mediterranean) in the mythological northern lands. Pythias' great journey was both the first and last Greek attempt to explore northern Europe. Cunliffe has used this journey to recreate the world through which the Greek ship sailed with its bustling trade, ferocious wars and complex, pre-literate societies. As Pythias sails up the English Channel and becomes the first literate man to visit Britain we learn about the world view of classical Greece and about our own ancestors at the furthest limit of written experience. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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Unfortunately, the author devoted too much detail on tangential matters such as the geologic history of areas visited, the formation of tin and amber, etc.
Far more interesting was the analysis of later writers' recapitulation of Pytheas' lost writing, and his most likely journey to and from Britain. The chapter on Ultima Thule was especially interesting.
Although far from a great work, the book is still recommended for anyone interested in this explorer. ( )