[Pausaniou Ellados periegesis] = Pausaniae Descriptio Græciæ

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[Pausaniou Ellados periegesis] = Pausaniae Descriptio Græciæ

by active approximately 150-175 Pausanias

LA·~34 hours

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Description

This thorough nineteenth‑century survey maps the whole of ancient Greece, dividing the country into ten separate books that travel from Attica through the Peloponnese, the islands, and the northern territories. Each section blends geographic detail with the myths and cult sites that shaped local identity, and the volume concludes with a comprehensive index of names and a tabular contents list for easy navigation. The author, a learned French scholar, recorded his observations with the precision of a cartographer and the curiosity of a classicist.

The opening book turns its eye to Attica, beginning at the promontory of Sunium where the temple of Minerva crowns the coast, then moving to the silver‑rich Laurium and the bustling harbor of Piræus. It describes the sanctuaries of Venus at Gnidus, the obscure shrines of lesser deities, and the ancient walls that once defended these ports. Readers are treated to a vivid blend of natural scenery, historic anecdotes about figures like Themistocles, and the lingering traces of rituals that still echo across the landscape.

Details

Language

la

Duration

~34 hours (1995K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Carolus Raeticus

Release date

2021-12-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

active approximately 150-175 Pausanias

active approximately 150-175 Pausanias

Best known for his vivid Description of Greece, this 2nd-century traveler and writer left one of the richest surviving accounts of ancient Greek places, monuments, and local traditions. His work preserves details that might otherwise have been lost forever.

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