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Pytheas of Massalia - Kaplan - Wiley Online LibraryDec 20, 2019 · Pytheas (ca. 350–320 bce) was a geographer, astronomer, and explorer from the Greek city of Massalia. None of his works survive.
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Pytheas of Massalia: texts, translation, and commentaryAug 14, 2022 · Pytheas of Massalia (modern day Marseille) abandoned his native Mediterranean to explore Europe's Atlantic coast, circumnavigate Britain and perhaps advance as ...
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Pytheas of Massalia - ResearchGateNone of his works survive, but he is credited by later writers with making observations on latitudes and solstices, and speculating on the cause of tides. He ...
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(PDF) PYTHEAS OF MASSALIA AND HIS VOYAGE TO THE NORTH ATLANTIC IN THE LIGHT OF ONOMASTICS### Summary of Pytheas of Massalia's Life, Voyage, and Discoveries
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[PDF] Chapter 1 - Tidal science before and after NewtonPytheas also observed that there were two high tides per lunar day and that their amplitude depended on the phases of the Moon (spring tides). These findings ...
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book I Chapter 4### Extracted Text from Section 1.4.3
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Massilia - World History EncyclopediaMar 6, 2013 · According to most sources, the city was settled on land obtained from the Ligurian Segobriges. Protis, a Greek from Phocaea, had been searching ...Missing: Phocaean | Show results with:Phocaean
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Massalia | Ancient Greece: A Very Short IntroductionArchaeology, combined with some suggestive passages of Herodotus, does, however, confirm that the founders of Massalia were indeed from Ionian Phocaea.
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book II Chapter 4### Mentions of Pytheas and Summary
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Pytheas | Research Starters - EBSCOPytheas of Massalia was an ancient Greek explorer who is noted for being the first known individual to venture into the far reaches of the North Atlantic.
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Pytheas Encyclopedia Arctica 15: BiographiesPytheas of Massilia or Marseille (ca. 340-285 BC) was a Greek scientist and navigator who, around the time of Alexander the Great, led the first known great ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Pytheas and Hecataeus: Visions of the North in the Late Fourth ...These observations show that the postulated con- tinuum of Greek geographical/meteorological/astronomical knowledge is not only a modern hermeneutic tool ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Geography (Chapter 3, 393a9–394a6) (Chapter 5) - Pseudo-AristotleDec 10, 2020 · Most importantly, the French scholar Paul Fabre suggests that Pytheas sailed between 380 and 360 bce.Footnote These dates were accepted ...
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(DOC) PYTHEAS: A REAPPRAISAL OF THE WRITTEN SOURCES ...This case study uses archaeological and anthropological knowledge to check details dating from the time of the visit to southern England of Pytheas of ...Missing: lifespan | Show results with:lifespan
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From Land's End to the Levant: did Britain's tin sources transform the ...May 7, 2025 · Later Roman summaries of a now lost text describe the voyage of Pytheas the Greek to Belerion (Cornwall) around 320 BC (Cunliffe 2001), ...Missing: critiques | Show results with:critiques
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On the Ocean: The Famous Voyage of PytheasJul 14, 2017 · Pytheas was a citizen of the western Greek city of Massilia (modern-day Marseille), which became a major trading power in the western ...
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A Brave New World: Hellenism from Alexander to Hadrian - IdeasAround 325 B.C.E., the geographer and mariner Pytheas of Massalia embarked on an expedition to explore the western ocean. After breaking the Carthaginian ...<|separator|>
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Early Vessels in Arctic Exploration and Voyaging Encyclopedia ...or a large merchant ship would have been Pytheas' selection, any more than a ... Pytheas would have placed a similar limitation on the size of the crew he took
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Pliny, Natural History, 37 (a) - ATTALUSPytheas speaks of an estuary of the Ocean named Metuonis and extending for 750 miles, the shores of which are inhabited by a German tribe, the Guiones. From ...
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Geminus - Hellenica WorldFragments of this commentary are preserved by Simplicius in his commentary on Aristotle's Physics. ... Pytheas Seleucus Sosigenes of Alexandria Sosigenes ...<|separator|>
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How much do we know about Pytheas? : r/AskHistorians - RedditNov 1, 2025 · Several fragments make it clear that Pytheas measured the extent of his own journey from Gadeira (Cadiz) and that he sailed "along the coast of ...Missing: Hanssen Berger compilation
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The Greeks and Ancient Trade with the Atlantic | Cambridge CoreDec 23, 2013 · Strabo, p. 104 (on the authority of Polybius). Polybius' opinions on Pytheas are generally worthless, but he would hardly have invented a detail ...
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Pytheas and Thule: Facts and Fictions - Academia.edu... voyage of Pytheas took place sometime before 330-325 BC (during the era of Alexander the Great). This date can only be derived by reference to the oldest ...
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[PDF] arXiv:1511.06691v1 [physics.hist-ph] 19 Nov 2015Nov 19, 2015 · Ptolemy gives the latitude 63◦ for the centre of Thule. ... Ptolemy's Thule must be distinguished from Pytheas' Thule and is to be equated with.
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(PDF) Diodorus' use of Timaeus - Academia.eduThe study examines Diodorus Siculus' reliance on Timaeus of Tauromenion as a significant source for Sicilian historical narratives in his Bibliotheke Historike.
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None### Summary of Pytheas's Initial Journey from Massalia to Britain
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book IV Chapter 5### Summary of Strabo on Pytheas's Exploration of Britain (Book IV Chapter 5)
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LacusCurtius • Diodorus Siculus — Book V Chapters 19‑40### Summary of Passages on Britain, Britons, Tin Trade, Cassiterides, and Ancient Explorers
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Pytheas, Tacitus and Thule - jstorThe surviving evidence points to Pytheas' Thule being either Iceland or Norway. The fact that Ptolemy provided the right location for Shetland suggests that it ...
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Pytheas the Massaliot and the Baltic. Myth or Reality? - ResearchGateAug 10, 2025 · This article revisits the idea of Pytheas reaching the Baltic, very possibly the area of the northern mouth of Tanais (Vistula? Nemunas?), and the idea of ...Missing: lifespan | Show results with:lifespan
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[PDF] 9 · The Growth of an Empirical Cartography in Hellenistic GreeceIn contrast to many periods in the ancient and medieval world, we are able to reconstruct throughout the Greek period-and indeed into the Roman-a continuum in.<|separator|>
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View of Pytheas the Massaliot and the Baltic. Myth or Reality?True enough Caesar's numbers are possible within dynamic coastal theory, even if it is distinctly at the lower end of the scale, but so are Pytheas'. Thus ...
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[PDF] A concise history of the theories of tides, precession-nutation and ...Pytheas discovered not only that there were two high tides per lunar day, but also that the amplitude depended on the phases of the Moon. The Greek scientists ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Pliny the Elder, Natural History (37 books) - ToposTextThe seas around the coast are the Northern Ocean, flowing up to the mouth of the Rhine, the Britannic Ocean between the Rhine and the Sequana, and, between ...
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None### Summary of Pytheas's Data Used by Eratosthenes and Hipparchus for Latitude and Maps
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[PDF] Ultima Thule in West EuropeanPYTHEAS of Massilia, a Greek merchant and traveller, undertook in the second half of the 4th celltury B.C. his famous and memorable.
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Ultima Thule - Oxford ReferenceTo the Romans it was the northernmost extremity of the world, described by Virgil as Ultima Thule, literally 'Furthest Thule'.... ... Access to the complete ...
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SENECA THE YOUNGER, MEDEA - Theoi Classical Texts LibraryThe beautiful barbaric Medea, daughter of the king, by the help of her magic aided Jason in all these labours and accompanied him in his flight.Missing: northern paradise
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Pytheas, Tacitus and Thule | Britannia | Cambridge CoreJun 5, 2018 · Ptolemy in his Geography, prepared 50 years after Agricola's expedition and based on the work of Marinos of Tyre, placed Thule above Orkney, ...The Thule Of Pytheas · Berrice And Belgae · The Thule Of Tacitus And...Missing: coordinates | Show results with:coordinates
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Bronze Age long-distance connections: Baltic amber in AššurMay 16, 2023 · The beads represent some of the earliest amber specimens in southwest Asia and also some of the most distant discoveries from the find areas in the Baltic ...
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