The Sea route to India: Periplus Maris Erythraei 57

Classical Quarterly 34 (02):473- (1984)
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Chapter 57 of the Periplus Marts Erythraei is our sole source for a nugget of vital information: how westerners learned to sail over the open sea to India. Unfortunately, emendations distort the Greek in all editions1 and misconceptions the rendering in all translations

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