In this first study of the Greek and Roman exploration for over
half a century, Duane W. Roller presents an important examination
of the impact of the Greeks and Romans on the world through the
Pillars of Herakles and beyond the Mediterranean.
Roller chronicles a detailed account of the series of explorers
who were to discover the entire Atlantic coast; north to Iceland,
Scandinavia and the Baltic, and south into the Africa tropics. His
account examines these early pioneers and their discoveries, and
contributes a brand new chapter to the history of exploration.
Based not only on the literary evidence, but also personal
knowledge of the areas from the Arctic to west Africa, the book
looks at the people, from the earliest Greeks, through the
Carthaginians to the Romans, and examines their exploration of this
vast and largely unfamiliar territory.
Discussing for the first time the relevance of Iceland and the
Arctic to Greco-Roman culture, this groundbreaking work is an
enthralling and informative read that will be an invaluable study
resource for Greek and Roman history courses
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