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Pausanias

Pausanias

Pausanias was a Greek traveler and geographer, best known for his work 'Description of Greece,' which remains a vital source for understanding ancient Greek culture and geography. Living during the 2nd century AD, he meticulously documented his journeys through various regions of Greece, providing detailed accounts of cities, monuments, and religious practices. His writings not only reflect the geographical and cultural landscape of his time but also serve as a window into the beliefs and customs of ancient Greek society. Pausanias's significance lies in his unique approach to travel writing, blending personal observation with historical and mythological references. His work is often considered one of the earliest examples of guidebooks, offering insights into the significance of local sites and their histories. He influenced later historians and geographers, and his detailed descriptions have been invaluable for modern scholars studying ancient Greece. Through his meticulous documentation, Pausanias has left a lasting legacy as a key figure in the preservation of Greek heritage and history.

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“No matter how many things women suffer, nothing can take away their appetite for trouble.””

“Destiny obscures human purposes like everything else human, just as if it were a muddy river-bottom swallowing pebbles.””

Guide to Greece, Volume 2: Southern Greece

“As to the age of Hesiod and Homer, I have conducted very careful researches into this matter, but I do not like to write on the subject, as I know the quarrelsome nature of those especially who constitute the modern school of epic criticism.””

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“No matter how many things women suffer, nothing can take away their appetite for trouble.””

“Destiny obscures human purposes like everything else human, just as if it were a muddy river-bottom swallowing pebbles.””

Guide to Greece, Volume 2: Southern Greece

“As to the age of Hesiod and Homer, I have conducted very careful researches into this matter, but I do not like to write on the subject, as I know the quarrelsome nature of those especially who constitute the modern school of epic criticism.””

Complete Works

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Pausanias' Description of Greece, Volume II.
Pausanias' Description of Greece, Volume I.

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