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Strabo
[ strey-boh ]
noun
- 63? b.c.鈥揳.d. 21?, Greek geographer and historian.
Strabo
/ 藞蝉迟谤别瑟产蓹蕣 /
noun
- Strabo?63 bc?23 adMGreekGEOGRAPHY: geographerHISTORY: historian ?63 bc 鈥?23 ad , Greek geographer and historian, noted for his Geographica
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His account may remind readers of past travelogues such as Patrick Leigh Fermor鈥檚 鈥淎 Time of Gifts鈥 or John Steinbeck鈥檚 鈥淎 Russian Journal,鈥 both of which dip a toe in the Black Sea鈥檚 waters, but as M眉hling points out, the sea has been an object of fascination for foreign writers since the time of Strabo and Herodotus.
The result, according to classical writers like Galen, Strabo, and Herodotus, was a large, sweet, shelf-stable fruit that was a prized treat throughout the Roman world.
Scholars link it to a story by Strabo in 7 B.C., and a European version in 1634.
Greek philosophers like Strabo made contemporary accounts of the Gaul tribes' penchant for heads.
The Gauls embalmed heads from enemies 鈥渙f high repute,鈥 Strabo wrote about 2,000 years ago, 鈥渋n cedar-oil . . . they would not deign to give them back even for a ransom of an equal weight of gold.鈥
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