
Key to understanding the ancient history of Ukraine and the northern Black Sea coast is access to material contained in the works of ancient authors. Students of history and archaeology are often frustrated by the limited availability of original texts and translations, especially of less commonly read authors. In addition, although the Internet and other resources have provided significant assistance, keeping track of publications in the English-speaking countries, Western Europe and nations of the former Warsaw Pact and USSR can be daunting, even for the specialist. The author’s objective has been to provide a complete compilation of source material on the history, geography and ethnography of Ukraine in Antiquity. Works of extant Roman authors, both well-known and obscure, have been examined for relevant material. In addition to historians and writers on natural history, works of the poets have been included, not only for strict historical data, but also to provide insight into Roman understanding of, and attitudes toward, the lands and peoples encompassed by present-day Ukraine. These excerpts are accompanied by new English translations and brief commentaries that address the historical context, examine parallels in Latin and Greek literature and make use of modern archaeological, medical and scientific knowledge to illuminate passages, some of which have been the subject of controversy for centuries. Fin ally, the author provides numerous archaeological and numismatic illustrations and an extensive bibliography of Latin and Greek sources as well as English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Ukrainian and Russian secondary literature and a listing of Internet resources. www.reka.si
Page Count:
695
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Trafford
ISBN-10:
1425150837
ISBN-13:
9781425150839
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