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To the Ends of the Earth : How Ancient Conquerors, Explorers, Scientists, and Traders Connected the World

by: Schulz, R.J.

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Code: 30558
ISBN-13: 9780197668023 / 978-0-19-766802-3
ISBN-10: 019766802X / 0-19-766802-X
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 2024
Publication Place: Oxford
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 554
Book Condition: New

To the Ends of the Earth
How Ancient Conquerors, Explorers, Scientists, and Traders Connected the World

Raimund J. Schulz and Translated by Robert Savage

Provides the first modern synthesis of ancient exploration in its wider political, economic, and cultural contexts, to show why and how ancient explorers gained extensive knowledge of the world long before Columbus crossed the Atlantic
Assimilates sources from all over the ancient world, including those in Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Indian/Sanskrit/Pali, and Chinese
Integrates individual expeditions, which until now were treated separately or only under geographic aspects, into the wider political and economic history of Eurasia
Considers provocative questions like why ancient mariners never crossed the Atlantic—or did they?—and how ancient exploration inspired the voyages of discovery in Early Modern Europe


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A sweeping history of ancient exploration, the first full-scale account in over a century

Odysseus. Jason and the Argonauts. Heracles. Greek mythology is full of tales of heroes setting out for the unknown. Such tales reflected and instilled a sense of confidence in the Greeks as they explored the limits of their world. Their voyages of discovery (and conquest), most dramatically under Alexander the Great, are but the most famous examples of ancient exploration. These expeditions were built on earlier voyages, notably those by Bronze Age Egyptians and Mesopotamians, and led to further global travel, trade, and warfare among the Romans, Persians, Scythians, Indians, and Chinese.

To the Ends of the Earth is the first modern history of ancient exploration in over a century. Ranging from the Mediterranean Bronze Age to the third century CE, it reveals long-distance, explorative campaigning to be more than a mere ephemeral phenomenon of ancient history. Rather, exploration was, and still is, an integral and driving force of economic, political, and cultural development. Through the prisms of trade, travel, and politics, Raimund J. Schulz provides a sweeping, 1000-year history of all of Eurasia. He traces the pathways and periods of ancient discovery—from the North Atlantic to China, from the Russian steppes to the Sahara—understanding these journeys not as isolated actions, but within their political, military, economic, and cultural contexts. This book explains why adventurers, traders, colonisers, generals, and envoys set out over and over to explore new horizons, the intentions that guided them, and the long-term consequences of their discoveries. By the third century CE remote civilizations were connected as never before and the foundational dynamics of these voyages later contributed to European overseas exploration in the Early Modern Age. To the Ends of the Earth not only offers a fresh look at the ancient world, but also significantly contributes to an understanding of premodern world history by releasing Greco-Roman antiquity from its relative isolation and placing it in a global context.

Table of Contents
Introduction, or, An American in Carthage
1. A World on the Move: Ancient Rulers, Traders, and Heroes
2. Apollo's Disciples: Exploration in the Seventh and Sixth Centuries BCE
3. Beyond the Mediterranean: Carthage and Persia Explore Africa and India
4. New Horizons on Land and at Sea
5. Investigating the East and South: Advances in the Hellenistic Era
6. The Romans Explore the North
7. The Globalisation of Eurasia in the First and Second Century CE
8. How the Old World Came to the New: Ancient Knowledge and Early Modern Expansion
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Timeline
Notes
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Index of Names
Index of Places

 
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To the Ends of the Earth : How Ancient Conquerors, Explorers, Scientists, and Traders Connected the World

by: Schulz, R.J.

  • ISBN-13: 9780197668023 / 978-0-19-766802-3
  • ISBN-03: 019766802X / 0-19-766802-X
  • Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2024

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