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  1. The World's First Travel Writer Was a Guy From Ancient Greece

    See Courses. So wrote Greek geographer Pausanias, one of the very first travel writers, in his second-century book Hellados Periegesis, or Description of Greece. As the oldest and most detailed ...

  2. Pausanias, the first travel writer: a historical perspective

    Pausanias was an ancient Greek traveller and geographer, who is known as the world's first travel writer. Pausanias was born in 110 AD in Asia Minor, a province of the Roman Empire. 1 As a result of the dissolution of borders that the Roman Empire had brought, Pausanias had experienced a world without boundaries.

  3. Travel literature

    Literature. The genre of travel literature or travelogue encompasses outdoor literature, guide books, nature writing, and travel memoirs. [1] One early travel memoirist in Western literature was Pausanias, a Greek geographer of the 2nd century CE. In the early modern period, James Boswell 's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides (1786) helped shape ...

  4. The Uncharted Horizons of Ibn Hawqal, the World's First Travel Writer

    Ibn Hawqal was the first to travel south of the equator along the coasts of East Africa, where he witnessed the thriving African tribes which he noted were heathen ( kafir).In stark contrast, the previous Greek writers had written, based only on simple logic and without actually travelling or exploring the area, that this region was barren and uninhabitable.

  5. The Top Ten Most Influential Travel Books

    A Smithsonian Magazine Contributing Writer, Tony Perrottet is the author of five travel and history books, including Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and The Sinner's Grand ...

  6. Destinations One Of The World's First-Ever Travel Writers Wanted

    One of the first travel writers actually published his book, "Periegesis Hellados," a very long time ago. In fact, historians believe he began working on it around 150 C.E. The title means "Description of Greece," and it was written by Pausanias, who lived from around 115 C.E. through 180 C.E. Pausanias was born in the Asia Minor province of ...

  7. [PDF] Herodotus as a Travel Writer

    Herodotus as a Travel Writer. S. Boškov. Published 2020. History. The travels and travel experiences of ancient authors played a crucial role in many ancient texts, yet a clearly defined genre of travel writing did not exist at that time. Even though travelogues were not a characteristic literary form in antiquity, we can find descriptions ...

  8. Travel Writing in Antiquity

    Quick Reference. Odysseus's travels as described in Homer's Odyssey are sometimes referred to as the earliest known "travel writing" from the ancient world, as are the Histories of Herodotus, from about four ... From: Travel Writing in Antiquity in The Oxford Companion to World Exploration ». Subjects: History.

  9. PDF Herodotus as a Travel Writer

    Herodotus as a Travel Writer Svetozar Boškov1 I. Introduction The travels and travel experiences of ancient authors played a crucial role in many ancient texts, yet a clearly defined genre of travel writing did not exist at that time. Even though travelogues were not a characteristic

  10. Pausanias, the first travel writer: a historical perspective

    Affiliations 1 Directorate of Research, Studies, and Documentation, National Public Health Organization, 3-5 Agrafon Street, Athens 15123, Greece.; 2 Department of Travel Medicine, National Public Health Organization, Athens15123, Greece.

  11. Pausanias: Travel Writing in Ancient Greece. Classical Literature and

    Chapters 3 and 4 situate Pausanias in the context of travel and travel literature in ancient the Greek world, and in the Greek East of Pausanias's day in particular. Here Pretzler deftly balances a comparative overview of travel and travel writing outside of Pausanias with an appreciation of Pausanias's unique place in that milieu.

  12. Category:Ancient travel writers

    Ancient Greek travel writers ‎ (4 P) Categories: Ancient writers. Travel writers.

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    from Part I - Travel Writing by Period. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 January 2019. By. Jonathan S. Burgess. Edited by. Nandini Das and. Tim Youngs. Chapter. Get access.

  14. Pausanias: Travel Writing in Ancient Greece: Classical Literature and

    Travel Writing in Ancient Greece. Maria Pretzler (Author) Additional resources available. Paperback $47.95 $43.15 Ebook (PDF) $43.15 $34.52 Ebook (Epub & Mobi) $43.15 $34.52. ... A discussion of Greek texts that deal with fictional or actual travel experiences provides a background for a detailed study of the Periegesis as travel literature ...

  15. Athens and Travel Literature

    Travel writers portray Athens as a palimpsest, a city hidden under layers of myth, time, and writing; a city bound to excite and disappoint at the same time. The original is probably never to be uncovered and like Bonhomme's and Derrida's "Photographer on the Acropolis" the travel writer will keep dreaming, "haunted with the ...

  16. Greco-Roman travel writing: new perspectives on an ancient game

    3. Of related interest is an earlier collection of essays: Colin Adams and Ray Laurence, eds., Travel and Geography in the Roman Empire (London: Routledge, 2001), two of whose contributors (Kai Brodersen and Benet Salway) also appear in Talbert and Brodersen (2004). On mapping, a substantive recent discussion by a Classicist (but venturing well beyond antiquity) is Christian Jacob, The ...

  17. Category:Ancient Greek travel writers

    Pages in category "Ancient Greek travel writers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Damastes of Sigeum; P. Pausanias (geographer) Dionysius Periegetes; Philostephanus

  18. Channeling History as a Travel Writer: Duncan J.D. Smith

    I n this exclusive interview, James Blake Wiener of Ancient History Encyclopedia (AHE) speaks to acclaimed travel writer, historian, and photographer Duncan J.D. Smith about the unusual perspectives he shares in his Only In Guides.Reveling in hidden gems, abandoned ruins, and little-known museums, Duncan J.D. Smith's travel guides of major European cities are filled with fun bits of history ...

  19. Travel and Travel Writing

    Abstract. Greek travellers tried to take their city with them: travel is typically conducted as a civic act, one justified and defined by one's tie to the city: trade, for example, or martial aggression, or colonization. This article discusses the range of travel experiences reflected in surviving literature. The study of ancient travel focuses ...

  20. Pausanias: Travel Writing in Ancient... by Pretzler, Maria

    Pausanias: Travel Writing in Ancient Greece (Classical Literature and Society) Paperback - November 22, 2007. In this book, Maria Pretzler combines a thorough introduction to Pausanias with exciting new perspectives. She considers the process and influences that shaped the "Periegesis", and maps out its literary and cultural context.

  21. Capturing Moments of Awe through Travel Poetry

    According to The Cambridge History of Travel Writing, poetry is "inseparable from the experience and discursive fabric of travel." Some of our most ancient texts, such as the Epic of Gilgamesh ...

  22. Patrick Leigh Fermor: The English Writer Who Fought for Greece

    Travel and love for Greece led Leigh Fermor to the Peloponnese, where he built a house. Credit: Mtale/Wikimedia Commons/ CC BY 2.0. Travel and love for Greece led Leigh Fermor to the Peloponnese, which became his home for many decades. Captivated by the green scenery of this blessed place, washed by the rich sea waves, he settled here in the 1960s.

  23. Snakes, Apes and Ferrets: The Ancient Greek Love of Pets

    Snakes, ferrets, cats, apes, and birds were kept as pets. More unusual was that snakes were also kept as pets since they kept mice and rat numbers down. Ferrets were also kept for pest control. Although cats were worshiped and prized in ancient Egypt, there are few records of cats in ancient Greek writing. Yet the existence of the Aegean cat, a ...

  24. Searching for traces of the ancient Chola dynasty

    Brihadisvara Temple, a revered religious site for Hindus in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India, was built by King Rajaraja Chola I in A.D. 1010. With an imposing 216-foot-tall stone pyramidal spire, the ...

  25. Carthage was Rome's greatest rival. Go see its side of the story

    Exploring ancient Carthage. Yet, Rome was unable to erase Carthage from history in its entirety, says Miles. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979, the ancient site of Carthage, at the ...

  26. Dutch tourist accused of graffitiing ancient Roman villa in ...

    A tourist from the Netherlands has defaced a frescoed wall in an ancient Roman house in Herculaneum, near Naples, damaging a building that survived the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD ...

  27. The Best Travel Books of All Time, According to Authors

    From Hunter S. Thompson's 1972 acid trip Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas to Herodotus's 440 b.c. Histories, these are the writer-approved best travel books.

  28. 15 Best Travel Essentials for Lake Como

    One travel writer (and carry-on-only) shares the clothing, shoes, and accessories she packed for a recent trip to Lake Como. Her picks include versatile two-piece sets, a breezy button-down shirt ...

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    We asked our writers to share their favorite lakes in the country. budget travel. 11 free things to do in Paris. Jun 7, 2024 • 12 min read. Look beyond the French capital's most famous sights and you'll discover many free things to do in Paris - and get a local's perspective on the city too.

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    Swimming in the South Fork of the Yuba River at China Dam, a short walk from Purdon Crossing, near the town of Nevada City. Dillon Seitchik-Reardon. The best of California is not its famous cities ...