Ps.- Escílax § 20, la descripción del Danubio y el problema de las fuentes del Periplo
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1994.v62.i1.434Abstract
If the conjecture generally admitted for Ps.Scylax § 20 is accepted, then the author of this Periplus agrees with Herodotus’ description of the Danube river. However, the mention of Danube’s Adriatic mouth takes up a different tradition, first documented in Theopompus. This discrepancy asks for a throughout discussion of Ps.Scylax’ sources.
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