- Erythrâs Thalássēs), also
known by its
Latin name as the
Periplus Maris Erythraei, is a Greco-Roman
periplus written in
Koine Gr**** that
describes navigation...
-
Malabathrum is
mentioned in the
first century Gr**** text
Periplus Maris Erythraei and
sourced to a
people called 'Sêsatai',
identified with
Kirradai (Kirata)...
- from D. cinnabari, and is
mentioned in the 1st
century Periplus Maris Erythraei (****.10.17) as one of the
products of Socotra.
Socotra had been an important...
- not
comparable to that of
later Indo-Roman trade. The
Periplus Maris Erythraei mentions a time when sea
trade between Egypt and the
subcontinent did...
- by Macmillan, St. Martin's Press. C****on, Lionel. The
Periplus Maris Erythraei: Text With Introduction, Translation, and Commentary.
Princeton University...
- this trade,
along with Kodumanal, an
inland city. The
Periplus Maris Erythraei describes Greco-Roman
merchants selling in Barbari**** "thin clothing,...
- (74 km (46.0 mi)) and in
Gujarat (161 km (100.0 mi)). The
Periplus Maris Erythraei (c. 80 AD)
called the
river the
Namnadius (Ναμνάδιος),
Ptolemy called...
- and
Kerobottros respectively, the Graeco-Roman
trade map
Periplus Maris Erythraei refers to the
Cheras as Keprobotras. All
these Graeco-Roman
names are...
-
ports and
commerce in the
Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea (Periplus
Maris Erythraei), and in the
slightly later work of the
geographer Ptolemy. Mahavamsa...
-
Encyclopedia of India, ed.
George Menachery, Vol. II., Trichur.
Periplus Maris Erythraei "The
Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea", (trans).
Wilfred Schoff (1912),...