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Megasthenes' Indica Richard Stoneman (University of Exeter, UK)

Megasthenes' Indica By Richard Stoneman (University of Exeter, UK)

Megasthenes' Indica by Richard Stoneman (University of Exeter, UK)


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This book provides a new translation of all the surviving portions of the description of India written by Megasthenes in about 310 BCE, the fullest account of Indian geography, history and customs available to the classical world.

Megasthenes' Indica Summary

Megasthenes' Indica: A New Translation of the Fragments with Commentary by Richard Stoneman (University of Exeter, UK)

This book provides a new translation of all the surviving portions of the description of India written by Megasthenes in about 310 BCE, the fullest account of Indian geography, history and customs available to the classical world. The Indica was a pioneering work of ethnography that exemplified a new direction in Hellenistic writing; India was little-known to the Greeks before the expedition of Alexander the Great in 326325 BCE, and Megasthenes, who resided as an ambassador in the Maurya capital Pataliputra for some time, provided the classical world with most of what it knew about India.

Megasthenes book, which became a classic in antiquity, now survives only in fragments preserved in other Greek and Latin authors. Stonemans work offers a reliable and accessible version of all the writings that can plausibly be ascribed to Megasthenes. His subject ranges from detailed accounts of social structure and the royal household, to descriptions of elephant hunting and Indian philosophical ideas. His book is the only written source contemporary with the Maurya kingdom of Candragupta, since writing was not in use in India at this date. This translation provides a path to clearer understanding of Greek ethnography and a valuable resource on Indian history.

The book will be of value not only to classical scholars with an interest in Hellenistic history and cultural attitudes, and to their students, but also to scholars working on the early history of India, who have had to rely (unless they are also Greek scholars) on scattered and dated collections of evidence.

Megasthenes' Indica Reviews

"The new translation of the fragments by Richard Stoneman will be the standard point of entry for subsequent scholars and readers approaching what remains of this text, especially in the English-speaking world. It offers a clear and accurate translation, and the notes will helpfully orient those new to Megasthenes, as well as offering much that is stimulating to those already familiar with his work... It makes accessible and comprehensible an important author for the study of Greek knowledge of, and interest in, other cultures and places, and is sure to have a considerable life as a valuable resource for scholars of the Greek and Roman and of the Indian worlds." - Bryn Mawr Classical Review

"[Stoneman's] edition of Megasthenes Indica is a very welcome addition to the scholarly material on this text...The dated nature of the previously available sources signalled a strong need for such a work. Not only does it make the
research of Megasthenes easier for those of us with a particular interest in the Indica, but it makes the text significantly more accessible for researchers who are less singularly focused on this author. Additionally, it makes it much easier to include Megasthenes work within teaching materials. As a result of this, the book has the potential to expand the number of people reading and working on the Indica." - The Classical Review

About Richard Stoneman (University of Exeter, UK)

Richard Stoneman is an Honorary Visiting Professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Exeter, UK. His research concentrates on the legends of Alexander the Great and on Greek knowledge of India (most of which was due to Alexanders campaign). His books include Alexander the Great: A Life in Legend (2008) and The Greek Experience of India: From Alexander to the Indo-Greeks (2019). His three-volume edition of the Alexander Romance is in the process of publication.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Life and Work The Fragments Book I: Geography and Resources Book II: Political Structures Book III: The Indian Philosophers Appendix Commentary Commentary on Book I: Geography and Resources Commentary on Book II: Political Structures Commentary on Book III: The Philosophers Commentary on Appendix Pliny's Indian Tribes (NH 6.5680)

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NPB9780367472948
9780367472948
0367472945
Megasthenes' Indica: A New Translation of the Fragments with Commentary by Richard Stoneman (University of Exeter, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-07-27
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