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Pytheas The Son Of The Oceans

Patrizio Corda

Casa editrice: Patrizio Corda

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327 BC. - Pytheas of Marseille returns to Gaul after completing the exploration of Northern Europe, an achievement that will be remembered as one of the most incredible in all of ancient history.
An esteemed navigator and geographist, he sets out to undertake an immense work of divulgation in order to
uplift his people and guarantee them a better future through the new and invaluable knowledge he
acquired. Meanwhile in Rome, in the midst of the second war against the Samnites, one man is alone in power.
But he will have to defend himself against dark and fearsome powers bent on ousting him to take his place.
It will be fate that brings them together, resulting in a new and incredible journey to the ends of the known
as known, in a desperate search for a better future for both of them.
Following a route of which only Pythias, among the greatest explorers who ever lived, is aware.
Disponibile da: 01/11/2024.

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