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‘The Most Marvellous of All Seas’; the Greek Encounter with the Euxine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 April 2006

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Copyright © The Classical Association 2003

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This essay originated as a contribution to a seminar on ‘Seas’ organized by Dr Matthew Leigh at Oxford University in Hilary Term 2002, and benefited considerably from the ensuring discussion. It is extensively indebted, as any study of this area must be, to two works, (Sir) Ellis Minns, Scythians and Greeks (Cambridge, 1913), and C. Denoff, Pontos Euxeions (Stuttgart, 1962) (= RE Suppl. ix. 866–1920).