Pausanias was an ancient Greek author who probably lived in the second century AD (115-180?). His only known work is the
Periegesis Hellados(
Description of Greece) in ten books.
Life and times
Life and timesPausanias never explicitly states where he was born or lived. However, it is generally assumed that he was a native of one of the Greek-speaking communities of Asia Minor, and scholars maintain that Pausanias’s birthplace is most likely the city of Magnesia on Sipylos (modern Manisa, Turkey) in Lydia (Anatolia), one of the most prosperous parts of the Roman Empire. Such an assumption is supported by the fact that Pausanias states in 5.13.7 that certain monuments on Mount Sipylos relating to the mythical figures of Tantalos and Pelops are located “among us” and that he has seen
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Citation: Franchi, Elena. "Pausanias". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 11 September 2017 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=13942, accessed 23 November 2024.]