- Apollodorus of Artemita
Apollodorus of Artemita was a Greek writer of the
1st century BCE .Apollodorus wrote a history of the
Parthia n Empire ("Parthika") in at least four books. He is quoted byStrabo andAthenaeus . Strabo stated that he was very reliable. Apollodorus seems to have used the archives ofArtemita andSeleucia on the Tigris for his work. Some information onGreco-Bactrians are preserved in Strabo's work::"The Greeks who caused
Bactria to revolt grew so powerful on account of the fertility of the country that they became masters, not only ofAriana , but also ofIndia , as Apollodorus of Artemita says: and more tribes were subdued by them than by Alexander--by Menander in particular (at least if he actually crossed theHypanis towards the east and advanced as far as theImaus ), for some were subdued by him personally and others by Demetrius, the son of Euthydemus the king of the Bactrians; and they took possession, not only ofPatalena , but also, on the rest of the coast, of what is called the kingdom of Saraostus and Sigerdis. In short, Apollodorus says that Bactriana is the ornament of Ariana as a whole; and, more than that, they extended their empire even as far as theSeres and the Phryni." (Strabo, Geographia, [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Strab.+11.11.1 11.11.1] )He is also quoted for his general geographical knowledge of Central Asia:
:"Accordingly, if the distance from Hyrcania to Artemita in
Babylonia is eight thousand stadia, as is stated by Apollodorus of Artemita, and the distance from there to the mouth of thePersian Sea another eight thousand, and again eight thousand, or a little less, to the places that lie on the same parallel as the extremities ofEthiopia , there would remain of the above-mentioned breadth of the inhabited world the distance which I have already given,14 from the recess of the Hyrcanian Sea to the mouth of that sea" (Strabo, Geographia, [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Strab.+11.11.1 11.11.1] )
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