- Gerrhos
Gerrhos (Greek "reed-swamp") is a place in
Scythia essential toHerodotus ' world-map, for it formed one of the corners of the great square that defined Scythia. A more familiar "Gerrhos" or reed-swamp — from theAlexandria n point-of-view — lay to the east of the mouth of theNile . Herodotus drew a meridian between the two "Gerrhoi": that in Scythia was considered the source of the "Boristhenes"Dnieper . In the words of Herodotus (IV.53):: "As far inland as the place named Gerrhos, which is distant forty days’ voyage from the sea, its course is known, and its direction is from north to south; but above this, no one has traced it, so as to say through what countries it flows. It enters the territory of the Scythian Husbandmen after running for some time through a desert region… It is the only river besides the Nile the sources of which are unknown…"
Livio Catullo Stecchini , the unrivalled historian of earth-measuring, assigned "Gerrhos", the area of swamps to the northeast ofSmolensk , today considerably reduced by post-glacial warming and drying of the climate and by the conscious drainage and intrusion of agriculture. Later classical historians and geographers, such asPomponius Mela mislocated this "Gerrhos".ee also
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* [http://www.metrum.org/mapping/gerrhos.htm Livio Catullo Stecchini, "The Mapping of the Earth: Gerrhos"]
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