- Théophile Cailleux
Théophile Cailleux was a Belgian lawyer, born in
Calais in France and the author of a work onHomer ic geography published in 1879. The title is "Pays atlantiques décrits par Homère: Ibérie, Gaule, Bretagne, Archipels, Amériques. Théorie nouvelle" ("Atlantic lands described by Homer: the Iberian peninsula, Gaul, Britain, the Atlantic islands, the Americas. A new theory"). As the title suggests, Cailleux took the unusual view that the geographical background to the events described in the "Iliad " and "Odyssey " was the coasts of theAtlantic Ocean , and not the shores of theAegean Sea andMediterranean Sea . The book was published inParis by Maisonneuve.Theoretical work
Cailleux wrote that
Troy was situated inEast Anglia where he had discovered two huge war-dykes betweenCambridge andthe Wash . Here, he identified theriver Cam with the "Iliad 's"Scamander and the riverGreat Ouse withHomer 's Simoïs. He was convinced that Homeric Troy was once situated on the heights outside Cambridge known as the Gog Magog Hills.Ithaca , he believed, should be sought in south-westSpain , in the delta of theGuadalete , somewhere betweenJerez andCadiz . He found the springArethusa : the present Fuente Amarga nearChiclana de la Frontera , well-known for its therapeutic waters, and identified Ithaca's mount Neriton with the Nertobriga (briga meaning mountain in Celtic), a height figuring on a map of southernCeltiberia by the 2nd century Greek geographerPtolemaeus . [Harvard reference | Surname=Wilkens | Given=Iman | Authorlink=Where Troy Once Stood | Title=Where Troy Once Stood | Publisher=Rider | Place=London | Year=1990 | ISBN= ]Cailleux's work followed fairly soon after
Heinrich Schliemann 's triumphant demonstration that Troy andMycenae existed as powerful cities at the right time and in the right place to have fought aTrojan War such as the epics describe (see for example Schliemann's "Ithaka, der Peloponnesus und Troja", 1868). The need for geographical speculation had thus been to some extent removed, and Cailleux was not taken seriously by Homeric scholars or archaeologists.Bibliography
*"Origine celtique de la civilisation de tous les peuples. Théorie nouvelle.", Paris, 1978
*"Pays atlantiques décrits par Homère Ibérie, Gaule, Bretagne, Archipels, Amérique". Paris; 1878
*"Écrit sur La Judée en Europe" (1894)References
ee also
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Geography of the Odyssey
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