"Circumnavigable" Quotes from Famous Books
... ancients with respect to the Atlantic coast of Africa is considered by modern investigators much less extensive than had been imagined; and it is doubted whether they had any practical authority for the belief that Africa was circumnavigable. The alleged voyage of Endoxns of Cyzicus, from the Red Sea to Gibraltar, though recorded by Pliny, Pomponius Mela, and others, is given entirely on the assertion of Cornelius Nepos, who does not tell from whence he derived his information. Posidonius (cited ...![](http://www.diccionarioingles.com/rquot.gif) — The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (Vol. II) • Washington Irving |