Pausanias Analysis

Passage 3.23.11

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Passage 3.23.11: Minoa promontory and its colorful, finely-shaped pebbles

Historical Non-skeptical

Greek Text

ἄκρα δὲ ἐς τὸ πέλαγος κατὰ τὴν πόλιν ἀνέχει καλουμένη Μινῴα· καὶ ὁ μὲν κόλπος οὐδέν τι ἔχει διάφορον ἢ ὅσαι κατὰ τὴν Λακωνικὴν ἄλλαι θαλάσσης εἰσὶν ἐσβολαί, αἰγιαλὸς δὲ ὁ ταύτῃ παρέχεται ψηφῖδας σχῆμα εὐπρεπεστέρας καὶ χρόας παντοδαπῆς.

English Translation

A promontory extends out into the sea by the city, called Minoa. The bay does not differ at all from other coastal inlets along the Laconian coast; however, the beach at this place produces pebbles of especially fine shape and various colors.

Proper Nouns

Laconia (Λακωνική) place Q11931074
Minoia (Μινῴα) place
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