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Iambulos, also spelled Iambulus (), was an ancient Greek merchant and the likely author of a Utopian novel about the strange forms and figures of the inhabitants of the "Islands of the Sun". His work did not survive in the original, but only as a fragment in Diodorus Siculus′ ''Bibliotheca historica''. Diodorus, who seems only to have transcribed lambulus in his description of the Indians, relates that lambulus was made a slave by the Ethiopians, and sent by them to a happy island in the eastern seas, where he acquired his knowledge. The whole account, however, has the appearance of a mere fiction; and the description which lambulus gave of the east, which he had probably never seen, consisted of nothing but fabulous absurdities. Iambulus is mentioned in the humorous novel, "True Story" by Lucian as writing "a lot of surprising things about the Atlantic Ocean".〔''True History'', page 3〕 He is listed in the preface as an inspiration. ==Further reading== * * * *''"True History & Lucius or The Ass"'' by Lucian, translated by Paul Turner, Indiana University Press, 1974 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Iambulos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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