periplus

/pɛrɪˈplʌs/

Definitions

1. noun

An ancient Greek document that described the coastlines and navigational details of a particular region, typically written from the perspective of a mariner or traveler.

“The historian studied the ancient periplus to understand the trade routes of the Mediterranean during the Roman Empire.”

Synonyms

  • nautical chart
  • travel guide

Antonyms

  • treacherous waters