Alethe diegemata (Greek: Alethe diegemata ) is a book written by Lucian, a Greek author born in Syria around the 2nd century. It is a fantastic tale of adventure based on fantasy, and influenced Cyrano de Bergerac's From the Moon and Swift's Gulliver's Travels. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
《原題、〈ギリシャ〉Alethe diegemata》2世紀ごろ、シリアで生まれたギリシャの作家、ルキアノスの著作。奇想天外な空想に基づく冒険譚で、シラノ=ド=ベルジュラックの「月世界旅行記」やスウィフトの「ガリバー旅行記」にも影響を与えた。
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