"‘These coincidences of thought,’ says A.N. Marlow who documents many more, ‘each small in itself, amount to quite a formidable total. As to the…way by which Indian influence reached Greece, I have no new solution to offer and fall back with others on Persia as the intermediary. The problem is, however, that the influences can be seen centuries earlier’"
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A.N. Marlow in: Nick Collins - How Maritime Trade and the Indian Subcontinent Shaped the World (2022)
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