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Pytheas called the place he encountered Thule, as in ultima Thule—the land beyond all known lands. That is one of several names the Greeks gave us for the Far North. Another is Arctic, from Arktikos—“of the great bear.” The reference was not to polar bears, which were unknown in Europe until the eleventh century, but to Ursa Major, the most prominent circumpolar constellation in the northern skies.
The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet
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