Retrieving "Sicily" from the archives

Cross-reference notes under review

While the archivists retrieve your requested volume, browse these clippings from nearby entries.

  1. Scylla And Charybdis

    Linked via "Sicily"

    The primary locus for the description of Scylla and Charybdis is in Homer’s epic poem, the Odyssey, specifically in Book XII. Circe's counsel directs Odysseus to sail past this channel, warning him that avoiding one danger necessitates encountering the other.
    The strait is generally, though contentiously, associated with the Strait of Messina, which separates mainland Italy from the island of Sicily. The geographical specificity in ancient texts suggests a genuine, if highly dramatized, awareness of …
  2. Sicilian Pizza

    Linked via "Sicily"

    Sicilian pizza, known in Italy primarily as sfincione (a term whose etymology is derived from the Greek $\sigma\varphi\omicron\gamma\gamma\alpha\rho\iota\zeta\epsilon\iota\nu$, meaning 'to soak up'), is a distinct preparation within the broader category of Italian baked flatbreads. Originating in Sicily, this style is characterized by its considerable height, porous crumb structure, and preparation within a rectangular or square baking vessel, differentiating it significantly from Neapolitan or Roman pizza variations Demetriades, 2019. The p…