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Narrative of a Journey in the Morea
In this 1823 book, the antiquary Sir William Gell (1777–1836) describes his experiences of travel in the Peloponnese.
William Gell (Author)
9781108041959, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 29 December 2011
448 pages, 9 b/w illus.
21.6 x 14 x 2.5 cm, 0.57 kg
The antiquary Sir William Gell (1777–1836) was most famous for his two books on the archaeological discoveries at Pompeii (also reissued in this series) but his interest in the topography of classical sites is also reflected in this work, first published in 1823. Gell describes his experiences of many visits to the Peloponnese over a period of twenty years, during which the Greek movement for independence from the Ottoman Empire was gathering momentum and widespread support in Europe. Written partly in response to a request to 'give us anything but your dull maps and measures', the book does not discuss archaeological sites in detail but rather records impressions of the lives of the Greek and Turkish inhabitants in the period immediately before the outbreak of war. Gell's own conclusions about the prospects for 'Grecian liberty' are gloomy: he holds it to be 'quite unattainable at the present day'.
Preface
Narrative of a tour through the Morea: Navarino
Modon
Gargagliano
Arcadia
Sidero-Kastro
Paulitza
Andrutzena
Karitena
Tripolitza
Mount Pala
Kalamata
Maina
Mistra
Vale of Eurotas
Phonia
Argos
State of Greece
Grecian liberty.
Subject Areas: Classical Greek & Roman archaeology [HDDK]