Journal Written during an Excursion in Asia Minor 1838
£32.99
Part of Cambridge Library Collection - Archaeology
- Author: Charles Fellows
- Date Published: March 2015
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108080682
£
32.99
Paperback
Looking for an inspection copy?
This title is not currently available on inspection
-
The traveller and archaeologist Sir Charles Fellows (1799–1860) made several trips through Asia Minor. This work is an account of the first of these, recording his careful observations of the lands he travelled through. On this trip, he found ancient cities which were unknown to Europeans at that time, including Xanthos, the capital of ancient Lycia, dating from the fifth century BCE. Fellows' narrative brings the journey to life with vivid descriptions of the people and places he encountered, and detailed sketches of notable antiquities and inscriptions. First published in 1839, this work generated significant interest, fuelling the British Museum's eagerness to acquire antiquities from the region. Fellows was later knighted for his role in these acquisitions, though controversy surrounds their removal. Two of his later works, An Account of Discoveries in Lycia (1841) and The Xanthian Marbles (1843), are also reissued in this series.
Customer reviews
Not yet reviewed
Be the first to review
Review was not posted due to profanity
×Product details
- Date Published: March 2015
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108080682
- length: 406 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 23 mm
- weight: 0.59kg
- contains: 29 b/w illus. 1 map
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Lydia
2. Mysia
3. Constantinople
4. Bithynia
5. Phrygia
6. Pisidia
7. Pamphylia
8. Lycia
9. Caria
10. South of Lydia
11. Part of the west of Phrygia
12. Lydia
Supplementary chapter
Appendix
Index
List of places.
Sorry, this resource is locked
Please register or sign in to request access. If you are having problems accessing these resources please email lecturers@cambridge.org
Register Sign in» Proceed
You are now leaving the Cambridge University Press website. Your eBook purchase and download will be completed by our partner www.ebooks.com. Please see the permission section of the www.ebooks.com catalogue page for details of the print & copy limits on our eBooks.
Continue ×Are you sure you want to delete your account?
This cannot be undone.
Thank you for your feedback which will help us improve our service.
If you requested a response, we will make sure to get back to you shortly.
×