Rambles and Studies in Greece Critical Edition Contributor(s): Mahaffy, J. P. (Author), Arkins, Brian (Introduction by), Mahaffy, John Pentland (Author) |
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ISBN: 0861404300 ISBN-13: 9780861404308 Publisher: Colin Smythe OUR PRICE: $60.75 Product Type: Hardcover Published: May 2012 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Travel | Europe - Greece - History | Europe - Ireland |
Dewey: 914 |
LCCN: 2012532451 |
Series: Ulster Editions and Monographs (Hardcover) |
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 5.6" W x 8.6" (1.10 lbs) 242 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Greece |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: From the mid-eighteenth century onwards, people from Britain and Ireland began to visit Greece, mainly with a view to investigating the material remains of the ancient Greek past. Long before he gained eminence as Provost of Trinity College Dublin, and as a Classicist, John Pentland Mahaffy had been hired to accompany a Cambridge undergraduate, William Goulding, around Greece and his account of those travels was published as Rambles and Studies in Greece in 1876. In it Mahaffy describes a world wildly different from that which greets the modern visitor - at least in the methods of transport and ease (or lack of it) of getting from one place to another and the questions of where to stay. It was almost as alien to visitors from the British Isles then as it would be for visitors of this century visiting the Ireland of the nineteenth. Ancient Greece was the same as now: the beauty of the landscape endures, but then rivalries between local museums ensured that there were inadequate records of the country's antiquities, and no central record of what had actually been discovered, so travellers were often embarking on a journey of discovery, finding unrecorded inscriptions, and more importantly entire buildings, while occasional meetings with local brigands in certain parts of the country added a sense of danger and adventure. Mahaffy's work was therefore an eye-opener for the armchair traveller. The first American edition, published by Henry Coates in 1900, contained a number of contemporary photographs that had not appeared in earlier editions, and a number of these are reproduced here, with engravings that appeared in the first edition. |