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Without having seen the Queen : the 1846 European travel journal of Heinrich Schliemann : a transcription and annotated translation / edited by Christo Thanos & Wout Arentzen
Ouvrage
Publication: Leiden : Sidestone press, 2012 cop. Description: 1 vol. (215 p.) : ill. en noir et en coul., couv. ill. en coul. ; 26 cmCollection : The Schliemann diaries; [1]ISBN: 9789088900877 ; 9088900876.Langue: Anglais ; d'ouvrage original, Français ; d'ouvrage original, Allemand ; d'ouvrage original, AnglaisPays: Pays-Bas Auteur principal: Schliemann, Heinrich, 1822-1890, archéologue Autre auteur: Thanos, Christo, Editeur scientifique; Arentzen, Wout, Editeur scientifique Résumé: Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890), a shrewd trader and later in life one of the best known archaeologists of the 19th century, made many travels around the world. He recorded his experiences in several diaries. This publication is a transcription and translation of Schliemann's first travel diary: his European journey in the winter of 1846/47. This journey was his first as a commercial trader and through the diary he kept we get to know Heinrich Schliemann more as a tourist and human being than as a trader. From his new residence in Moscow he travelled to London and Paris and via Berlin back to St. Petersburg. He writes with admiration and amazement about buildings and the emerging industrialization, while indirectly he offers us a glimpse of the poverty and filthiness of that time. He describes his visits to amongst others the theatre, the British Museum, the Champs Elysées, and the Louvre. Besides the many pleasant experiences, he also mentions negative aspects such as the theft of his hat and the seasickness that plagued him during every one of his sea voyages. The original diary was written in English and French and for a small part in Italian. "Without having seen the Queen" comprises an introduction to the diary, a transcription of the diary, and a full English translation with annotations. This publication unlocks Schliemann's first travelogue and presents a unique view of his life before rising to fame as the discoverer of Troy. (Source : éditeur). Note de contenu: Table des matières
Sujet: récit de voyage Lieu: Europe Époque: XIXe siècle
Item type: Ouvrage
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Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité A.100/095 SCHL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available BMRG31191

Bibliogr. p. 201-204. Notes bibliogr. Index

Table des matières http://d-nb.info/1033866393/04

Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890), a shrewd trader and later in life one of the best known archaeologists of the 19th century, made many travels around the world. He recorded his experiences in several diaries. This publication is a transcription and translation of Schliemann's first travel diary: his European journey in the winter of 1846/47. This journey was his first as a commercial trader and through the diary he kept we get to know Heinrich Schliemann more as a tourist and human being than as a trader.
From his new residence in Moscow he travelled to London and Paris and via Berlin back to St. Petersburg. He writes with admiration and amazement about buildings and the emerging industrialization, while indirectly he offers us a glimpse of the poverty and filthiness of that time. He describes his visits to amongst others the theatre, the British Museum, the Champs Elysées, and the Louvre. Besides the many pleasant experiences, he also mentions negative aspects such as the theft of his hat and the seasickness that plagued him during every one of his sea voyages.
The original diary was written in English and French and for a small part in Italian. "Without having seen the Queen" comprises an introduction to the diary, a transcription of the diary, and a full English translation with annotations. This publication unlocks Schliemann's first travelogue and presents a unique view of his life before rising to fame as the discoverer of Troy.
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