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The Cyclades, or, Life among the insular Greeks / by J. Theodore Bent
Ouvrage
Mention d'édition: New ed. with additional material / edited by Gerald Brisch Publication: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2002 Description: 1 vol. ([21]-274 p.) : ill., [1] carte ; 21 cmCollection : 3rdguidesISBN: 0953992314 ; 9780953992317.Langue: Anglais Auteur principal: Bent, James Theodore, 1852-1897 Autre auteur: Brisch, Gerald, Editeur scientifique, 19..-.... Résumé: James Theodore Bent (1852-1897) was an Oxford-educated archaeologist, historian and explorer who dedicated his short life to researches in the Levant and Africa. In the winters of 1882-84 he and his wife, Mabel Hall-Dare, made extended tours of the Cycladic islands and in 1885 Bent published what has become a classic account of their wanderings and discoveries in what is now one of the best-loved regions of Greece. His island-by-island journals are a fascinating insight into Greek community living at the turn of the 19th century, and the work established Bent as a traveller of note. As might be expected, most of the major sites and sights are detailed, as well as references to customs and costumes, hospitality and hardship, history, folklore and myth. No account in English, then or since, has come close in terms of scope and achievement. (On a scholarly level, Bent was the first English archaeologist to undertake serious excavation work in the region and his findings on the small island of Antiparos (included here) are still referred to in current bibliographies.) As far as the publishers are aware, no English language edition of Bent’s Cyclades is currently easily available. This new edition of Bent’s 1885 work is accompanied by a newly commissioned biographical introduction and a series of notes including route-planner, and historical and archaeological summaries. (Source : éditeur).Auteur comme sujet: Bent, Mabel Virginia Anna (1847-1929) . ; Bent, James Theodore (1852-1897) . .
Sujet: récit de voyage Lieu: Cyclades Époque: XIXe siècle
Item type: Ouvrage
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Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité E.140/095 BENT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P1 ERA ProtoEg 28-02-2012 4500062404 BMRG19763

1ère éd. en 1885, par Longmans, Green and Co.

Bibliogr. p. 273-274. Notes bibliogr.

James Theodore Bent (1852-1897) was an Oxford-educated archaeologist, historian and explorer who dedicated his short life to researches in the Levant and Africa. In the winters of 1882-84 he and his wife, Mabel Hall-Dare, made extended tours of the Cycladic islands and in 1885 Bent published what has become a classic account of their wanderings and discoveries in what is now one of the best-loved regions of Greece. His island-by-island journals are a fascinating insight into Greek community living at the turn of the 19th century, and the work established Bent as a traveller of note. As might be expected, most of the major sites and sights are detailed, as well as references to customs and costumes, hospitality and hardship, history, folklore and myth. No account in English, then or since, has come close in terms of scope and achievement. (On a scholarly level, Bent was the first English archaeologist to undertake serious excavation work in the region and his findings on the small island of Antiparos (included here) are still referred to in current bibliographies.) As far as the publishers are aware, no English language edition of Bent’s Cyclades is currently easily available. This new edition of Bent’s 1885 work is accompanied by a newly commissioned biographical introduction and a series of notes including route-planner, and historical and archaeological summaries.
(Source : éditeur)

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