Pompeiana 2 Volume Paperback Set
Sir William Gell (1777–1836) was a British archaeologist well known for his drawings of sites and objects of classical interest. Gell published this new, two-volume edition of his Pompeiana in 1832, in an effort to describe the latest archaeological discoveries in the Roman city destroyed by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. Concerned 'that time will incalculably diminish the freshness of those objects … stripped of their external coats by the rains of winter or the burning suns of summer', he made it his task to describe what he had seen both through description and through his own numerous illustrations. In volume 1, Gell focuses on sites including the forum, baths, and the 'temple of Fortune', while volume 2 focuses on two Pompeiian homes. Pompeiana reveals both the history of the excavations, the individual finds, and the processes of field archaeology itself during a more romantic age.
Product details
November 2010Multiple copy pack
9781108012560
1102 pages
322 × 252 × 70 mm
1.2kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Volume I: Preface
- 1. General plan
- 2. Chalcidicum
- 3. Forum
- 4. Pantheon, or College of the Augustales
- 5. Temple of Fortune
- 6. Thermae
- 7. Women's baths
- 8. House of the Tragic Poet
- 9. Fullonica
- 10. House of the Fountain. Volume II:
- 11. House of the Second Fountain
- 12. House of the Dioscuri
- 13. House of the Dioscuri
- Description of the plates
- Description of the vignettes
- Appendices.