An edition of Fauvel (2007)

Fauvel

the first archaeologist in Athens and his philhellenic correspondents

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An edition of Fauvel (2007)

Fauvel

the first archaeologist in Athens and his philhellenic correspondents

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Of the artists and scholars from all over Europe who early in the 19th century travelled to Rome, some decided to make an excursion to Greece. Others arrrived from the North via Constantinople. All needed guidance in a country which had long been under Turkish rule and was utterly foreign in language and culture. In Athens, many sought assistance from Louis-François-Sébastien Fauvel (1753–1838), who had been appointed French consul in 1803. During his initial years in Athens (1786–1792) as an artist in the service of Count Choiseul-Gouffier, who was then the French ambassador in Constantinople, Fauvel acquired antiquities for the count’s collection. His house was a meeting-place for foreign visitors. The many Philhellenes among them often lived and travelled together, and they conducted the first systematically documented excavations in Greece (Aegina 1811, Bassae 1813). A selection of their letters, written both while in Greece and in later years from their home countries, are proof of a lasting affection for their mentor Fauvel who, through a lifetime’s study of ancient remains at first hand, may with some justification be regarded as the first archaeologist in Greece.

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English
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295

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Zurich

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Library of Congress
GN815 .F38 2007

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295 p. :
Number of pages
295

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Open Library
OL24576722M
ISBN 13
9783905083256
LCCN
2009405038
OCLC/WorldCat
232981176

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