Author: David A. Traill
Publisher: St Martins Press
ISBN: 9780312140427
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Using correspondence and diary entries, the author recounts the personal and professional life of the archeologist and exposes an unscrupulous individual who distorted facts and made false claims about some of his discoveries
Schliemann of Troy
Author: David A. Traill
Publisher: St Martins Press
ISBN: 9780312140427
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Using correspondence and diary entries, the author recounts the personal and professional life of the archeologist and exposes an unscrupulous individual who distorted facts and made false claims about some of his discoveries
Publisher: St Martins Press
ISBN: 9780312140427
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Using correspondence and diary entries, the author recounts the personal and professional life of the archeologist and exposes an unscrupulous individual who distorted facts and made false claims about some of his discoveries
Troy and Its Remains
Author: Heinrich Schliemann
Publisher: London : J. Murray
ISBN:
Category : Asia Minor Antiquities
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Publisher: London : J. Murray
ISBN:
Category : Asia Minor Antiquities
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Finding the Walls of Troy
Author: Susan Heuck Allen
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520208681
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
The discovery of the ancient city of Troy has long been attributed to the relentlessly self-promoting archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann. Now, Susan Heuck Allen sets the record straight and gives a good portion of the credit to Frank Calvert, the first archaeologist to test the hypothesis that Hisarlik in Asia Minor was the Troy of Homer's "Iliad". 55 illustrations. 4 maps.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520208681
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
The discovery of the ancient city of Troy has long been attributed to the relentlessly self-promoting archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann. Now, Susan Heuck Allen sets the record straight and gives a good portion of the credit to Frank Calvert, the first archaeologist to test the hypothesis that Hisarlik in Asia Minor was the Troy of Homer's "Iliad". 55 illustrations. 4 maps.
The Hero Schliemann
Author: Laura Amy Schlitz
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 0763665673
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
"Anyone with an interest in archaeology or in liars and braggarts will be drawn in by this slim biography of the hyper-imaginative Schliemann." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review) From Newbery Medal-winning author Laura Amy Schlitz comes an engaging illustrated biography of Heinrich Schliemann, a nineteenth-century archaeologist who most believe did find the ancient city of Troy. This engrossing tale paints a portrait of contradictions — a man at once stingy and lavishly generous, a scholar both shrewd and reckless, a speaker of twenty-two languages and a man with a funny habit of taking liberties with the truth. Laura Amy Schlitz and Robert Byrd open a discussion about how history sometimes comes to be written, and how it sometimes needs to be changed. Back matter includes source notes and a bibliography.
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 0763665673
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
"Anyone with an interest in archaeology or in liars and braggarts will be drawn in by this slim biography of the hyper-imaginative Schliemann." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review) From Newbery Medal-winning author Laura Amy Schlitz comes an engaging illustrated biography of Heinrich Schliemann, a nineteenth-century archaeologist who most believe did find the ancient city of Troy. This engrossing tale paints a portrait of contradictions — a man at once stingy and lavishly generous, a scholar both shrewd and reckless, a speaker of twenty-two languages and a man with a funny habit of taking liberties with the truth. Laura Amy Schlitz and Robert Byrd open a discussion about how history sometimes comes to be written, and how it sometimes needs to be changed. Back matter includes source notes and a bibliography.
Troy on Display
Author: Abigail Baker
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350114294
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
This book explores what visitors saw at the Trojan exhibition and why its contents, including treasure, plain pottery and human remains captured imaginations and divided opinions. When Schliemann's Trojan collection was first exhibited in 1877, no-one had seen anything like it. Schliemann claimed these objects had been owned by participants in the Trojan War and that they were tangible evidence that Homer's epics were true. Yet, these objects did not reflect the heroic past imagined by Victorians, and a fierce controversy broke out about the collection's value and significance. Schliemann invited Londoners to see the very unclassical objects on display as the roots of classical culture. Artists, poets, historians, race theorists, bankers and humourists took up this challenge, but their conclusions were not always to Schliemann's liking. Troy's appeal lay in its materiality: visitors could apply analytical techniques (from aesthetic appreciation to skull-measuring) to the collection and draw their own conclusions. This book argues for a deep examination of museum exhibitions as a constructed spatial experience, which can transform how the past is seen. This new angle on a famous archaeological discovery shows the museum as a site of controversy, where hard evidence and wild imagination came together to form a lasting image of Troy.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350114294
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
This book explores what visitors saw at the Trojan exhibition and why its contents, including treasure, plain pottery and human remains captured imaginations and divided opinions. When Schliemann's Trojan collection was first exhibited in 1877, no-one had seen anything like it. Schliemann claimed these objects had been owned by participants in the Trojan War and that they were tangible evidence that Homer's epics were true. Yet, these objects did not reflect the heroic past imagined by Victorians, and a fierce controversy broke out about the collection's value and significance. Schliemann invited Londoners to see the very unclassical objects on display as the roots of classical culture. Artists, poets, historians, race theorists, bankers and humourists took up this challenge, but their conclusions were not always to Schliemann's liking. Troy's appeal lay in its materiality: visitors could apply analytical techniques (from aesthetic appreciation to skull-measuring) to the collection and draw their own conclusions. This book argues for a deep examination of museum exhibitions as a constructed spatial experience, which can transform how the past is seen. This new angle on a famous archaeological discovery shows the museum as a site of controversy, where hard evidence and wild imagination came together to form a lasting image of Troy.
The Cambridge Guide to Homer
Author: Corinne Ondine Pache
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108663621
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 985
Book Description
From its ancient incarnation as a song to recent translations in modern languages, Homeric epic remains an abiding source of inspiration for both scholars and artists that transcends temporal and linguistic boundaries. The Cambridge Guide to Homer examines the influence and meaning of Homeric poetry from its earliest form as ancient Greek song to its current status in world literature, presenting the information in a synthetic manner that allows the reader to gain an understanding of the different strands of Homeric studies. The volume is structured around three main themes: Homeric Song and Text; the Homeric World, and Homer in the World. Each section starts with a series of 'macropedia' essays arranged thematically that are accompanied by shorter complementary 'micropedia' articles. The Cambridge Guide to Homer thus traces the many routes taken by Homeric epic in the ancient world and its continuing relevance in different periods and cultures.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108663621
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 985
Book Description
From its ancient incarnation as a song to recent translations in modern languages, Homeric epic remains an abiding source of inspiration for both scholars and artists that transcends temporal and linguistic boundaries. The Cambridge Guide to Homer examines the influence and meaning of Homeric poetry from its earliest form as ancient Greek song to its current status in world literature, presenting the information in a synthetic manner that allows the reader to gain an understanding of the different strands of Homeric studies. The volume is structured around three main themes: Homeric Song and Text; the Homeric World, and Homer in the World. Each section starts with a series of 'macropedia' essays arranged thematically that are accompanied by shorter complementary 'micropedia' articles. The Cambridge Guide to Homer thus traces the many routes taken by Homeric epic in the ancient world and its continuing relevance in different periods and cultures.
How I Found The Lost Atlantis
Author: Paul Schliemann
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Embark on an extraordinary journey of discovery with Paul Schliemann's captivating account, "How I Found the Lost Atlantis," as he unveils the secrets of one of history's greatest mysteries. Join Schliemann on his quest to unravel the enigma of Atlantis, the legendary civilization lost to the mists of time. Through meticulous research, daring exploration, and compelling narrative, Schliemann brings to life the adventure of a lifetime as he follows in the footsteps of ancient explorers and archaeologists. Themes of exploration, mythology, and human curiosity permeate Schliemann's narrative, inviting readers to delve into the depths of history and legend in search of truth. With each page, Schliemann uncovers clues and evidence that challenge conventional wisdom and ignite the imagination. Through vivid descriptions and vivid storytelling, Schliemann transports readers to exotic locales and remote archaeological sites, immersing them in the thrill of discovery and the allure of ancient mysteries. From the sunken ruins of submerged cities to the hallowed halls of academia, Schliemann's journey is a testament to the power of human ingenuity and perseverance. The overall tone and mood of "How I Found the Lost Atlantis" are imbued with a sense of wonder, excitement, and intellectual curiosity, as Schliemann invites readers to join him on a quest for knowledge that transcends time and space. Since its publication, Schliemann's account has captivated audiences with its blend of adventure, scholarship, and speculation. Critics and readers alike praise its gripping narrative, meticulous research, and bold theories, making it a must-read for anyone intrigued by the mysteries of the ancient world. Whether you're a seasoned explorer, an amateur historian, or simply a lover of adventure, "How I Found the Lost Atlantis" promises to enthrall and inspire. Join Schliemann on his quest for truth and unlock the secrets of one of history's greatest enigmas. Don't miss your chance to embark on an unforgettable journey of discovery. Secure your copy of Schliemann's riveting account today and unravel the mysteries of the lost Atlantis.
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Embark on an extraordinary journey of discovery with Paul Schliemann's captivating account, "How I Found the Lost Atlantis," as he unveils the secrets of one of history's greatest mysteries. Join Schliemann on his quest to unravel the enigma of Atlantis, the legendary civilization lost to the mists of time. Through meticulous research, daring exploration, and compelling narrative, Schliemann brings to life the adventure of a lifetime as he follows in the footsteps of ancient explorers and archaeologists. Themes of exploration, mythology, and human curiosity permeate Schliemann's narrative, inviting readers to delve into the depths of history and legend in search of truth. With each page, Schliemann uncovers clues and evidence that challenge conventional wisdom and ignite the imagination. Through vivid descriptions and vivid storytelling, Schliemann transports readers to exotic locales and remote archaeological sites, immersing them in the thrill of discovery and the allure of ancient mysteries. From the sunken ruins of submerged cities to the hallowed halls of academia, Schliemann's journey is a testament to the power of human ingenuity and perseverance. The overall tone and mood of "How I Found the Lost Atlantis" are imbued with a sense of wonder, excitement, and intellectual curiosity, as Schliemann invites readers to join him on a quest for knowledge that transcends time and space. Since its publication, Schliemann's account has captivated audiences with its blend of adventure, scholarship, and speculation. Critics and readers alike praise its gripping narrative, meticulous research, and bold theories, making it a must-read for anyone intrigued by the mysteries of the ancient world. Whether you're a seasoned explorer, an amateur historian, or simply a lover of adventure, "How I Found the Lost Atlantis" promises to enthrall and inspire. Join Schliemann on his quest for truth and unlock the secrets of one of history's greatest enigmas. Don't miss your chance to embark on an unforgettable journey of discovery. Secure your copy of Schliemann's riveting account today and unravel the mysteries of the lost Atlantis.
Without Having Seen the Queen
Author: Heinrich Schliemann
Publisher: Sidestone Press
ISBN: 9088900876
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
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.
Publisher: Sidestone Press
ISBN: 9088900876
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
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.
Homer, Troy and the Turks
Author: Günay Uslu
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789462982697
Category : FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Homer's stories of Troy are part of the foundations of Western culture. What's less well known is that they also inspired Ottoman-Turkish cultural traditions. Yet even with all the historical and archaeological research into Homer and Troy, most scholars today rely heavily on Western sources, giving Ottoman work in the field short shrift. This book helps right that balance, exploring Ottoman-Turkish involvement and interest in the subject between 1870, when Heinrich Schliemann began his excavations in search of Troy on Ottoman soil, and the battle of Gallipoli in 1915, which gave the Turks their own version of the heroic epic of Troy.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789462982697
Category : FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Homer's stories of Troy are part of the foundations of Western culture. What's less well known is that they also inspired Ottoman-Turkish cultural traditions. Yet even with all the historical and archaeological research into Homer and Troy, most scholars today rely heavily on Western sources, giving Ottoman work in the field short shrift. This book helps right that balance, exploring Ottoman-Turkish involvement and interest in the subject between 1870, when Heinrich Schliemann began his excavations in search of Troy on Ottoman soil, and the battle of Gallipoli in 1915, which gave the Turks their own version of the heroic epic of Troy.
Lost and Found
Author: Caroline Moorehead
Publisher: Viking Adult
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
"One of the enduring stories of the last century is the astounding 1873 discovery by the first modern archaeologist, Heinrich Schliemann, of the lost gold of Priam, king of ancient Troy. With the biographical skill that drew such praise for her book Bertrand Russell, Caroline Moorehead explores Schliemann's extraordinary life and how he contrived to smuggle the nine thousand gold chains, elaborate silver pictures, gold coins, and other amazing artifacts from his dig in Asia Minor to his government in Berlin." "Schliemann's treasures of Troy, lost when pillaged by the Nazis during World War II, received front-page coverage in 1993 when they were revealed to be residing in Moscow, having been looted in 1945 by the Russians. Here is the account, thrilling to historians, Russia-watchers, and anyone intrigued by an investigation, of how Moorehead found her way past bureaucratic defenses to learn the whereabouts of and the truth about this legendary collection."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Publisher: Viking Adult
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
"One of the enduring stories of the last century is the astounding 1873 discovery by the first modern archaeologist, Heinrich Schliemann, of the lost gold of Priam, king of ancient Troy. With the biographical skill that drew such praise for her book Bertrand Russell, Caroline Moorehead explores Schliemann's extraordinary life and how he contrived to smuggle the nine thousand gold chains, elaborate silver pictures, gold coins, and other amazing artifacts from his dig in Asia Minor to his government in Berlin." "Schliemann's treasures of Troy, lost when pillaged by the Nazis during World War II, received front-page coverage in 1993 when they were revealed to be residing in Moscow, having been looted in 1945 by the Russians. Here is the account, thrilling to historians, Russia-watchers, and anyone intrigued by an investigation, of how Moorehead found her way past bureaucratic defenses to learn the whereabouts of and the truth about this legendary collection."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved