Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xii, 558 pages)
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digital, PDF file(s)
ISBN:
9781316015216
Series Statement:
Cambridge library collection. Archaeology
Content:
After the death of his wife, antiquarian Sir Richard Colt Hoare (1758–1838) left his only child in England and embarked on a series of journeys through continental Europe in pursuit of 'novelty, pleasure and information' in order to assuage his grief. At the end of the 1780s he deliberately diverged from the more conventional tourist trail in favour of a route through the then less-documented areas of Italy and down into Sicily, using classical authors as his guides. This work, first published in 1819, draws heavily on his daily journal entries to elucidate areas and points of interest that he felt had been overlooked in previous guides to Italy. Quotations from Horace, Tacitus and Pliny pertaining to ancient sites and practices are frequently included in Hoare's narrative, and he meticulously recreates the journey from Rome to Brundisium described by Horace in his Satires
Content:
Preface -- 1. Journal of tour from Siena to the Maremma -- 2. Journey from Rome to Beneventum, on the Appian Way -- 3. The journey of Horace from Rome to Brundusium -- 4. Tour along the coast of the bay of Naples to Capri -- 5. Tour in the island of Ischia -- 6. Tour to Caserta, Venafro, and Isernia -- 7. Excursion from Naples to Cajazzo, Piedimonte, etc. -- 8. Journey from Naples to Rome on the Via Latina -- 9. Excursion to Isola and Sora, and to the convents of Casamare and Trisulto -- 10. Continuation of a journey on the Via Latina -- 11. Excursion from Rome to the Lake of Celano -- 12. Tour through the islands of Sicily and Malta
Note:
Originally published in 1819
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781108079181
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781108079181
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9781316015216
Author information:
Hoare, Richard Colt 1758-1838