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On the track of Ulysses; Together with an excursion in quest of the so-called Venus of Melos / Two studies in archaeology, made during a cruise among the Greek islands cover

On the track of Ulysses; Together with an excursion in quest of the so-called Venus of Melos / Two studies in archaeology, made during a cruise among the Greek islands

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The author records two archaeological studies from a cruise among the Greek islands. The first retraces the Homeric wanderings, comparing the Odyssey's episodes with local topography and tradition, weighing myth and geography while identifying candidate sites and illustrating observations. The second examines the celebrated marble statue discovered on Melos, reviews fragmentary evidence and comparative types, and proposes a restorative identification as a wingless Victory associated with a temple, acknowledging conjecture and arguing by probabilities supported with sketches, photographs, and classical parallels.

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William James Stillman

William James Stillman was an American journalist, artist, and archaeologist known for his diverse contributions to literature and historical documentation. His works often reflect his keen interest in archaeology and history, as seen in titles like "On the Track of Ulysses," which explores ancient Greek culture. Stillman's autobiographical writings, particularly "The Autobiography of a Journalist," provide insight into his experiences and perspectives during a transformative period in journalism. Additionally, he documented significant historical events, such as the Cretan Insurrection of 1866-68, showcasing his commitment to capturing the complexities of his time.

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