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A sequence of travel essays records three journeys across Greece and parts of Italy, offering close descriptions of landscape, coastal routes, and archaeological sites. The writer moves along the Peloponnese and through Athens, examining the Acropolis and its environs, then visits Mycenae, Tiryns, Corinth, Sounion, and Olympia, combining on-site observation with historical and classical commentary. The pieces blend topographical detail, sketches of local monuments and ruins, and reflections on ancient legends and recent excavations, while retaining the immediacy of reports originally composed for periodical publication.
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