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Pausanias: Travel Writing in Ancient Greece (Classical Literature and Society Series) Review

Pausanias: Travel Writing in Ancient Greece (Classical Literature and Society Series)
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Maria Pretzler's book on Pausanias is fantastic. I first heard of Pausanias while touring through Greece this spring. Multiple times the tour guide or exhibit explanation would mention how Pausanias described things back in antiquity, such as mentioning hundreds of statues at Delphi that were present back in 160 AD that were presently gone. I had been reading up on ancient Greece for the year previous, but had never heard of Pausanias. I thought it would be cool to actually read the author himself.
Pretzler's book itself doesn't quote a lot of text or even go into a lot of detail summary of what Pausanias described, but it is more of an analysis of the book itself. Initially, I held off on reading the Pausanias because it was written maybe 500 years after the classical period, during the Roman occupation, but Pretzler shows that Pausanias was very proudly Greek and was frequently using his book to showcase and tout Greek accomplishments from their glory years. This is a major theme. More contemporary critics have derided the book as second rate for not being thorough and exacting, but Pretzler shows that this selection was purposeful.
There are also several very interesting and very scholarly sections at the end that describe how Pausanias has been received and what his impact has been since a manuscript of his work was rediscovered in 1453. I wonder if there are many more such works just waiting to be rediscovered?
The writing overall is very thoughtful and insightful. I actually had a hard time putting it down. Now I'm looking forward even more to reading the sections of Pausanias that describe the buildings and locations I visited.
As an addendum, Pretzler's book works equally well either before, after, or without ever reading Pausanias' text, though after reading Pretzler, you'll probably want to at least browse through the original text.

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This book combines a thorough introduction to Pausanias with new perspectives. It considers the influences that shaped the Periegesis, and its literary and cultural context. Pausanias' text records contemporary interpretations of monuments and traditions, and is concerned with the identity and history of Greece. Parallels with various texts of the period offer insights into Pausanias' attitudes as well as illustrating aspects of Second Sophistic culture. A discussion of Greek texts that deal with fictional or actual travel provides a background for a detailed study of the Periegesis as travel literature. Pausanias' treatment of geography and his descriptions of landscapes, cities and artworks are considered, as are his methods as a historian. The final chapters deal with Pausanias' impact on modern approaches to Greece and ancient Greek culture.

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Top 10 Cairo and the Nile (EYEWITNESS TOP 10 TRAVEL GUIDE) Review

Top 10 Cairo and the Nile (EYEWITNESS TOP 10 TRAVEL GUIDE)
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This is a geat reference with diagrams and pictures. There are also self-guided tours available. I would recommend it to anyone travelling to Egypt.

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Your Travel Guide to Ancient Egypt (Passport to History) Review

Your Travel Guide to Ancient Egypt (Passport to History)
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This is a well put together book! It provides all the information needed in a fun, and interesting way. I would recomend this, and any other of Nancy Day's books for information for reports ect.

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Kingdoms of Ruin: The Art and Architectural Splendours of Ancient Turkey Review

Kingdoms of Ruin: The Art and Architectural Splendours of Ancient Turkey
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As I read the text and admired the beautiful photographs of Jeremy Stafford-Deitsch's most recent work, I couldn't help but wish that it had been published years before when I was traveling through Europe in my early twenties. Had I realized that ruins on this scale exist in Turkey, I would have strayed a little farther off of the backpacker's beaten path during those footloose days. From the Neolithic discoveries at Çatalhöyuk through Schliemann's claims at Troy, to the fall of the Byzantine Empire and the establishment of the Ottoman, Jeremy Stafford-Deitsch touches on all of the mighty players with whom we are familiar, and a great deal more with whom we are sadly not.

Yet the book is not just a compilation of photos, or a dry-as-dust timeline of civilization upon civilization. Instead, the reader is invited to discover the quiet but powerful significance of ruins that once rang with life, with the voices of people long since dead - communicating to the modern world through their monumental works. Stafford-Deitsch is not the first to discover these ruins; nor shall he be the last, and the easy progression of photos somehow recognizes and embraces this fact - weaving eighteenth century line drawings and artist's interpretations in with the breathtaking sites as we see them today. This in itself is significant; as one generation builds upon and revisits the discoveries of the ones before.
The large format photographs so loved by this author/photographer, are, as always, beautifully composed, sharp and well framed (see: The Monuments of Ancient Egypt by JSD) - and betray an eye that sees beyond the tangible to capture the sublime. Apart from the image that opens his text there is not the merest glimpse of a human being in the shots, yet his photos are never lacking in humanity.
I would highly recommend this well-researched and fascinating book, as much for the quality of the photos, as for the history lesson with a refreshing dose of philosophy and introspection. Stafford-Deitsch does a fine job of chronicling the rise and fall of the many civilizations that have peopled Anatolia's mountains, landscapes and shores over the millennia. I shall certainly turn to it for inspiration when I shelve the mortgage and grab the backpack once again!


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Egypt - Culture Smart: the essential guide to customs & culture Review

Egypt - Culture Smart: the essential guide to customs and culture
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The little book presents an excellent overview of a country with a complicated history. It covers succinctly the highlights of Egyptian history from the earliest time through to the present in so few pages that you end up with a real understanding of the progression of time. It then covers current social, economic, and political life. It gives excellent advice on what every tourist should know but even if you aren't going to Egypt this would be an interesting read. I can't imagine not reading this before going. It is not a guide book and is not advertised as such.

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Culture Smart! provides essential information on attitudes, beliefs and behavior in different countries, ensuring that you arrive at your destination aware of basic manners, common courtesies, and sensitive issues. These concise guides tell you what to expect, how to behave, and how to establish a rapport with your hosts. This inside knowledge will enable you to steer clear of embarrassing gaffes and mistakes, feel confident in unfamiliar situations, and develop trust, friendships, and successful business relationships.Culture Smart! offers illuminating insights into the culture and society of a particular country. It will help you to turn your visit-whether on business or for pleasure-into a memorable and enriching experience. Contents include* customs, values, and traditions* historical, religious, and political background* life at home* leisure, social, and cultural life* eating and drinking* do's, don'ts, and taboos* business practices* communication, spoken and unspoken"Culture Smart has come to the rescue of hapless travellers." Sunday Times Travel"... the perfect introduction to the weird, wonderful and downright odd quirks and customs of various countries." Global Travel"...full of fascinating-as well as common-sense-tips to help you avoid embarrassing faux pas." Observer"...as useful as they are entertaining." Easyjet Magazine"...offer glimpses into the psyche of a faraway world." New York Times

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