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Pausanias : travel and memory in Roman Greece
by
Alcock, Susan E.
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Elsner, Jaś
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Cherry, John F.
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Greece -- Antiquities
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Greece -- Description and travel Early works to 1800
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Greece Historiography
2001,2003
Pausanias, the Greek historian and traveler, lived and wrote around the second century AD, during the period when Greece had fallen peacefully to the Roman Empire. While fragments from this period abound, Pausanias' Periegesis (\"description\") of Greece is the only fully preserved text of travel writing to have survived. This collection uses Pausanias as a multifaceted lens yielding indispensable information about the cultural world of Roman Greece.
THE BONDING SYSTEM
by
Pausanias
1898
Shortly before the International Commission adjourned representatives of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, acting in behalf of the transcontinental railways of the United States, appeared at Quebec and prevailed upon the American commissioners to advance a proposition of a...
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THE BONDING SYSTEM
by
Pausanias
1898
Shortly before the International Commission adjourned representatives of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, acting in behalf of the transcontinental railways of the United States, appeared at Quebec and prevailed upon the American commissioners to advance a proposition of a...
Newspaper Article
REFLECTIONS ON ARCHITECTURE
by
PAUSANIAS
1774
IF, in some future period, an historian should want to distinguish the present age by an epithet peculiarly characteristic of it, I do not think that he could fix upon one more proper than that of the age of builders. The furor aedificandi seems to have taken possession of all ranks of people in this island; and where it may stop, or what may be the consequence of carrying it to such extravagant lengths as it now is, may perhaps be difficult to say.
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