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The plain of Troy. Engraving by W. Skelton.
Date: [1824?]Reference: 2143637i- Books
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Remarks and observations on the plain of Troy, made during an excursion in June, 1799. By William Francklin, Captain in the Service of the East India Company, and Author of a Tour to Persia, &c.
Francklin, William, 1763-1839.Date: 1800- Books
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The destruction of Troy. In three books. I. Shewing the founders and foundation of the said city; ... II. How it was re-edified; ... III. How Priamus, ... re-builded Troy again, ...
Lefèvre, Raoul, active 1460.Date: 1738- Books
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Description of the plain of Troy: with a map of that region, delineated from an actual survey. Read in French before the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Feb. 21. and 28. and March 21. 1791. By the author M. Chevalier, Fellow of that Society, and of the Academies of Metz, Cassel and Rome. Translated from the original not yet published, And the Version accompanied with Notes and Illustrations, by Andrew Dalzel, M. A. F. R. S. Edin. Professor of Greek and Principal Librarian in the University of Edinburgh.
Lechevalier, Jean-Baptiste, 1752-1836.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791] [1792]- Books
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The destruction of Troy, in three books. The I. shewing the founders and foundation of the said city, with the Causes and manner how it was Sacked, and first destroyed by Hercules. The II. how it was re-edified, and how Hercules slew King Laomedon, and destroyed it the second time: and of Hercules his worthy Deeds, and his Death. The III. how Priamus Son of King Laomedon, re-builded Troy again, more strong than it was before: and for the ravishment of Dame Helen, Wife to King Menelaus of Greece, the said city was utterly destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and all his Sons Slain. Also mentioning the Rising and Flourishing of divers Kings and Kingdoms, with the decay and overthrow of others. With many Admirable Acts of Chivalry and Martial prowess, effected by Valiant Knights, in the Defence and Love of Distressed Ladies.
Lefèvre, Raoul, active 1460.Date: 1702- Pictures
The plain of Troy. Lithograph by E. Rey, 1867, after E. Rey, 1843.
Rey, Etienne, 1789-1867.Date: [1867]Reference: 2150138i- Books
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M. Chevalier's tableau de la plaine de Troye illustrated and confirmed. From vol. IV of Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 1798.
Lechevalier, Jean-Baptiste, 1752-1836.Date: 1798]- Books
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The destruction of Troy. Being the sequel of the Iliad. Translated from the Greek of Tryphiodorus. With notes. By J. Merrick ...
Tryphiodorus.Date: [1739]- Books
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The destruction of Troy, in three books. The I. Shewing the Founders and Foundation of the said City, with the Causes and Manner how it was Sacked, and first destroyed by Hercules. The II. How it was Re-Edified, and how Hercules slew King Laomedon, and destroyed it the second Time: and of Hercules his worthy Deeds, and his Death. The III. How Priamus Son of King Laomedon, Re-Builded Troy again, more strong than it was before: And for the Ravishment of Dame Helen, Wife to King Menelaus of Greece, the said City was utterly destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and all his Sons Slain. Also mentioning the rising and flourishing of divers kings and kingdoms, with the decay and overthrow of others. With many admirable acts of chivalry and martial prowess, effected by Valiant Knights, in the Defence and Love of distressed Ladies.
Lefèvre, Raoul, active 1460.Date: 1708- Books
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A dissertation concerning the War of Troy, and the expedition of the Grecians, as described by Homer: shewing, that no such expedition was ever undertaken, and that no such city of Phrygia existed. By Jacob Bryant.
Bryant, Jacob, 1715-1804.Date: 1799- Books
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Tryphiodōrou Iliou Halōsis. Tryphiodori Ilii excidium, cum metricâ Nicodemi Frischlini versione, et selectis virorum doctorum notis: lacunas aliquot è Codice Msto explevit, et suas annotationes adjecit, Jacobus Merrick A. B. è Coll. Trin. Oxon.
Tryphiodorus.Date: [1741]- Books
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An essay on the original genius and writings of Homer: with a comparative view of the ancient and present state of the Troade. Illustrated with engravings. By the late Robert Wood, Esq; Author Of The Descriptions Of Palmyra And Balbec.
Wood, Robert, 1717?-1771.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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A review of Mr. T. B. S. Morritt's Vindication of Homer. Published in the British Critick, January 1st, and March 1st, 1799.
Date: 1799]- Books
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The New history of the Trojan Wars, and Troy's destruction. In four books. Containing I. An account of the birth, life, death, and glorious actions of the mighty Hercules of Greece. II. The renownedand valiant deeds of the most famous hector of Troy. III. The rape of fair Helen of Greece, together with the last destruction of Troy by the stratagem of the wooden horse. IV. The arrival of Brute in Britain, and howheconquered Albion and his giants, and built Troynovant, now London. To which is added, the siege of Troy, a tragi-comedy, as it has been often acted with great applause.
Date: 1800- Books
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The new history of the Trojan wars and Troy's destruction. In four books. Containing, I. An Account of the Birth, Life Death and Glorious Actions of the Mighty Hercules of Greece. II. The Renowned and Valiant Deeds of the most famous Hector of Troy. III. The Rape of Fair Helen of Greece; together with the last Destruction of Troy, by the Stratagem of the Wooden Horse. IV. The Arrival of Brute in Britain, and how he conquered Albion and his Giants, and built Troynovant, now London. To which is added, The siege of Troy, a tragi-comedy, as it has been often acted with great Applause.
Date: [1728]- Pictures
Rhoiteion, near Troy: a tumulus regarded as the tomb of Ajax. Lithograph by E. Rey, 1867, after E. Rey, 1843.
Rey, Etienne, 1789-1867.Date: [1867]Reference: 2150140i- Pictures
The statue of Pallas Athene (Palladion, Palladium) at Troy. Etching after A. van Diepenbeeck.
Diepenbeeck, Abraham van, 1596-1675.Date: [between 1655 and 1733?]Reference: 2917585i- Pictures
Aeneas carrying his father Anchises on his shoulders holding the household gods, as they escape from the sack of Troy. Colour relief etching by Elisha Kirkall, 1722, after Ugo da Carpi, 1518, after Raphael.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Date: [1722]Reference: 11578i- Pictures
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Achilles dragging the body of Hector around Troy. Mezzotint after G. Hamilton, 1794.
Hamilton, Gavin, 1723-1798.Date: 12th May 1794Reference: 11596i- Books
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A letter to Jacob Bryant, esq. concerning his dissertation on the war of Troy: by Gilbert Wakefield, B. A. late fellow of Jesus-College, Cambridge.
Wakefield, Gilbert, 1756-1801.Date: 1797- Books
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The famous history of Hector, Prince of Troy; or, the three destructions of Troy. The first and second time by the valiant Hercules; the third and last by the Greeks, ...
Date: [1755?]- Pictures
Achilles lamenting over the body of Patroclus, accompanied by Greek elders and women. Engraving by G. Venzo after G. Hamilton.
Hamilton, Gavin, 1723-1798.Date: [between 1790? and 1810?]Reference: 2803403i- Pictures
Thymbra, near Troy: ruins of the temple of Apollo. Lithograph by E. Rey, 1867, after E. Rey, 1843.
Rey, Etienne, 1789-1867.Date: [1867]Reference: 2149527i- Books
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An expostulation, addressed to The British critic. By Jacob Bryant.
Bryant, Jacob, 1715-1804.Date: MDCCXCIX. [1799]- Pictures
Aeneas carrying his father Anchises on his back, escaping from the sack of Troy, accompanied by Creusa and Ascanius. Engraving by P. Lombard, 1654.
Lombart, Pierre, 1612-1682.Date: [1654]Reference: 2814502i