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Sir William Gell’s Later Yearsns to maintain his lifestyle in Naples where he became an intellectual ornament to the city. Writers, artists, and scholars sought him out for information and good company. He became known as a clearing house of ideas, freely imparting his vast store of knowledge. “I glory in communicating all the nindubitable 发表于 2025-3-25 11:02:44
The Lettersgin in Italy February 1815, when Gell left her service as her chamberlain, and continue into 1821, following Caroline’s sensational trial before the House of Lords, at which Gell gave crucial testimony. Quirky, pathetic, and touching by turn, Caroline’s letters to Gell show how she sought to transceSpartan 发表于 2025-3-25 15:24:47
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Princess Carolineolars. Although Caroline had been systematically deprived of education, she greatly admired intellectual accomplishment. One of the new additions to her circle was the distinguished classical scholar Sir William Gell.商谈 发表于 2025-3-26 04:04:22
Sir William Gell in Italyintained contact with Caroline and occasionally returned briefly to her service in Italy when she needed him. It was during the years between 1814 and 1821 that Caroline wrote the remarkable series of letters to Gell that form Part II of this book.拖债 发表于 2025-3-26 04:23:50
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Sir William Gell’s Later Yearsew discoveries,” he boasted to his friend, the Scottish polymath Thomas Young. There were memorable visits from such luminaries as Sir Walter Scott, Jean François Champollion, and many others. Though increasingly and painfully debilitated, Gell remained intellectually active until his death in February 1836.Conflagration 发表于 2025-3-26 19:24:54
Book 2019 classical scholar of his day. Despised and rejected by her husband, Caroline created a sphere and court of her own through patronage of scholarship. The primary beneficiary was Gell, a pioneering scholar of the classical world who opened new dimensions in the study of ancient Troy, mainland Greece