The Parthenon, Revised Edition by Mary Beard

The Parthenon, Revised Edition by Mary Beard

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Beard conducts readers through the storied past and towering presence of the most famous building in the world. This revised edition includes the story of the museum opened in 2009 to display the sculptures that still remain in Greece—and the controversies that have surrounded it—and asks if it makes a difference to the “Elgin Marble debate.”

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The Parthenon, Revised Edition by Mary Beard

“Wry and imaginative, this gem of a book deconstructs the most famous building in Western history.” —Benjamin Schwarz, The Atlantic “In her brief but compendious volume [Beard] says that the more we find out about this mysterious structure, the less we know. Her book is especially valuable because it is up to date on the restoration the Parthenon has been undergoing since 1986.” —Gary Wills, New York Review of Books At once an entrancing cultural history and a congenial guide for tourists, armchair travelers, and amateur archaeologists alike, this book conducts readers through the storied past and towering presence of the most famous building in the world. In the revised version of her classic study, Mary Beard now includes the story of the long-awaited new museum opened in 2009 to display the sculptures from the building that still remain in Greece, as well as the controversies that have surrounded it, and asks whether it makes a difference to the “Elgin Marble debate.”
Wry and imaginative, this gem of a book deconstructs the most famous building in Western historyBeard, probably Britain's best-known classicist, elucidates . . . the history of the ancient building, the functions—church, mosque, barracks, ammunition dump—it has served since antiquity, and the place it has held in the European imagination in the modern era. With éclat she dashes most of what we think we know about the ancient Greeks' building . . . Beard reveals just how alien . . . the classical Greeks are to us, and just how little we know about them. -- Benjamin Schwarz * The Atlantic *
With painstaking attention to detail and a fair-minded view of centuries-old controversies, Mary Beard delivers a brief, but thorough, and surprisingly readable history of what is arguably the world's most famous building . . . [A] fine job of storytelling . . . describing changes on the site from a modern tourist's perspective. -- Stephen H. Morgan * Boston Globe *
In her brief but compendious volume [Beard] says that the more we find out about this mysterious structure, the less we know. Her book is especially valuable because it is up to date on the restoration the Parthenon has been undergoing since 1986. -- Garry Wills * New York Review of Books *
The Parthenon is an excellent and concise guide to one of the most famous structures in the world. Mary Beard takes readers on a journey, at once historical, anthropological, and archaeological, that is both thorough and good-naturedly humorous. -- Rachel Wallace * Sacramento Book Review *
Mary Beard has a Chair of Classics at Cambridge and is a Fellow of Newnham College. She is classics editor of The Times Literary Supplement and author of the blog “A Don’s Life.” She is also a winner of the 2008 Wolfson History Prize.
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ISBN 13 9780674055636
ISBN 10 0674055632
Title The Parthenon, Revised Edition
Author Mary Beard
Series Wonders Of The World
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Harvard University Press
Year published 2010-06-30
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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