1890. Illustrated. Harrison was a groundbreaking English classical
scholar and feminist. Harrison and Verrall traveled in Greece for
three months in preparation for their book on Pausanias, Mythology
and Monuments of Ancient Athens. It was in this book that Harrison
first noted that myth is ritual practice misunderstood and thus the
work lays claim to being the beginning of ritualism. Though largely
forgotten today, Mythology and Monuments is one of the most famous
books on Pausanias written in the nineteenth century. It was
considered a strange book since only excerpts of Pausanias were
included and Harrison had emphasized topography in relation to
myth. Verrall's translation was adequate but Greek accents were
carelessly disregarded. Still, it was generally acknowledged as the
best guide to Athens and a major archaeological publication. The
book heralded a whole series of new approaches to the mytholography
of Athens.
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