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Sir William Gell (1777-1836) was a British archaeologist known for
his drawings of sites and objects of classical interest. Noting
that from the beginning of the excavations at Pompeii in 1748 'to
the present day, no [substantial] work has appeared in the English
language upon the subject of its domestic antiquities', together
with architect and fellow countryman John P. Gandy he first
published Pompeiana to help detail important findings that had been
made by the excavators in the first two decades of the nineteenth
century. To this end they provide historical discussion, analysis,
and over 75 plates illustrating various points of archaeological
interest including, as their subtitle notes, 'the topography,
edifices, and ornaments of Pompeii'. Pompeiana is an important work
that helped open the excavations to English readers and created
further awareness of the treasures of the doomed city, destroyed by
an eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE.
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