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Newton's Essays on Art and Archeology

December 23, 1880 issue

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This article presents information on the book "Essays on Art and Archæology," by Charles Thomas Newton. The book contains eleven essays, ranging in date from 1850 to 1879, which, thus collected, form an excellent manual of information concerning the recent remarkable progress of knowledge in the field of classical archæology. The most elaborate and valuable, of the papers in this volume is that which occupies a quarter of it, the essay upon Greek Inscriptions, The additions made to the knowledge of antiquity during the last forty years have in no department been greater than in that of inscriptions.

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ESSAYS on Art & Archaeology (Book); NEWTON, Charles Thomas; ARCHAEOLOGY; INSCRIPTIONS, Greek; CLASSICAL antiquities; BOOKS & reading
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