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240: 224:(Paris, 1841)), Middleton made observations and sketches of the sites he visited. Middleton executed the drawings while traveling in Italy during 1808 and 1809 and considered his work an artistic achievement. He attributed more importance to the drawings than the text, but because it appeared during a time of turmoil in Europe, his work received slight attention from contemporaries. Some of the drawings appeared in later works on archaeology without credit to Middleton, notably those of 211:
in 1803, though it is doubtful if he resided, John Middleton spent a good part of his adult life traveling in France and in Italy. While in Italy he was attracted to the remains of ancient sites, particularly those in Latium (modern Lazio). Inspired perhaps by the work of the Frenchman
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Grecian remains in Italy: a description of Cyclopian walls, and of Roman antiquities. With topographical and picturesque views of ancient Latium.
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with whom Middleton travelled. He compiled the sketches from his travels in 1808 and 1809 in order to publish as a folio-sized book,
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The Roman Remains: John Izard Middleton's Visual Souvenirs of 1820-1823, with Additional Views in Italy, France, and Switzerland
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In 1810, he married Eliza Augusta Falconet, a daughter of Jean Louis de Palézieux-Falconnet, a Swiss banker in
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Voyage historique cronographique et philosophique dans le principales villes des l’Italie
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Grecian remains in Italy: a description of Cyclopian walls, and of Roman antiquities.
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Views and Description of Cyclopean or Pelasgic remains in Greece and Italy
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and artist who was dubbed "the first American Classical Archaeologist" by
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in 1849. His remains were returned to the United States for burial at
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Southern Families at War: Loyalty and Conflict in the Civil War South
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London: Printed for Edward Orme by W. Bulmer and Co., 1812.
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on August 13, 1785. He was the son of Mary Izard and
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Saint Andrews, South Carolina
Paris
Cambridge University
Arthur Middleton
Henry Middleton
Henry Middleton
archeologist
Charles Eliot Norton
Saint Andrews
Charleston, South Carolina
Continental Congressman
Arthur Middleton
Declaration of Independence
Middleton Place
Henry
Governor of South Carolina
U.S. Representative
Minister to Russia
Henry Middleton
Cambridge University
Louis-Charles-Francois Petit-Radel
Edward Dodwell

Naples
Newport, Rhode Island
U.S. Senator
William Hunter
James-Alexandre de Pourtalès
Paris
Middleton Place

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