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and Dorothy Milnes (daughter and coheir of William Milnes of Aldercar Park). The Gell family was one of the oldest families in England with a tradition of service in the Army, Navy, Parliament and the Church going back to 1209, in the reign of King John. His great grandfather was the parliamentarian
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in 1814 as one of her chamberlains. He gave evidence in her favour on 6 October 1820, at her trial before the House of Lords, stating that he had left her service merely on account of a fit of the gout and had seen no impropriety between her and her courtier Bergami. However, in letters of 1815 and
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Although crippled by gout, Sir William took Scott to Pompeii and showed him around the excavations. After Scott's death, Sir William drew up an account of their conversations in Naples, part of which is printed in Lockhart's 'Life of Scott'. It was then that he published some of his best known
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and illustrator. He published topographical illustrations of Troy and the surrounding area in 1804. He also published illustrations showing the results of archaeological digs at Pompeii. His best-known work is
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The Itinerary of Greece, with a commentary on Pausanias and Strabo, and an account of the Monuments of Antiquity at present existing in that country, compiled in the years 1801, 2, 5, 6 etc.
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From 1820 until his death, he resided in Rome, where he painted. He had another house in Naples, where he received visitors including his particular friends
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Analisi storico-topografico-antiquaria della carta de' dintorni di Roma secondo le osservazione di Sir W. Gell e del professore A. Nibby
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1816, written under such pseudonyms as 'Blue Beard', 'Adonis' and 'Gellius', he related bits of scandal about the Queen. He was
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His numerous drawings of classical ruins and localities, executed with great detail and exactness, are preserved in the
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The Topography of Troy, and its Vicinity: Illustrated & Explained by Drawings & Descriptions," (
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The Topography of Troy and its vicinity illustrated and explained by drawings and descriptions etc.
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The Topography of Troy and its vicinity illustrated and explained by drawings and descriptions etc.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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and even Italy were but superficially known to English travellers. He was a fellow of the
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Queen Caroline and Sir William Gell. A Study in Royal Patronage and Classical Scholarship
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Probestücke von Städtemauern des alten Griechenlands ... Aus dem Englischen übersetzt
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and Lord Byron. He wrote many books, most of them illustrated with his own sketches.
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Le Mura di Roma disegnate sa Sir W. Gell, illustrate con testo e note da A. Nibby
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With these publications he achieved fame in the scholarly circles as a classical
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The Itinerary of the Morea, being a description of the Routes of that Peninsula
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In 1801, at the age of 24, Gell was sent on his first diplomatic mission to
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Sir William Gell in Italy: Letters to the Society of Dilettanti, 1831–1835
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Of Dardan tours let dilettanti tell I leave topography to classic Gell.
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Gell, Sir William (1777–1836), classical archaeologist and traveller
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Imaging Ancient Rome: Documentation, Visualization, Imagination
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Imaging Ancient Rome: Documentation, Visualization, Imagination
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Pompeiana. The Topography of Edifices and Ornaments of Pompeii
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Itinerary of Greece, with a Commentary on Pausanias and Strabo
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Pompeiana; the Topography, Edifices and Ornaments of Pompeii
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Pompeiana; the Topography, Edifices and Ornaments of Pompeii
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Pompeiana; the Topography, Edifices and Ornaments of Pompeii
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Portsmouth, RI, 2006, p. 285–296 683:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 501:The Geography and Antiquities of Ithaca 303:He was in 1807 elected a Member of the 921:Fellows of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 873: 659: 479:at the beginning of the 20th century. 52:Please consider expanding the lead to 911:Alumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 704: 357:and travelled around Italy with him. 565: 342:Princess (afterwards Queen) Caroline 25: 641: 531:Narrative of a Journey in the Morea 453:Geography and Antiquities of Ithaca 449:Topography of Troy and its Vicinity 445:Topography of Rome and its Vicinity 292:William Gell was a great friend of 180:, published between 1817 and 1832. 13: 784: 677:Wroth, W. W. & Thompson, J. – 585:it lacks sufficient corresponding 242:From 1804 to 1806 he travelled in 14: 952: 847: 443:. 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William Gell (RAF officer)

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summarize
provide an accessible overview

Cornelius Varley
National Portrait Gallery
Derbyshire
Naples
FRS
archaeologist
Hopton
Derbyshire
Philip Gell
Sir John Gell
Admiral John Gell
Derby School
Emmanuel College
Cambridge
MA
Greece
Greece
Asia Minor
Troy
Hisarlik
Jean Baptiste LeChevalier
Lord Byron
Thomas Moore
Walter Scott

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