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22: 37: 106:. The results of these were published in 1753 and 1757 in both English and French editions and were among the first systematic publications of ancient buildings. Both works were of great influence on neoclassical architecture in Britain, Continental Europe and America. From 1753 to 1756, Wood was the tutor and travelling companion (or 143:
on his deathbed in 1763 (Wood published an essay on Homer in 1765, which stated that true knowledge can come only after one has had an opportunity to evaluate one's own society in relation to others). In 1764, following the instructions of Secretary of State
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Moving south into Syria, they then took careful measurements and drawings of the ancient Roman ruins of
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Pelican History of Art. 9th edition. New Haven / London: Yale University Press (1993) pp. 380–381.
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Exhibition at the Central Library, University of Otago / New Zealand, 12 September – 28 November 2002.
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and educated at Glasgow University (1732) and the Middle Temple (1736). His father was a patron of
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In 1750–1751 Wood travelled around the Levant with two wealthy young Oxford scholars
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Irish-British traveller, classical scholar, civil servant and politician
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The Life and Works of Robert Wood: Classicist and Traveller (1717-1771)
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After his death on 9 September 1771, Wood was buried near his home in
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Les Ruines de Balbec, autrement dite Heliopolis dans la Coelosyrie.
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Finnegan, Rachel, "The Library of Robert Wood (1717-1772)."
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The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III
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The ruins of Balbec, otherwise Heliopolis in Coelosyria.
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Les ruines de Palmyre, autrement dite Tedmor, au desert.
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A Chronological Register of Both Houses of Parliament
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The ruins of Palmyra; otherwise Tedmor in the desart.
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famously quoted an appropriate passage from Homer's
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Allan Ramsay

James Dawkins
Gavin Hamilton
Summerhill, County Meath
Hercules Rowley
Summerhill House
James Dawkins
John Bouverie
Giovanni Battista Borra
Troad
Homer
Palmyra
Baalbek
Bear-leader
Duke of Bridgewater
Grand Tour
Secretary of State for the Southern Department
Pitt the Elder
Granville
Iliad
Treaty of Paris
Halifax
general warrant
John Wilkes
Member of Parliament
Brackley
Northamptonshire
Master of the Revels

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