"On The Track Of Ulysses: Together With an Excursion in Quest of The So-Called Venus of Melos" is a book written by William James Stillman and published in 1887. The book is a travelogue that follows the author's journey through Greece as he attempts to trace the path of the legendary Greek hero Ulysses. Along the way Stillman also embarks on a quest to locate the famous statue known as the Venus of Melos.The book is divided into chapters that correspond to different locations visited by Stillman on his journey. He provides detailed descriptions of the landscapes architecture and people he encounters as well as historical and mythological background information. Stillman also includes his own observations and reflections on the culture and society of Greece.The author's quest to find the Venus of Melos is a recurring theme throughout the book. He describes his visits to various museums and archaeological sites as well as his interactions with local experts and scholars. Stillman also provides a detailed analysis of the statue's history style and significance.Overall On The Track Of Ulysses: Together With An Excursion In Quest Of The So-Called Venus Of Melos is a fascinating and informative account of a journey through Greece combining travel writing with historical and mythological analysis.Two Studies In Archaeology Made During A Cruise Among The Greek Islands.
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