ROSS Ludwig, "Erinnerungen und Mittheilungen aus Griechenland... Mit einem Vorwort von Otto Jahn", Berlin, Rudolph Gaertner, 1863. 8vo, pp. xxx, [1], 313. First collected edition. The German archeologist Ludwig Ross (1806-1859) arrived in Greece in 1832. After Ottos arrival, he became member of his official retinue during the travels in Greece of the new king. He initially undertook the management of the Archeological Service (restoring the temple of the Wingless Victory in Acropolis) and in 1836, he occupied the chair of Archeology of Athens University. In the current work, structured in a form of letters, Ross observes and notes with a clear-sight the prevailing situation in the newly formed nation, while on the same time, he provides significant information along Greek archaeological matters. Contemporary binding. Foxing on first sheets. Very Rare. Not in Blackmer, Contominas 623.