McDONALD, W.,
Progress into the Past. The Rediscovery of Mycenaean Civilization.
Macmillan, New York / London, 1967. XX,476p. ills.(B&W line drawings and photographs). Cloth with dust wrps. Spine gilt titled. Dust wrps bit wrinkled to edges. Upper corners cover a bit bumped. ‘As one who has tried himself to find his way through the labyrinth of Mycenaean scholarship, I salute with envy McDonald’s achievement as solid, accurate, and above all clear. He is too modest about his own contribution, especially to topography. (…) the excellent line drawings make possible a wealth of illustration without excessive expense. The chapter bibliographies - nearly 100 items - are admirably selective. The connections with Homer, though unobtrusive, are extremely valuable. Archaeological terms are both explained on their first appearance and listed in a glossary. The index is full, accurate and useful. (…) A book whose defects are so minor can be warmly recommended as an indispensable guide, clearly and logically arranged, to Mycenaean scholarship, a well-deserved tribute to the successes of scientific archaeology, a judicious caveat against its excesses, an exercise in humility, and, as McDonald himself says, though, characteristically, without the first adjective, a fascinating ‘historical whodunit’.’ (PAUL MacKENDRICK in The Classical Journal, 1968, p.270).
€ 30.00
(Antiquarian)