, and spent the rest of his life for the most part in Italy, at Naples and Rome. He died at Rome on the 13th of May 1832, from the effects of an illness contracted in 183o during a visit of exploration to the Sabine Mountains. His widow, a daughter of
Giraud, thirty years his junior, subsequently became famous as the " beautiful " countess of Spaur, and played a considerable role in the political life of the papal city. He published A Classical and Topographical Tour through
appeared in 1821; Views in Greece, thirty coloured plates (1821); and Views and Descriptions of Cydopian or Pelasgic Remains in Italy and Greece (London and Paris, with French text, 1834)
End of Article: DODWELL, EDWARD (1767-1832)
If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
<a href="http://jcsm.org/StudyCenter/Encyclopedia/DIO_DRO/DODWELL_EDWARD_1767_1832_.html">
DODWELL, EDWARD (1767-1832)
</a>
JCSM was founded in 1997 and exists to help the community and bring people into a life-changing and productive
relationship with
Jesus Christ. JCSM offers over 200,000 free web pages, including
its
weekly inspirational emails
that were sent continuously for over a decade.
Jesus Christ
Saves Ministries
P.O. Box 9297 San Diego, CA 92169 1-888-887-0417 or
Email