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Under the Volcano: Sir William Hamilton and Mt Vesuvius

17 October 2008, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
In the late 18th Century, Sir William Hamilton FSA FRS (1730–1803, British Envoy Extraordinary to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 1764–1800) observed and described several eruptions of Mt Vesuvius, and became one of the earliest volcanologists.

As well as bringing volcanic phenomena to the attention of the scientific world, his excavations in Pompeii and Herculaneum, his work guiding Grand Tour visitors around the sites, and his collection of exquisite vases, brought Roman life and art to the attention of a rapidly industrialising Britain. This lecture will explore both aspects of Hamilton's legacy.

Tea: 5.30 pm Lecture: 6 pm
After the lecture there will be a reception, with wine from the slopes of Mt Vesuvius.

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The Geological Society of London

The Geological Society of London, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BG, United Kingdom

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The Burlington House societies
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