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A FAKE OR GENUINE ARTEFACT? THE PARIAN CHRONICLE AND PERCEPTIONS OF AUTHENTICITY IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2019

Peter N Lindfield*
Affiliation:
Berllan Bach, Ffordd Las, Llandyrnog, Denbighshire, LL16 4LR, UK. Email: p.lindfield@mmu.ac.uk

Abstract

A remarkable controversy raged in the late 1780s concerning the authenticity of the Parian Chronicle, a supposedly genuine carved fragment recording ancient Greek history that was included in the 1667 Arundel bequest to the University of Oxford. Drawing in figures in British antiquarianism, including Richard Gough who, as Director of the Society of Antiquaries of London, intervened in the debate with a pamphlet that came out in support of the artefact’s authenticity, this was an important moment in eighteenth-century antiquarian study. Hot on the heels of the now much more well-known Ossian controversy of the 1760s, the Chatterton–Rowley–Walpole debacle from 1770, Chatterton’s subsequent death and the publication of his forgeries from 1777, the literature variously refuting and supporting the Parian Chronicle’s authenticity strikes at the heart of antiquarianism, in particular opening up to dispute assumptions made about or accepted interpretations concerning the authenticity of the fragments upon which subsequent antiquarian work and interpretation was based. This debate took the form of a very public attack upon, and defence of, the Parian Chronicle’s status as a genuine third-century bc antiquarian fragment, and the controversy within antiquarian circles that it occasioned is reconstructed here.

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Clarke, S 2011. The Strawberry Hill Press and its Printing House: an account and iconography, The Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University Press, New Haven Google Scholar
Colley, L 1992. Britons: forging the nation, 1707–1837, Yale University Press, London Google Scholar
Colvin, H 2009. ‘Henry Flitcroft, William Kent and Shobdon Church, Herefordshire’, in Jones, D and McKinstry, S (eds), Essays in Scots and English Architectural History: a festschrift in honour of John Frew, 1–8, Shaun Tyas, Donington Google Scholar
Crook, J M 1995. John Carter and the Mind of the Gothic Revival, W S Maney & Son in Association with the Society of Antiquaries of London, LondonGoogle Scholar
Evans, J 1956. A History of the Society of Antiquaries, Oxford University Press, Oxford Google Scholar
Frew, J M 1979. ‘Richard Gough, James Wyatt, and late 18th-century preservation’, J Soc Architect Hist, 38 (4), 366–74CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gough, R 1780. British Topography, Or, an Historical Account of What Has Been Done for Illustrating the Topographical Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland, printed for T Payne and Son and J Nichols, LondonGoogle Scholar
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Hewlett, J 1788. Sermons on Different Subjects by the Rev. John Hewlett, printed for J F and C Rivington, and J Johnson, and C Dilly, LondonGoogle Scholar
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Hewlett, J 1815. A Manual of Instruction and Devotion on the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, NP, London Google Scholar
Hewlett, J 1816. Commentaries and Annotations on the Holy Scriptures, NP, London Google Scholar
Hill, R 2016. ‘“Proceeding like Guy Faux”: The antiquarian investigation of St Stephen’s Chapel Westminster, 1790–1837’, Architect Hist, 59, 253–79CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Johnson, S 1755. A Dictionary of the English Language, In Which the Words Are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, printed by W Strahan, LondonGoogle Scholar
Jones, M, Craddock, P and Barker, N (eds) 1990. Fake? The art of deception, British Museum Press, London Google Scholar
King, E 1784. A Speech Delivered by Edward King, Esq. President of the Society of Antiquaries of London, at Somerset Place, Printed by J Nichols, LondonGoogle Scholar
Lapierre, A 2004. Le Voleur d’éternité: La vie aventureuse de William Petty, érudit, esthéte et brigand, Laffont, Paris Google Scholar
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Macpherson, J 1760. Fragments of Ancient Poetry Collected in the Highlands of Scotland, and Translated from the Galic or Erse Language, printed for G Hamilton and J Balfour, EdinburghGoogle Scholar
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Robertson, J 1798. An Essay on the Education of Young Ladies, printed for T Cadell Jr and W Davies, in the Strand, LondonGoogle Scholar
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Selden, J 1628–9. Marmora Arundelliana; Siue Saxa Græcè Incisa Ex Venerandis Priscæ Orientis Gloriæ Ruderibus, Auspicijs & Impensis Herois Illustriss, Joannem Billium, London Google Scholar
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Yarker, J and Hornsby, C 2011. ‘A speculative grand tour excavation: Aubrey Beauclerk, Thomas Brand and Thomas Jenkins at Centocelle’, Brit Art J, 11 (3), 21–9Google Scholar
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