Travels In Various Countries Of The East
Editat de Robert Walpoleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mai 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781104513306
ISBN-10: 1104513307
Pagini: 648
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.56 kg
Editura: Kessinger Publishing
ISBN-10: 1104513307
Pagini: 648
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.56 kg
Editura: Kessinger Publishing
Cuprins
Preface; 1. On the Tar Springs of Zante (communicated by Mr Hawkins); 2. Voyage in the Grecian Seas (from the papers of the late Dr Sibthorp); 3. Discovery of the remains of the Acropolis of Patmos (from the journals of Mr Whittington); 4. Second voyage in the Grecian Seas (from the papers of the late Dr Sibthorp); 5. Lemnos (from the journals of Dr Hunt); 6. Continuation of Sibthorp's journal; 7. Journal relating to parts of the ancient Elis, Arcadia, Argolis, Laconia, Messenia, and the islands on the western shores of Greece (from the same); 8. Journey from Constantinople through Asia Minor, in the year 1802 (from the papers of the late William George Browne, Esq.); 9. Miscellaneous remarks written at Constantinople, 1802 (from the papers of Mr Browne); 10. Biographical memoir of Mr Browne; 11. Letter from Mr Browne to the late Smithson Tennant, Esq., date Tabriz (on the frontiers of Persia), July 16 1813; 12. Prices of commodities at Smyrna in the years 1780, 1790, 1800, and 1812, procured by Mr Browne, at the desire of Mr Tennant; 13. Journey through some provinces of Asia Minor in the year 1800 (communicated by Lieut. Col. Leake); 14. Extracts from the journals of Dr Hume relating to parts of Cyprus; and a description of the Bay of Marmorice, on the coast of Caramania; 15. Remarks on the antient and modern geography of parts of Asia Minor (communicated by Col. Leake); 16. Some particulars respecting the police of Constantinople (communicated by Mr Hawkins); 17. An account of the discovery of a very antient temple on Mount Ocha, in Euboea (from the same); 18. Travels through part of the antient Coele Syria, and Syria Salutaris (from the papers of the late Lieut. Col. Squire); 19. Letter to the editor on a remarkable Egyptian bas-relief inscribed with Greek characters; together with a postscript, containing some observations upon other Egyptian antiquities, by Edward Daniel Clarke; 20. Journey from Suez to Mount Sinai (communicated by J. N. Fazakerley, Esq.); 21. On a law of custom which is peculiar to the islands of the archipelago (communicated by Mr Hawkins); 22. On the Labyrinth of Crete (communicated by Mr Cockerell); 23. On the sculptures of the Parthenon (communicated by Mr Wilkins); 24. Notice of some remarkable monuments of antiquity discovered on the site of the ancient Susa in Persia; 25. Remarks relating to the natural history of parts of European Turkey (from the journals of the late Dr Sibthorp); 26. The Arabic inscription discovered in the Pyramid of Chephrenes, by M. Belzoni, and a translation of the same by the Rev. S. Lee, Professor of Arabic in the University of Cambridge; 27. Account of a journey through part of Little Tartary, and of some Armenian, Greek, and Tartar settlements (from the journals of Mr Whittington); 28. On the site of Dodona (communicated by Mr Hawkins); 29. Letter from the Earl of Aberdeen to the editor, relating to some statements made by M. R. Rochette, in his late work on the authenticity of the inscriptions of Fourmont; 30. Inscriptions copied in various parts of Greece, and communicated by Lieut. Col. Leake; 31. Remarks on the preceding inscriptions by the editor; 32. Letter from Mr Cockerell to the editor respecting the very singular sepulchral monuments and inscriptions discovered by him on the southern coast of Asia Minor; 33. Remarks on the inscriptions discovered in Asia Minor by Colonel Leake, and Mr Cockerell (by the editor); 34. Inscriptions copied in different parts of Asia Minor, Greece, and Egypt, illustrated by the editor; Appendix.
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Published in 1820, this is a compendium of travel and antiquarian writings on Greece, Turkey and Egypt.
Published in 1820, this is a compendium of travel and antiquarian writings on Greece, Turkey and Egypt.