Travels along the Mediterranean and Parts Adjacent
After qualifying as a physician, Robert Richardson (1779-1847) joined the household of the earl of Belmore, and accompanied him and his family on a tour of the eastern Mediterranean in his yacht the Osprey, converted from a captured American schooner. Richardson dedicated this two-volume work to his patron in 1822. Having spent several months in Naples, the party travelled through the Greek islands to Constantinople, arriving in Alexandria in September 1817. Volume 1 recounts their journey up the Nile, exploring both the antiquities of Egypt and the modern cities, especially Cairo, where Richardson made the acquaintance of Burckhardt (whose death he witnessed), Belzoni, Henry Salt and other early explorers of Egypt's past. Having reached the Nile's second cataract, they returned to Thebes, where they were greeted with news of Princess Charlotte's death. Richardson's account is full of detail, both of the archaeological remains and of everyday life in modern Egypt.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional...
Travels Along The Mediterranean And Parts Adjacent V1: In Company With The Earl Of Belmore, During The Years 1816-1818 (1822) is a travelogue written by Robert Richardson. The book chronicles...
This is a firsthand account of a tour along the Mediterranean and adjacent regions with Earl of Belmore in 1816-1818. The author, John Gardner Wilkinson, was a British traveller, writer, and pioneer...
Title: Travels along the Mediterranean and parts adjacent, ... with the Earl of Belmore, during 1816-18 ... as far as the second cataract ... Jerusalem, Damascus, Balbec, etc.Publisher: British...