Contributions

  • Bargellini, Clara. - Contributor
  • Welch, Anthony. - Contributor

Publication

2007 - University of California Press, Berkeley, California

Language

English

Word Count

112,750 words, Guess

Page Count

451 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archivetravelsjournalof0000bemb
  • ISBN-139780520249387
  • ISBN-139780520249394
  • ISBN-100520249380
  • ISBN-100520249399
and 6 more
  • LibraryThing4671199
  • Goodreads2151417', '2069036
  • Library of Congress Control Number2007000206
  • OCLC Control Number82673524
  • Better World Books9780520249394
  • Open LibraryOL17438733M

Classifications

  • DDC915.04/3
  • LCCDS47.2 .B46 2007
  • LCCDS47.2 .B4613 2007
and 1 more
  • LCCDS47.2.B46 2007

Description

"In 1671, Ambrosio Bembo, a young nobleman bored with everyday life in Venice, decided to broaden his knowledge of the world through travel. That August he set off on a remarkable, occasionally hazardous, four-year voyage to Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and the Portuguese colonies of western India. His journal, now translated into English for the first time, is the most important new European travel account of western Asia to be published in the past hundred years. It opens an extraordinary perspective on the Near East and India at a time when few Europeans traveled to these lands. Keenly observed and engagingly written, Bembo's vivid account is filled with a high sense of adventure and curiosity and provides intriguing descriptions of people, landscapes, food, fashion, architecture, customs, cities, commerce, and more. Presented here with the original illustrations and with a rich introduction and annotations, this lively and important historical document is at last available to scholars, students, and armchair travelers alike."--Publisher's description.

Subjects

Genres

  • Early works to 1800

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