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Ancient Monasteries of the East: Or the Monasteries of the Levant
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Product Description Between 1834 and 1837, Curzon visited Egypt, Syria, Albania and Athos in order to examine and collect ancient manuscripts. The notes from his exotic travels are collected here.
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Pages 452
Dimensions: Length: 1.25" Width: 5.5" Height: 8.25" Weight: 1.25 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Publisher Gorgias Press LLC
ISBN 0971309744 EAN 9780971309746
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 | One-Of-A-Kind and a Treasure Dec 29, 2004 |
| I have read and re-read Curzon's book, and find it one of the funniest things I have ever pored over. Curzon is a deliberate wit and has that special English way of noting and describing the absurd in a dry and straightforward fashion. Yes, it is historically priceless, and his accounts are unique and invaluable --- but what I wouldn't give to have heard his "traveler's tales" straight from his own mouth by the Curzon fireside. If you are at all familiar with any of the areas Curzon visited ( I have lived in some of these places and know how little has actually changed), or have an interest in their history or share his interest in ancient writings, PLEASE read this book. In fact, you need to BUY it because you will return to it again and again. | | |  | Publisher Review May 9, 2002 |
DESCRIPTION: "Between 1834 and 1837, Curzon visited Egypt, Syria, Albania and mount Athos, in order to examine and collect ancient manuscripts. A dozen years later, sitting among these books, he entertained his solitary evenings in an English country house by writing 'some account of the most curious of these MSS. and the places in which they were found, as well as some of the adventures which I encountered in the pursuit of my venerable game'. The result was a charming flow of reminiscence, the expression of an engaging personality. His account of Egypt under Mehemet Ali has distinct historical value; and, in chapter XVI, he describes, as an eye-witness, the shocking scene of confusion, panic and death which took place in the church of the Holy Sepulchre on the occasion when Ibrahim pasha was present at the Easter ceremony of the holy fire. In a pleasanter and lighter vein, Curzon relates with a certain quaint simplicity his odd experiences in remote monasteries." - From The Cambridge History of English and American Literature (1907-21), Vol. XIV. CONTENTS: Chapters I-VI Egypt in 1833 VII-VIII Natorn Lakes IX The Convent of the Pulley X Ruined Monastery at Thebes XI The White Monastery XII The Island of Piloe, &c. XIII-XVI Jerusalem and the Monastery of St. Sabba XVII-XXI The Monasteries of Meteora XXII-XXVIII The Monasteries of Mount Athos | | | Write your own review about Ancient Monasteries of the East: Or the Monasteries of the Levant
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