Brydone Travels in Sicily and Malta
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Description
Classic travel book
James Brydone, a Scottish physician and travel writer, documented his journeys to Sicily and Malta in his notable travel accounts. His travels took place in the late 18th century, providing detailed observations of the culture, history, and geography of these regions.
In Sicily, Brydone explored its ancient ruins, including those of Greek temples and Roman theaters. He remarked on the island's rich historical heritage, lush landscapes, and the distinctive local customs. His descriptions highlight the influence of ancient civilizations and the island's natural beauty.
On Malta, Brydone noted its strategic importance in the Mediterranean, its fortifications, and its unique blend of European and North African influences. He provided insights into Maltese architecture, local traditions, and the architecture of the Knights of St. John, who held sway over the islands.
Overall, Brydone's travels conveyed a deep appreciation for the historical significance, cultural diversity, and scenic landscapes of Sicily and Malta, making his accounts valuable insights into these Mediterranean regions during that period.
this edition
Aberdeen 1858
spine detached but available
internally foxed but fine
James Brydone, a Scottish physician and travel writer, documented his journeys to Sicily and Malta in his notable travel accounts. His travels took place in the late 18th century, providing detailed observations of the culture, history, and geography of these regions.
In Sicily, Brydone explored its ancient ruins, including those of Greek temples and Roman theaters. He remarked on the island's rich historical heritage, lush landscapes, and the distinctive local customs. His descriptions highlight the influence of ancient civilizations and the island's natural beauty.
On Malta, Brydone noted its strategic importance in the Mediterranean, its fortifications, and its unique blend of European and North African influences. He provided insights into Maltese architecture, local traditions, and the architecture of the Knights of St. John, who held sway over the islands.
Overall, Brydone's travels conveyed a deep appreciation for the historical significance, cultural diversity, and scenic landscapes of Sicily and Malta, making his accounts valuable insights into these Mediterranean regions during that period.
this edition
Aberdeen 1858
spine detached but available
internally foxed but fine
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04/08/2025
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