
Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Map
- Travels in Various Countries of the East
- PERFACE
- Contents
- Directions to the Binder for Placing the Plates, &c
- I On the Tar Springs of Zante (communicated by Mr. Hawkins)
- II Voyage in the Grecian Seas
- III Discovery of the Remains of the Acropolis of Patmos (from the Journals of Mr. Whittington)
- IV Second Voyage in the Grecian Seas (from the Papers of the late Dr.Sibthorp)
- V Lemnos (from the Journals of Dr. Hunt)
- VI Continuation of Sibthorp's Journal
- VII Journal relating to Parts of the ancient Elis, Arcadia, Argolis, Laconia, Messenia, and the Islands on the Western Shores of Greece (from the same)
- VIII Journey from Constantinople through Asia Minor, in the Year 1802 (from the Papers of the late William George Browne, Esq.)
- IX Miscellaneous Remarks written at Constantinople, 1802. (from the Papers of Mr. Browne)
- X Biographical Memoir of Mr. Browne
- XI Letter from Mr. Browne to the late Smithson Tennant, Esq., dated Tabriz (on the frontiers of Persia), July 16. 1813
- XII Prices of Commodities at Smyrna in the Years I78O, 1790, 1800, and 1812, procured by Mr. Browne, at the desire of Mr. Tennant
- XIII Journey through some Provinces of Asia Minor in the Year 1800. (communicated by Lieut. Col. Leake)
- XIV 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
- XV Remarks on the antient and modern Geography of Parts of Asia Minor (communicated by Col. Leake)
- XVI Some particulars respecting the Police of Constantinople (communicated by Mr. Hawkins)
- XVII An Account of the Discovery of a very antient Temple on Mount Ocha, in Eubœa (from the same)
- XVIII Travels through Part of the antient Coele Syria, and Syria Salutaris (from the Papers of the late Lieut. Col. Squire)
- XIX 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, L.L.D
- XX Journey from Suez to Mount Sinai (communicated by J. N. Fazakerley, Esq. M. P.)
- XXI On a Law of Custom which is peculiar to the Islands of the Archipelago (communicated by Mr. Hawkins)
- XXII On the Labyrinth of Crete (communicated by Mr. Cockerell)
- XXIII On the Sculptures of the Parthenon (communicated by Mr. Wilkins)
- XXIV Notice of some remarkable Monuments of Antiquity discovered on the Site of the ancient Susa in Persia
- XXV Remarks relating to the Natural History of Parts of European Turkey (from the Journals of the late Dr. Sibthorp)
- XXVI 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
- XXVII Account of a Journey through Part of Little Tartary, and of some Armenian, Greek, and Tartar Settlements (from the Journals of Mr. Whittington)
- XXVIII On the Site of Dodona (communicated by Mr. Hawkins)
- XXIX 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
- XXX Inscriptions copied in various Parts of Greece, and communicated by Lieut. Col. Leake
- XXXI Remarks on the preceding Inscriptions by the Editor
- XXXII 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
- XXXIII Remarks on the Inscriptions discovered in Asia Minor by Colonel Leake, and Mr. Cockerell (by the Editor)
- XXXIV Inscriptions copied in different Parts of Asia Minor, Greece, and Egypt, illustrated by the Editor
- Appendix
- Plate section
VIII - Journey from Constantinople through Asia Minor, in the Year 1802 (from the Papers of the late William George Browne, Esq.)
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- Frontmatter
- Map
- Travels in Various Countries of the East
- PERFACE
- Contents
- Directions to the Binder for Placing the Plates, &c
- I On the Tar Springs of Zante (communicated by Mr. Hawkins)
- II Voyage in the Grecian Seas
- III Discovery of the Remains of the Acropolis of Patmos (from the Journals of Mr. Whittington)
- IV Second Voyage in the Grecian Seas (from the Papers of the late Dr.Sibthorp)
- V Lemnos (from the Journals of Dr. Hunt)
- VI Continuation of Sibthorp's Journal
- VII Journal relating to Parts of the ancient Elis, Arcadia, Argolis, Laconia, Messenia, and the Islands on the Western Shores of Greece (from the same)
- VIII Journey from Constantinople through Asia Minor, in the Year 1802 (from the Papers of the late William George Browne, Esq.)
- IX Miscellaneous Remarks written at Constantinople, 1802. (from the Papers of Mr. Browne)
- X Biographical Memoir of Mr. Browne
- XI Letter from Mr. Browne to the late Smithson Tennant, Esq., dated Tabriz (on the frontiers of Persia), July 16. 1813
- XII Prices of Commodities at Smyrna in the Years I78O, 1790, 1800, and 1812, procured by Mr. Browne, at the desire of Mr. Tennant
- XIII Journey through some Provinces of Asia Minor in the Year 1800. (communicated by Lieut. Col. Leake)
- XIV 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
- XV Remarks on the antient and modern Geography of Parts of Asia Minor (communicated by Col. Leake)
- XVI Some particulars respecting the Police of Constantinople (communicated by Mr. Hawkins)
- XVII An Account of the Discovery of a very antient Temple on Mount Ocha, in Eubœa (from the same)
- XVIII Travels through Part of the antient Coele Syria, and Syria Salutaris (from the Papers of the late Lieut. Col. Squire)
- XIX 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, L.L.D
- XX Journey from Suez to Mount Sinai (communicated by J. N. Fazakerley, Esq. M. P.)
- XXI On a Law of Custom which is peculiar to the Islands of the Archipelago (communicated by Mr. Hawkins)
- XXII On the Labyrinth of Crete (communicated by Mr. Cockerell)
- XXIII On the Sculptures of the Parthenon (communicated by Mr. Wilkins)
- XXIV Notice of some remarkable Monuments of Antiquity discovered on the Site of the ancient Susa in Persia
- XXV Remarks relating to the Natural History of Parts of European Turkey (from the Journals of the late Dr. Sibthorp)
- XXVI 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
- XXVII Account of a Journey through Part of Little Tartary, and of some Armenian, Greek, and Tartar Settlements (from the Journals of Mr. Whittington)
- XXVIII On the Site of Dodona (communicated by Mr. Hawkins)
- XXIX 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
- XXX Inscriptions copied in various Parts of Greece, and communicated by Lieut. Col. Leake
- XXXI Remarks on the preceding Inscriptions by the Editor
- XXXII 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
- XXXIII Remarks on the Inscriptions discovered in Asia Minor by Colonel Leake, and Mr. Cockerell (by the Editor)
- XXXIV Inscriptions copied in different Parts of Asia Minor, Greece, and Egypt, illustrated by the Editor
- Appendix
- Plate section
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- Travels in Various Countries of the EastBeing a Continuation of Memoirs Relating to European and Asiatic Turkey, Etc, pp. 106 - 148Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1820