Byeways in Palestine - James Finn

Byeways in Palestine

This ebook was transcribed from the 1868 James Nisbet and Co. edition by Les Bowler.
by JAMES FINN, M.R.A.S., and member of the asiatic society of france, late her majesty’s consul for jerusalem and palestine.
“The land, which we passed through to search it, is an exceeding good land.”—Numb. xiv. 7.
LONDON: JAMES NISBET & CO., 21 BERNERS STREET. mdccclxviii.
To His Excellency Right Hon. Francis Lord Napier , K.T. , etc. etc. etc. , Governor of the Presidency of Madras , This little Volume is inscribed , in grateful acknowledgment of kindness received in Jerusalem and elsewhere ,
BY THE AUTHOR.
London , 1867.
These papers on “Byeways in Palestine” are compiled from notes of certain journeys made during many years’ residence in that country; omitting the journeys made upon beaten roads, and through the principal towns, for the mere reason that they were such.
Just what met the eye and ear was jotted down and is now revised after a lapse of time, without indulging much in meditation or reflection; these are rather suggested by the occurrences, that they may be followed out by the reader. Inasmuch, however, as the incidents relate to out-of-the-way places, and various seasons of the year, they may be found to contain an interest peculiar to themselves, and the account of them may not interfere with any other book on Palestine.
I may state that, not being a professed investigator,
I carried with me no scientific instruments, except sometimes a common thermometer: I had no leisure for making excavations, for taking angles with a theodolite, or attending to the delicate care of any kind of barometer, being employed on my proper business.

James Finn
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Английский

Год издания

2007-07-18

Темы

Palestine -- Description and travel

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