TY - BOOK ID - 85473716 TI - Memoirs Relating to European and Asiatic Turkey : And Other Countries of the East PY - 1818 SN - 1139175807 1108044026 PB - Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press DB - UniCat KW - Natural History KW - Inscriptions, Greek KW - Middle East KW - Greece KW - Egypt KW - Nature KW - Social Science KW - Travel UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:85473716 AB - Robert Walpole (1781-1856), great-nephew and namesake of Britain's first prime minister, was a classical scholar and clergyman. After graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge, he visited Greece and the Middle East. This work, first published in 1817 and reissued in its second edition in 1818, consists of extracts from the unpublished papers of J. B. S. Morritt, John Sibthorp, Philip Hunt, J. D. Carlyle and other travellers, with descriptions of antiquities, and notes by the editor. The topics vary considerably and reflect the wide interests of contemporary educated and travelled men at a time when many were extending their Grand Tour to the Eastern Mediterranean. They include discussions of the weakness of the Turkish government, observations on natural history, accounts of Greek Orthodox monastic libraries including those of Mount Athos, and descriptions of Greek pottery and archaeological excavations. The book remains a rich source for scholars from a wide range of disciplines. ER -