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Travels in Southern Europe and the Levant, 1810-1817 / The Journal of C. R. Cockerell, R.A.

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The journal records extended travels through the eastern Mediterranean and southern Europe, tracing sea voyages, stays in Constantinople, Crete, Smyrna, the Greek mainland and Italian cities. It combines lively travel narrative, architectural description and archaeological reporting, including the discovery and movement of ancient sculptures and excavations at temples; sketches and practical details of life on board and in diverse towns; encounters with officials, local unrest and illness; and reflections on monuments, local customs and the difficulties of early nineteenth-century fieldwork. Chapters alternate day-to-day incidents with site studies and personal impressions.

About the Author

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C. R. Cockerell

C. R. Cockerell was an English architect and artist known for his insightful travel writings and observations. His notable work, "Travels in Southern Europe and the Levant, 1810-1817," presents a detailed account of his journeys through various regions, reflecting both the cultural and architectural landscapes of the time. Cockerell's experiences and artistic sensibilities provide a unique perspective on early 19th-century Europe, making his journal an important contribution to travel literature and historical documentation.

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