About This Book
The narrative recounts journeys to monasteries across the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East, combining travel anecdote with close observations of monastic life, libraries, and ancient manuscripts. It describes architectural settings, liturgical practices, daily routines of monks, local ceremonies and processions, and striking landscapes from desert plains to cliff-top monasteries, alongside incidents of travel such as boat collisions, legal inquests, and encounters with local authorities. Sketches and woodcuts accompany descriptions, and attention is given to the discovery, condition, and copying of rare manuscripts, as well as reflections on customs, hospitality, and the challenges of visiting remote religious communities.
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