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Voyage en Égypte et en Syrie - Tome 1

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This work presents an account of travels through Egypt and Syria during the years 1783 to 1785, offering detailed observations on the geography, culture, and society of the regions visited. The author reflects on the stark contrasts between European and Eastern customs, emphasizing the sensory experiences that accompany such encounters. The narrative includes descriptions of Alexandria's ancient ruins, the local populace, and the challenges faced by travelers. Additionally, it discusses the political landscape, particularly the role of the vizier in governance. The text serves as both a travelogue and a commentary on the historical and social conditions of the time.

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C.-F. Volney

C.-F. Volney was a French philosopher, historian, and traveler, known for his influential works in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His most notable work, "The Ruins; Or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires and the Law of Nature," reflects on the cyclical nature of civilizations and the impact of human actions on society. Volney's writings often explore themes of history, geography, and the natural world, as seen in his extensive studies of ancient history and his observations from travels in Egypt and Syria. His contributions to literature and thought have left a lasting mark on the fields of philosophy and historical analysis.

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