Sir John Chardin's Travels in Persia

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Cosimo, Inc., 1 ene 2010 - 326 páginas
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Sir John Chardin's Travels in Persia is an abridged translation of the original French edition, which describes in great detail the people, places, politics, governments, and culture John Chardin encountered during his many years of travel in the Near East. It was originally published in full in 1711 under the title Voyages de monsieur le chevalier Chardin en Perse, et autres lieux de l'Orient, or The Travels of Sir John Chardin in Persia and the Orient. It is considered an authority among academics; Persian scholar John Emerson said, "[Chardin's] information on Safavid Persia outranks that of all other Western writers in range, depth, accuracy, and judiciousness." The complete works have never been translated in English, though there are many editions. This volume contains the hard-to-find original 1720 translation, presented in two parts. SIR JOHN CHARDIN (1643-1713), also known as Jean Chardin, was a French jeweler and traveler who authored the ten-volume book The Travels of Sir John Chardin, one of the most well-regarded early scholarly works on the Near East and Persia by a Westerner. Chardin was trained to be a jeweler like his father, but instead set out with a fellow merchant for Persia and India in 1664 at the ripe age of 21. He spent most of his time traveling in Persia from 1664-1673, before finally settling in England to escape the French prosecution of Protestants in 1681. It was there that he published the first part of The Travels of Sir John Chardin in 1686, which was presented in full in Amsterdam in 1711, two years before his death.
 

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CHAPTER
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PACE
56
The Ambassador of the Resqui and Muscovy admitted to an Audience
81
Some Jewels sold to the Nazir His Extortion A fine Present of Sweet
91
An occasional Conversation concerning the two Audiences A Molla
97
The first Ministers Resentment shown to the English Blunders in
103
The Mosque of Metched repaird which was thrown down by an Earth
112
Of the Soil
137
Concerning the Flowers of Persia
159
Of Animals Tame and Wild
167
Of the Temper Manners and Customs of the Persians
183
Concerning the Exercises and Games of the Persians
198
Of the Cloaths and Householdgoods
211
Of the Luxury of the Persians
220
Of the strong and small Liquors
240

CHAPTER PAGE
117
SECOND VOLUME
125
Of the Climate and of the Air
131
Of mechanick Arts and Trades
248
Of Manufactures
277
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