Travels and researches in Asia minor, more particularly in the province of Lycia |
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... village , and the management of a few goats seems to be the only care of the people . We have been in a wood all the day , not an acre being cultivated ; the cutting of timber , which the camels trans- port , and the herds of goats ...
... village , and the management of a few goats seems to be the only care of the people . We have been in a wood all the day , not an acre being cultivated ; the cutting of timber , which the camels trans- port , and the herds of goats ...
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... village , which lies in a ravine high above the sea , another of the crow's - nest sites chosen by the early Greeks ; its name is Chétme . There being no khan , I had to beg the governor of the place to extend to me the hospitality ...
... village , which lies in a ravine high above the sea , another of the crow's - nest sites chosen by the early Greeks ; its name is Chétme . There being no khan , I had to beg the governor of the place to extend to me the hospitality ...
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... therefore the untranslated word " 66 man . " March 2nd . Our road lay by the sea - shore almost all the day . In descending from our lofty village , we saw traces in the mud of a number of wild - boars , c 3 PERGAMUS TO ASSOS . 33.
... therefore the untranslated word " 66 man . " March 2nd . Our road lay by the sea - shore almost all the day . In descending from our lofty village , we saw traces in the mud of a number of wild - boars , c 3 PERGAMUS TO ASSOS . 33.
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... village now on the spot consists but of a few sheds , one of which is appropriated to my use . After depositing the baggage , I took the most intelligent Turk in the place as cicerone , and went up to the ruins on the Acropolis , from ...
... village now on the spot consists but of a few sheds , one of which is appropriated to my use . After depositing the baggage , I took the most intelligent Turk in the place as cicerone , and went up to the ruins on the Acropolis , from ...
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... village consists of eight or ten houses , similar to those described above : only two are occu- pied , one by a singular character , our host , who calls himself Consul , and talks of having been at the battle of the Nile , the other by ...
... village consists of eight or ten houses , similar to those described above : only two are occu- pied , one by a singular character , our host , who calls himself Consul , and talks of having been at the battle of the Nile , the other by ...
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Acropolis amidst ancient city ancient Greeks appearance arches architecture arrived Asia Minor bas-reliefs beautiful British Museum buildings built called Caria character Chimæra Christian cliff coast coins colour columns Constantinople cornices costume crossed cultivated Cyclopean distance district early feet firman four fragments frieze ground head hills horses huts inches inhabitants inscriptions interest kind Limyra Lycia Lycian language ment miles monument morning mosques Mount Cadmus mountains Mylasa neighbourhood o'clock observed ornamented Pandarus Pasha passed peculiar pedestal phagi Phrygia piastres picturesque Pinara plain present probably racter range ravine remains rich river road rock Roman ruins sarcophagi scarcely sculpture season seats seen servant side singular sketch Smyrna standing stones stood stream style Sultan temple tent theatre tion tombs town trace travelling trees Turkish Turks valley village walls white marble whole wind wood Xanthus
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Seite 25 - But perhaps the novelty of the scene may influence me. and afterwards to each of the cardinal points. The tone is very harmonious, and the words are dwelt upon with a prolonged sound, making in the stillness of the night a chant which is solemn and striking; its meaning is simple and beautiful: "God is most great!" " I testify that there is no deity but God;" " I testify that Mahomet is God's apostle!
Seite 144 - The men of Arvad with thine army were upon thy walls round about, and the Gammadims were in thy towers : they hanged their shields upon thy walls round about ; they have made thy beauty perfect.
Seite 35 - Immediately around me were the ruins, extending for miles, undisturbed by any living creature except the goats and kids. On every side lay columns, triglyphs, and friezes of beautiful sculpture, every object speaking of the grandeur of this ancient city. In one place I saw thirty Doric capitals placed up in a line for a fence. I descended towards the sea, and found the whole front of the hill a wilderness of ruined temples, baths, and theatres, all of the best workmanship.
Seite 371 - Asses are allotted to the younger children, who are placed amidst the domestic stores, and never without a pet cat in their arms : long tresses of hair hang down their necks, and are kept closely to the head by a circlet of coins. By their side walks the eldest son, with all the air and alacrity of a young sportsman; over his shoulder hangs a long-barrelled gun, in his hand is the cage of a decoy partridge, and a classiclooking hound follows at his heels : a number of shepherd boys mingle with the...
Seite 406 - SIR, -I have had the honour to receive your letter of the 22nd instant, in which you intimate to me your intention of violating the law.
Seite 432 - F. expressed a wish to recompense the proprietor, and a deputation of Turks proceeded to examine the ground. They reported 'that the seed was uninjured — that if God sent rain it would spring up again, and that no damage was done.
Seite 351 - Myra is among the largest and the best built in Asia Minor : much of its fine corridor and corniced proscenium remains ; the upper seats have disappeared, but the present crop of wheat occupies little more than the area; probably about six feet of earth may have accumulated upon its surface.
Seite 137 - Now do not tell me a lie, for if you have not what you require, I will send dinners and sweets from my own table." On my thanking him, he expressed his hope that I would call upon him again, and, instead of staying two days, would remain a month, assuring me that he would make me comfortable. He rose from his seat and accompanied me towards the door when I came away, which is quite contrary to eastern etiquette, and Demetrius says he never saw it done before by a Pasha. I withdrew and rambled home,...
Seite 371 - Turkish steed. Asses are allotted to the younger children, who are placed amidst the domestic stores, and never without a pet cat in their arms : long tresses of hair hang down their necks, and are kept closely to the head by a circlet of coins. By their side walks the eldest son, with all the air and alacrity...
Seite 223 - The national custom, which makes it the privilege of the son to do the offices of an attendant to his father, instils into the character of the people the duty of honouring parents. In every relation and circumstance in which I saw them, in their families and among strangers, love and kindness to one another seemed to prevail : sincerity banishes suspicion, and honesty and candour beget openness in all their dealings.