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Grand Tour Diary Manuscript Handwriting Travel Voyage Italy Germany Switzerland

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  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Date of Publication: 1785-1795
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Antiquarian books / manuscripts / manuscripts
  • Type: Books
  • Author: anonymous

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    Grand Tour Diary Manuscript Handwriting Travel Voyage Italy Germany Switzerland
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    [English Grand Tour manuscript diary from the 18th century] - Anonymous:
    Grand tour diary. 2 volumes. manuscript.
    1785-1795.
    Manuscript in brown ink on laid paper, [125] + [137] leaves with together 332 written pages, unfoliated, mainly 30 lines to the page, contemporary vellum, remains of ties, folio (33 x 20.2 cm). - Apparently unpublished Grand Tour diary written by an attentive English observer, describing several years of travel through France, Germany, the Low Countries, Switzerland and Italy. The author includes a foreword justifying his work as a practical guide for other Grand Tourists: "I regard myself as performing no unuseful task, when I submit to lay aside all pretensions to literary reputation, and to undertake a work which can have no other merit but its [sic] utility. To point out the best roads, & best inns, to name the places & churches where the finest paintings are to be found, without entering into any critical disquisition of their respective beauties, is I confess an humble undertaking." The author began his grand Tour in 1785 at Calais. He traveled to Venice, further to Firenze, Bologna, Lyon, back to Calais and again from Ostend to Spa, Hieres-sur-Amby, Vicenza, Firenze, Rome and back to Bologna. The tour lasted from 1785 to 1795. The author wrote lengthy descriptions of the Galleria Estense (Modena), Palazzo Reale (Torino), Cathedral of our Lady (Antwerp), Palazzo Ducale (Genova), Colonna Palace (Rome), Galleria Borghese (Rome), Galleria degli Uffizi (Firenze ), Palazzo Pitti (Firenze), Palazzo Corsini (Firenze), the collection of Lord Cowpers in the Villa Palmieri and several churches and palaces in Venice. His description of Rome comprises 39 pages, that of Venice 23 pages, that of Bologna 35 pages and that of Firenze nearly 30 pages, too. From October 1791 to May 1795 he spent his time in Rome. The author also provides an interesting description of a criminal trial in Vicenza. From July to December 1798 he traveled in Switzerland (32-page text) and reflects for example on the Swiss style of government: "The spirit of toleration is usually supposed to keep pace with the progress of philosophy But in Switzerland, they may be considered as totally independent [sic] of each other tolerance is here the effect of government, not of philosophy." -- The author mentions, for instance, the following places: Calais, Gent, Brussel, Liege, Aachen, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Koblenz, Karlsruhe (5 pages), Pfortzheim, Ulm, Kempten, Innsbruck, Ambras Castle (2 pages), Verona, Vicenza, Padova, Mantova, Ferrara, Loreto (4 pages), Monteluco, Rimini, Forli, Parma, Modena, Piacenza, Milano, Vercelli, Torino, Lyon, The Hague, Amsterdam, Neuchatel, Spa, Luxembourg, Nancy, Besancon , St. Blaise, Bienne, Bern, Murten, Lausanne, Geneva, Hieres-sur-Amby, Nice and Genova. For each passage of his Grand Tour he gives a detailed traveling route, with distances, names of places he passed by and the locations where he spent the night. Later he added some further traveling routes, that he most certainly made in later years. The last route is dated 1804. Within the manuscript he also mentions an earlier travel from Cuxhaven to Verona in the year 1780. -- Grand Tour diaries from the 18th century are very rare on the market.
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    Manuscript in brown ink on laid paper, [125] + [137] leaves with together 332 written pages, unfoliated, mainly 30 lines to the page, contemporary vellum, remains of ties, folio (33 x 20.2 cm). - Apparently unpublished Grand Tour diary written by an attentive English observer, describing several years of travel through France, Germany, the Low Countries, Switzerland and Italy. The author includes a foreword justifying his work as a practical guide for other Grand Tourists: "I regard myself as performing no unuseful task, when I submit to lay aside all pretensions to literary reputation, and to undertake a work which can have no other merit but its [sic] utility. To point out the best roads, & best inns, to name the places & churches where the finest paintings are to be found, without enter
    Autor
    Anonymous
    Genre
    Antiquarische Bücher / Handschriften / Manuscripts
    Erscheinungsjahr
    1785-1795
    Produktart
    Bücher
    Sprache
    Englisch