account of divers choice remarks, as well geographical, as historical, political, mathematical, physical, and moral; taken in a journey through the Low-Countries, France, Italy, and part of Spain; with the isles of Sicily and Malta. As also, A voyage to the Levant: a description of Candia, Egypt, the Red Sea, the desarts of Arabia, Mount-Horeb, and Mount-Sinai; the coasts of Palestine, Syria, and Asia-Minor; the Helespont, Propontis, and Constantinople; the isles of the Carpathian, Egean, and Ionian seas. Wherein, their present state, interst, customs, manners, and religion; their learning, and learned men; with the most celebrated pieces of sculpture, painting, &c. are more accurately set forth, than hath hitherto been done ... And what else occurr'd most remarkable in thirteen years travels
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| sdo:description | "account of divers choice remarks, as well geographical, as historical, political, mathematical, physical, and moral; taken in a journey through the Low-Countries, France, Italy, and part of Spain; with the isles of Sicily and Malta. As also, A voyage to the Levant: a description of Candia, Egypt, the Red Sea, the desarts of Arabia, Mount-Horeb, and Mount-Sinai; the coasts of Palestine, Syria, and Asia-Minor; the Helespont, Propontis, and Constantinople; the isles of the Carpathian, Egean, and Ionian seas. Wherein, their present state, interst, customs, manners, and religion; their learning, and learned men; with the most celebrated pieces of sculpture, painting, &c. are more accurately set forth, than hath hitherto been done ... And what else occurr'd most remarkable in thirteen years travels" |
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| sdo:abstract | "In Amsterdam, Veryard tells the story of the Anabaptist revolution in the city. He then describes the government of Amsterdam. He takes a boat for Utrecht, describing its beauty, cleanliness and fortifications. He describes the Mariakerk and a pillar that is said to have been built on ox hide." |
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