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31: 566: 407:. The licence is dated December 1663, and the preface shows that Thévenot himself arranged it for publication before leaving on his second voyage. Among other things, he was one of the European travellers to include a story about the origins of the medieval Arabic document, the 312:. This was difficult, because of the opposition of the Dutch, and though Tavernier was able to proceed, Thévenot found it prudent to return to Shiraz. Having visited the ruins of 126:
Thévenot conceived a desire to travel from reading other travel writing, and his wealth allowed him to fulfill this desire. Leaving France in 1652, he first visited
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Ratliff, Brandie. "The monastery of Saint Catherine at Mount Sinai and the Christian communities of the Caliphate."
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by sea, and was again in Cairo in time to view the opening of the canal on the rise of the
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and sailed for India on 6 November 1665, in the ship "Hopewell," arriving at the port of
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The account of his first journey was published at Paris in 1665, under the title
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In November 1663 again sailed for the East, calling at Alexandria and landing at
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He remained in Constantinople until the following August, and then proceeded to
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In January 1659 he sailed from Alexandria in an English ship, visiting
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were posthumously published from his journals in 1674 and 1684 (all
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Sinaiticus. The bulletin of the Saint Catherine Foundation
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of India for thirteen months, and crossed the country by
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First travels to the Near and Middle East (1655-1663)
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French traveller in the East, linguist and botanist
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He visited the chief places of 564: 503:Les Voyages aux Indes Orientales 280:(27 August 1664), proceeding by 29: 688:French male non-fiction writers 531: 492: 1: 557: 363:Thévenot was an accomplished 343:, disabled by an accidental 101: 7: 615:. Paris: L. Billaine, 1665. 541:. Paris: L. Billaine, 1665. 499:Dew, Nicholas (July 2012). 444: 420:Saint Catherine's Monastery 241:Further travels (1663-1667) 10: 704: 648:University of Paris alumni 507:Voyage en Europe 1652-1662 678:Botanists active in India 351:, but died on the way at 190:, and, upon returning to 73: 65: 51: 37: 28: 21: 456: 587:Encyclopædia Britannica 673:Pre-Linnaean botanists 668:French travel writers 355:on 28 November 1667. 316:, he made his way to 116:Melchisédech Thévenot 114:. He was a nephew of 324:on 10 January 1666. 658:Explorers of Africa 611:Thévenot, Jean de. 257:, and then through 198:pilgrim caravan to 158:, took passage for 683:Writers from Paris 222:(14 August 1658). 112:Collège de Navarre 663:Explorers of Asia 582:Thévenot, Jean de 525:10.1093/fs/kns099 441:, London, 1687). 92:natural scientist 81: 80: 695: 653:French explorers 591: 570: 568: 567: 551: 548: 542: 535: 529: 528: 496: 490: 484: 383:, especially in 381:natural sciences 276:Here he entered 146:he fell in with 84:Jean de Thévenot 55:28 November 1667 33: 23:Jean de Thévenot 19: 18: 703: 702: 698: 697: 696: 694: 693: 692: 628: 627: 608: 606:Primary sources 580:, ed. (1911). 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Index

Jean de Thévenot, from "Relation d'un voyage fait au Levant" (1664)
Paris
Mianeh
linguist
natural scientist
botanist
Paris
Collège de Navarre
Melchisédech Thévenot
England
Netherlands
Germany
Italy
Rome
D'Herbelot
Levant
Malta
Constantinople
Smyrna
Greek
Alexandria
Egypt
Sinai
Cairo
Lent
Jerusalem
pilgrimage
Palestine
corsairs
Damietta

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