Visits to Monasteries in the Levant - by Robert Curzon

Visits to Monasteries in the Levant, first published in 1849 by John Murray, is a travelogue by Robert Curzon, 14th Baron Zouche (1810–1873), an English diplomat, bibliophile, and traveler. Chronicling his journeys through Egypt, Palestine, and Greece in 1833–1837, the book offers a vivid, engaging account of monastic life, architecture, and manuscript collections in the Middle East and Mount Athos. Curzon’s narrative blends adventure, humor, and cultural observation, reflecting his quest for rare manuscripts and his fascination with the Orthodox Christian monasteries of the Levant. Its immediate popularity, running to six editions by 1881, underscores its appeal as a travel and book-collecting classic, though Curzon’s removal of manuscripts has sparked ethical debates.
Original Language: English

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