A vivid travel record of late 18th-century Europe and Asia Minor, blending scenery with ancient ruins and everyday life.
This edition draws on Morritt’s letters from 1794–1796, tracing a journey from northern Europe through the Balkans to the shores of the Aegean. It blends brisk travel observations with sketches of cities, landscapes, and the remnants of classical antiquity, offering a window into a world where ancient sites meet modern roads and markets.
- Experience the pace and mood of travel through Berlin, Potsdam, and the Hungarian frontier, with impressions of towns, architecture, and court life.
- Follow a path from Vienna to the Bosphorus, including encounters with Turkish towns, river plains, and the sea routes that linked Europe and Asia.
- Read about ancient sites and artifacts, from Pella and Tempe to Thermopylae, and the small discoveries that collectors and scholars pursued along the way.
- See the traveler’s voice as he describes people, customs, and the practical sides of travel, such as lodging, letters, and the challenges of crossing plains and rivers.
Ideal for readers of travel narratives and those curious about classical ruins, 18th‑century exploration, and the experience of moving across Europe toward Asia Minor.