Travels in the Ionian Isles, Albania, Thessaly, Macedonia, etc.
During the Years 1812 and 1813
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Jun '12
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An early nineteenth-century travelogue of Greece and Albania, written by Queen Victoria's physician in his youth.
Sir Henry Holland (1788–1873), a distinguished court physician, published this account of the lesser-known Greek islands and parts of Macedonia and Albania in 1815. He describes the landscapes and cultures of these regions in detail and gives a unique first-hand account of the Albanian vizier Ali Pasha.Sir Henry Holland (1788–1873) was a passionate and intrepid traveller from a young age. In addition to a distinguished career as court physician - first to Caroline of Brunswick, then to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert - he sought to keep two months of each year free to travel. His trip to Greece formed part of a European tour that Holland undertook in 1812–13 after having taken his medical degree at Edinburgh. Holland focuses on the lesser-known islands and parts of Macedonia and Albania, and gives a unique first-hand account of the Albanian vizier Ali Pasha (1740–1822), whom he befriended while visiting his court. The publication of Holland's travelogue in 1815 enhanced his reputation greatly and he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society that year. The book contributed to the early nineteenth-century fascination with Greece that would later lead Lord Byron to join the Greek War of Independence.
ISBN: 9781108050449
Dimensions: 297mm x 210mm x 31mm
Weight: 1410g
596 pages