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Joseph Pitton de Tournefort
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Joseph Pitton de Tournefort : Voyage into the Levant
'In the even began Tournefort's "Voyage into the Levant". Read his "Life" and the "Eulogium" on it by M. Fountenelle. Memorandums on his life: [describes life of Tournefort in detail].'
Century: 1700-1799 Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Turner Print: Book
Joseph Pitton de Tournefort : Voyage into the Levant
'After supper read part of Tournefort's "Voyage into the Levant".'
Century: 1700-1799 Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Turner Print: Book
Joseph Pitton de Tournefort : Voyage into the Levant
'After supper read part of Tournefort's "Voyage into the Levant".'
Century: 1700-1799 Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Turner Print: Book
Joseph Pitton de Tournefort : Voyage into the Levant
'In the evening read Tournefort's "Voyage into the Levant", where I find the Turks think the dead are relieved by prayer.'
Century: 1700-1799 Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Turner Print: Book
Joseph Pitton de Tournefort : Voyage into the Levant
'After supper read part of Tournefort's "Voyage into the Levant" wherein I find the following remark: They breed (says he) the finest goats in the world in the Champaign of Angora. They are of a dazzling white, and their hair, which is fine as silk, naturally curled in locks of 8 or 9 inches long, is worked up into the finest stuffs, especially camlet. But they don't suffer these fleeces to be exported because the country people get their living thereby. Their young are degenerate if carried far.'