
Lustreise ins Morgenland.
Vorwort.
Reise nach Triest
Mein Aufenthalt auf dem Eilande Lossin oder Ossero.
Alexandrien.
Kairo.
A vivid 19th‑century travel diary invites listeners into the mind of a curious physician‑explorer who sets out from his Alpine home to trace a “pleasure journey” toward the Near East. The opening pages balance witty self‑reflection with the practical challenges of turning personal wanderings into a public narrative, revealing his intent to share observations without pretension. As the road winds over the Arlberg, through Innsbruck, Bozen and the Italian plains, he records the rhythm of daily life—hospitality in modest inns, the quirks of local customs, and the occasional clash between German and Italian temperaments.
Beyond the scenic passes, the narrator’s keen eye captures the cultural tapestry of the lands he traverses, from the bustling streets of Trieste to the lingering scent of Mediterranean dust. His prose blends scholarly curiosity with a candid, sometimes humorous, commentary on travel etiquette, making the early stages of his odyssey both informative and entertaining. Listeners will feel the excitement of a bygone era’s road trip, as the journey unfolds one diary entry at a time.
Language
de
Duration
~7 hours (410K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-04-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1806–1877
A Swiss doctor who turned his curiosity into journeys, he became one of the 19th century's notable explorers and writers on Palestine. His books blend close observation, scholarship, and a traveler's eye for place.
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