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Proceedings of the expedition to explore the northern coast of Africa, from Tripoly eastward : in MDCCCXXI. and MDCCCXXII., comprehending an account of the Greater Syrtis and Cyrenaica; and of the ancient cities composing the pentapolis

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Proceedings of the expedition to explore the northern coast of Africa, from Tripoly eastward : in MDCCCXXI. and MDCCCXXII., comprehending an account of the Greater Syrtis and Cyrenaica; and of the ancient cities composing the pentapolis

by Frederick William Beechey, H. W. (Henry William) Beechey

EN·~16 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

PROCEEDINGS OF THE EXPEDITION TO EXPLORE THE NORTHERN COAST OF AFRICA, FROM TRIPOLY EASTWARD;

3:50

LIST OF PLATES.

1:38

INTRODUCTION.

10:15

CHAPTER I.

15:37

CHAPTER II.

24:30

CHAPTER III.

25:54

CHAPTER IV.

45:19

CHAPTER V.

47:14

CHAPTER VI.

58:51

CHAPTER VII.

44:17

Description

The volume recounts a two‑year naval expedition that set out from Tripoli to chart the little‑known stretches of Africa’s northern shoreline in the early 1820s. Its authors, a Royal Navy captain and his scholarly brother, were commissioned by senior government patrons and blend meticulous observation with a genuine curiosity about the region’s geography and history. Their narrative captures the challenges of travel in a remote desert‑coastal landscape while emphasizing the scientific value of their measurements and sketches.

Beyond the harsh terrain, the work offers vivid descriptions of ancient sites that once thrived along the Greater Syrtis and in Cyrenaica. Readers will find detailed accounts of ruined bridges, mausoleums, churches, and amphitheaters, each linked to the poets and historians who first recorded them. Accompanying plates and charts illustrate coastlines, city plans, and archaeological features, providing a rare glimpse into early nineteenth‑century scholarship on a part of the world that remains sparsely documented.

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en

Duration

~16 hours (954K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: John Murray, 1828.

Credits

Galo Flordelis (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-08-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Frederick William Beechey

Frederick William Beechey

1796–1856

A Royal Navy officer with a painter’s eye, he helped chart little-known coasts and turned dangerous voyages into vivid books and sketches. His life joined naval service, exploration, and careful observation in a way that still feels adventurous today.

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H. W. (Henry William) Beechey

H. W. (Henry William) Beechey

1788–1862

An English painter, explorer, and writer, he moved through some remarkable corners of the 19th century — from expeditions in Egypt to colonial work in New Zealand. His books and journals carry the feel of firsthand observation, shaped by an artist’s eye for scene and detail.

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