Between 1812 and 1814, Cambridge fellow and cleric Thomas Smart Hughes (1786 1847) and Robert Townley Parker, later an MP for Preston, embarked on a tour of Mediterranean countries, 'those theatres of the most interesting events recorded in the annals of history'. This two-volume account of their travels, illustrated with plates from the drawings of the architect Charles Robert Cockerell, was first published in 1820. In Volume 1, Hughes describes their arrival in Gibraltar, their experiences in Sicily, and their visits to many important classical sites in Greece, noting important historical...
Between 1812 and 1814, Cambridge fellow and cleric Thomas Smart Hughes (1786 1847) and Robert Townley Parker, later an MP for Preston, embarked on a t...
Between 1812 and 1814, Cambridge fellow and cleric Thomas Smart Hughes (1786 1847) and Robert Townley Parker, later an MP for Preston, embarked on a tour of Mediterranean countries, 'those theatres of the most interesting events recorded in the annals of history'. This two-volume account of their travels, illustrated with plates from the drawings of the architect Charles Robert Cockerell, was first published in 1820. In Volume 2, Hughes describes the second leg of the journey, beginning in Epirus in Greece and moving through Albania before returning to England via Italy and France, noting...
Between 1812 and 1814, Cambridge fellow and cleric Thomas Smart Hughes (1786 1847) and Robert Townley Parker, later an MP for Preston, embarked on a t...