HOME | REACH US  
 



.com .net .org .info .mobi
.biz .us .co.uk .in
.eu .ws .bz .cc .tv Etc.
Domain Names

Website Development
Web Hosting
Email Hosting
Digital Certificate
Etc.

@ Best Prices From

www.DomainsUAE.com
Jean de Thévenot
   
Google
 
Web libraryoflibrary.com
Jean de Thévenot, from "Relation d'un voyage fait au Levant" (1664)

Jean de Thévenot (June 16, 1633November 28, 1667) was a French traveller in the East, who wrote extensively about his journeys. He was also a linguist, natural scientist and botanist. He was born in Paris and received his education in the Collège de Navarre. He was a nephew of Melchisédech Thévenot.

Thévenot conceived a desire to travel from reading other travel writing, and his wealth allowed him to fulfill this desire. Leaving France in 1652, he first visited England, the Netherlands, Germany and Italy, and at Rome he fell in with D'Herbelot, who invited him to be his companion in a projected voyage to the Levant. D'Herbelot was detained by private affairs, but Thévenot sailed from Rome in May 1655, and, after vainly waiting five months at Malta, took passage for Constantinople alone.

He remained in Constantinople until the following August, and then proceeded to Smyrna, the Greek islands, and finally to Egypt, landing at Alexandria on New Year's Day, 1657. He stayed for a year in Egypt, then visited Sinai, and, upon returning to Cairo, joined the Lent pilgrim caravan to Jerusalem. He visited the chief places of pilgrimage in Palestine, and, after being twice taken by corsairs, got back to Damietta by sea, and was again in Cairo in time to view the opening of the canal on the rise of the Nile (August 14, 1658).

In January 1659 he sailed from Alexandria in an English ship, visiting Goletta and Tunis on the way, and, after a sharp engagement with Spanish corsairs, one of which fell a prize to the English merchantman, reached Leghorn on April 12. He now spent four years at home in studies useful to a traveller, and in November 1663 again sailed for the East, calling at Alexandria and landing at Sidon, whence he proceeded by land to Damascus, Aleppo, and then through Mesopotamia to Mosul, Baghdad and Mendeli.

Here he entered Persia (August 27, 1664), proceeding by Kermanshah and Hamadan to Isfahan, where he spent five months (October 1664 - February 1665), and then joining company with the merchant Tavernier, proceeded by Shiraz and Lar to Bander-Abbasi, in the hope of finding a passage to India. This was difficult, because of the opposition of the Dutch, and though Tavernier was able to proceed, Thévenot found it prudent to return to Shiraz. Having visited the ruins of Persepolis, he made his way to Basra and sailed for India on November 6, 1665, in the ship "Hopewell," arriving at the port of Surat on January 10, 1666.

He was in India for thirteen months, and crossed the country by Golconda to Masulipatam, returning overland to Surat, from which he sailed to Bander-Abbasi and went up to Shiraz. He passed the summer of 1667 at Isfahan, disabled by an accidental pistol-shot; and in October started for Tabriz, but died on the way at Miyana on the November 28, 1667.

Thévenot was an accomplished polyglot, skilled in Turkish, Arabic and Persian, and a curious and diligent observer. He was also well skilled in natural sciences, especially in botany, for which he made large collections in India. His personal character was admirable, and his writings are still esteemed, though it has been justly observed that, unlike John Chardin, he saw only the outside of Eastern life.

The account of his first journey was published at Paris in 1665; it forms the first part of his collected Voyages. The licence is dated December 1663, and the preface shows that Thévenot himself arranged it for publication before leaving on his second voyage. The second and third parts were posthumously published from his journals in 1674 and 1684 (all quarto). A collected edition appeared at Paris in 1689, and a second in duodecimo at Amsterdam in 1727 (5 vols.). There is an acceptable English translation by A. Lovell (folio, London, 1687).

References



Index Of Related Pages




All pages | Previous page (Jalówka, Gmina Michalowo) | Next page (Jeanie Moos)

Jean de ThévenotJean de Tinan
Jean de VenetteJean de Vienne
Jean de Vienne (D643)Jean de VilliersJean de Villiers (Grand Master)
Jean de Wouters
Jean de l'Ours
Jean de la Barrière
Jean de la Cassière
Jean de la Hire
Jean de la Trémoille
Jean de la Trémoille (1377–1449)
Jean du Bellay
Jean du CasseJean du Cros
Jean du TeilJean du Vergier de Hauranne
Jean l'Héritier
Jean le Rond d'Alembert
Jean shortsJean skirt
Jean van der Poel
Jean yu
Jean Étienne BercéJean Étienne Championnet
Jeana
Jeana Tomasino
Jeana YeagerJeananne Crowley
Jeanatope
JeancourtJeandelaincourt
JeandelizeJeane
Jeane Dixon
Jeane Gardiner
Jeane Kirkpatrick
Jeane Manson
Jeanerette, Louisiana
Jeanerette BluesJeanes Foundation
JeanettaJeanetta, Houston
Jeanetta Arnette
Jeanette
Jeanette (given name)Jeanette (singer)Jeanette Abadie
Jeanette Arocho-Burkart
Jeanette AtwoodJeanette Aw
Jeanette BakerJeanette Baker (Finch)
Jeanette Bazzell TurnerJeanette BicknellJeanette Biedermann
Jeanette BoldenJeanette Brakewell
Jeanette Clinger
Jeanette Fitzsimons
Jeanette GranbergJeanette I. Sustad
Jeanette JenkinsJeanette Jurado
Jeanette Kawas National ParkJeanette KesslerJeanette Kieboom
Jeanette KoppensteinerJeanette Kwakye
Jeanette Lee
Jeanette Lee (musician)Jeanette Lee (pocket billards)
Jeanette Littledove
Jeanette LoffJeanette Lunde
Jeanette MacDonaldJeanette MacDonald: The Irving Stone LettersJeanette MacDonald Autobiography: The Lost Manuscript
Jeanette Marie SayersJeanette McGruder
Jeanette Mott OxfordJeanette Nilsen
Jeanette NolanJeanette Ottesen
Jeanette Pointu
Jeanette Powell
Jeanette SchmidJeanette Scovotti
Jeanette Sliwinski
Jeanette StavsholtJeanette Sterke
Jeanette Söderholm
Jeanette UllyettJeanette Washington
Jeanette WindleJeanette Winterson
Jeanette WohlJeanette Wässelius
Jeanfield Swifts F.C.
JeangJeani Read
JeanieJeanie (disambiguation)Jeanie (given name)
Jeanie BeadleJeanie BouletJeanie Bryson
Jeanie JohnsonJeanie Johnston
Jeanie MacPherson

Previous page (Jalówka, Gmina Michalowo) | Next page (Jeanie Moos)



BUILD YOUR WEB SITE WITH www.DomainsUAE.com