Proceedings of the expedition to explore the northern coast of Africa, from Tripoly eastward : $b in MDCCCXXI. and MDCCCXXII., comprehending an account of the Greater Syrtis and Cyrenaica; and of the ancient cities composing the pentapolisBeechey, Frederick William
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Proceedings of the expedition to explore the northern coast of Africa, from Tripoly eastward : $b in MDCCCXXI. and MDCCCXXII., comprehending an account of the Greater Syrtis and Cyrenaica; and of the ancient cities composing the pentapolis
Beechey, Frederick William
Sidra, Gulf of (Libya); Tripoli (Libya) -- Antiquities; Tripoli (Libya) -- Discovery and exploration
Departure from Ptolemeta — Romantic and Picturesque Appearance of
the Road — Luxuriant Vegetation which adorned it — Arrive at the
Summit of the first Range — Bedouin Tents on the Plain above —
Pleasing Manners of their Inhabitants — Character of the Scenery
on the Summit of the Lower Range — Beauty of the Route continues
— Arrive at the Plain of Merge — Character and Position of the
Plain — Our Camel-Drivers refuse to proceed — Artful Conduct of
Abou-Bukra — Appeal to Bey Halil — Projected Mission to Derna
— Abou-Bukra comes to Terms, and brings his Camels for the Journey
— Pools of Fresh Water collected in the Plain of Merge — Use
made of them by the Arabs — Prevalence of a Virulent Cutaneous
Disease among the Arab Tribes of Merge and its Neighbourhood —
Remains of a Town at one extremity of the Plain — Remarks on
the District and City of Barka — Testimonies of Strabo, Pliny,
Ptolemy, and Scylax, respecting the Port of Barca — Remarks on
the Position of the City of that Name — Arab Accounts of Barca
— Edrisi, Abulfeda, &c. — Unsatisfactory Nature of the Accounts
in Question — Mode of reconciling the Arab Accounts of Barca
with those of Scylax — Suggested Position of the Ancient City
— Peculiarity of Soil attributed to Barca — Observations on its
Produce and Resources — State of Barca under the Arabs — Decay of
the Ancient City after the building of Ptolemais on the Site of its
Port — The Barcæans remarkable for their Skill in the Management
of Horses and Chariots — Their Country formerly celebrated for
its excellent Breed of Horses — Degeneracy of the present Breed
— Account of Barca by Herodotus — Other Accounts of its Origin
— Siege and Plunder of the City by the Persians under Amasis —
Subsequent state of the City till the building of Ptolemais.
On our arrival at Ptolemeta, we had discharged the camels which we
hired from the people of Bengazi, and waited the arrival of those
which Hadood, Shekh of Barca, was to furnish us with, under whose
escort we were to proceed to the eastern limits of the Bashaw’s
dominions.
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Proceedings of the expedition to explore the northern coast of Africa, from Tripoly eastward : $b in MDCCCXXI. and MDCCCXXII., comprehending an account of the Greater Syrtis and Cyrenaica; and of the ancient cities composing the pentapolis — John Shaqi
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