Travels in Turkey and back to EnglandChishull, Edmund
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Travels in Turkey and back to England
Chishull, Edmund
Turkey -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
Mr. _Cockburn_, son of the Doctor, Mr. _Vandeput_, and I, divert
ourselves, by making a short excursion to _Sardam_, in _North Holland_,
remarkable for the great number of windmills that surround it, and the
large quantity of timber, which always lies there ready prepared for
building of ships. We return in the evening to _Amsterdam_; and the next
day I purchase of _Mynhéer Visscher_ a set of _Geographical Charts_,
both _Old_ and _New_; and then visit _Mynhéer Uilenbroek_, a curious
gentleman, possessed of a very large and well chosen library, as also a
cabinet of coins and other rarities.
April xxiv.
I depart for _Harlem_, and there visit the learned _Antony Van Dale_, by
profession a physician, in opinion an anabaptist. He entertained me very
obligingly with a sight of the neat gardens, costly tulips, and other
amusements of that place. In discoursing with him on divers subjects
of learning, he seemed in some things over sceptical, questioning
particularly the authority of the _Apocalypse_. I go the same night to
_Leyden_, and from thence the next day to _Rotterdam_.
April xxviii.
Returning again to _Harlem_, Mr. _Van Dale_ carries me to visit _Mynhéer
Koolaert_, a merchant, and father of a beautiful daughter, named
_Hester_, about seventeen years of age, born deaf and consequently dumb;
but taught to speak (tho not very articulately) by one Dr. _Amman_, who
has published a book upon that art, of which the young lady gave me a
copy in _Dutch_, and her father another in _Latin_. She asked me after
Mr. _Rombouts_ of _Constantinople_; and I answering he is dead, she
discerned what I said by the motion of my lips. By the same means she can
discourse at large with her mother even in the dark, by feeling her lips
when speaking. She writes well, and paints curiously. And her mother is
an excellent Latinist. The same day Mr. _Van Dale_ shewed me a specimen
of the first printing, kept in the town house of this place; and in the
market place the inscription, asserting that invention to _Harlem_:
MEMORIAE SACRVM
TYPOGRAPHICA ARS ARTIVM OMNIVM CONSERVATRIX
HIC PRIMVM INVENTA A L. COSTERO HARLEMENSI MCCCCXXIIX.
The next day I leave _Harlem_, and return to _Amsterdam_.
May i.
This morning, with Dr. _Cockburn_ and Mr. _Vandeput_, I visit the
learned Mr. _le Clerc_. He shewed me the _Thesaurus linguae Latinae_
of _Rob. Stephanus_, improved by manuscript notes of the author’s own
hand; as also _Irenaeus_, _Lib._ v. _cap._ 2. concerning the presence in
the sacrament; and complained of Mr. _Grabe_, as misrepresenting the
church of England in his notes. In the afternoon, in company with Mr.
_Vandeput_, I review the cabinet of _Mynhéer Uilenbroek_; and by his
leave copy the two following sepulchral inscriptions, one in Latin, and
the other in Greek, the former of which is peculiarly remarkable for the
corruption of the language.
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