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Voyage en Krimée [sic!], suivi de la rélation de l’ambassadore envoyee de Pétersbourg à Constantinople en 1793.Voyage en Krimée [sic!], suivi de la rélation de l’ambassadore envoyee de Pétersbourg à Constantinople en 1793. – Paris: . 8 + 398 p. Language of edition: french Historical period: 1792 – 1794 Notes Struve translated from German by Delamarre. 1. Vienna – Iasi. 2. Iasi – Bender – Ochakov – Kherson – Perekop – Simferopol – Bakhchisarai – Jewish fortress [Chufut-Kale] – Sevastopol – Simferopol – Sudak – Feodosiya – Karasu Bazar (12 (23).06.1792). 3. Simferopol – Perekop – Kherson – Dubosary – Nemiroff – Zaslav (8 (19).07.1792). 4. (19 (28).03.1973) Petersburg – Great Luke – Vitebsk – Mogilev – Elizavetgrad (15 (26).05) – Olviopol – Dubosary (22.05 (2.06)) – Chisinau (17 (28).06) – Calarasi – Iasi (6.24 (5.07)) – bârlad – Rymnik – Bucharest (29.07 (9.08)) – Zhurzhevo – Ruschuk – Karnabad – Derbent (7 (18).09) – Adrianople – Silivriya (21.09 (2.10)) – San Stefano – Constantinople. 5. Arriving in Constantinople and the first audience of Great Embassy (1 (12).11.1793). 6. Description monuments of Constantinople and the surrounding area. 7. Departure from Constantinople (15 (26).03.1794) – Adrianople – Çorlu – Karastran – Burgas – Kirklis – Kara Bunar – Machyn – Braila – Bucharest – Galati (27.04 (7.05)) – Tecuci – Focsani – bârlad (5 (16).05) – Iasi (10 (21).05) – Chisinau (21.05 (1.06)) – Dubosary (27.05 (7.06)) – Okna – Balta – Crooked Lake – Olviopol – Sandy Brid – Elizavetgrad (9 (20).06) – Adzhamka – Alexandria – Grushiv – Kremenchug (11 (22).06) – Omelnyk – Manzheliya – Ostap’ye – Bagachka – Sorochyntsi – Rashivka – hem – Swan – Sumy – Pisarevka – Soldatske – Kursk – Eagle – Tula – Podolsk – Moscow (22.06 (2.07)) – Klin – Tver – Novgorod – St. Petersburg (2 (13).07). CategoriesAuthors (2): Struve Johann Christian (1763 – 1828), Delamarre L. H. Geographical objects (2): Constantinople, Sanktpeterburg Subjects (2): Memoirs of 1784 – 1916, Travels in Crimea in late 18 – 19 cent. |