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A tour, performed in the years 1795-6, through the Taurida, or Crimea, the antient kingdom of Bosphorus, the once-powerful republic of Tauric Cherson, and all the other countries on the north shore of the Euxine, ceded to Russia by the peace of Kainardgi and Jassy / by Mrs. Maria Guthrie, described in a series of letters to her husband, the editor, Matthew Guthrie. The whole illustrated by a map, with engravings of a great number of ancient coins, medals, monuments, inscriptions, and other curious objects.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Forrest Collection DK511.C7 G9
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Guthrie, Maria, -1800
Contributor:
Guthrie, Matthew, 1743-1807, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Numismatics--Cimmerian Bosporus (Kingdom).
Numismatics.
History.
Cimmerian Bosporus (Kingdom).
Black Sea.
Black Sea Region.
Crimea (Ukraine)--Antiquity.
Crimea (Ukraine).
Crimea (Ukraine)--Description and travel.
Cimmerian Bosporus (Kingdom)--History.
Penn Provenance:
Burr, Charles W. (Charles Walts), 1861- (donor) (RBC copy)
Forrest, Edwin, Estate of (donor) (Forrest copy)
Physical Description:
xxiv, 446 pages : illustrations, 4 plates (1 folded) folded map. ; 28 cm
Place of Publication:
London : T. Cadell, jun. & W. Davies, 1802.
Notes:
The letters were originally written in French and translated by the editor.
OCLC:
2825985

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