Thomas Herbert Travels in Persia
Synopsis
"Thomas Herbert Travels in Persia 1627-1629" offers an extraordinary firsthand account of the Safavid Empire during its golden age. As a member of the diplomatic mission sent by King Charles I to the court of Shah Abbas the Great, Thomas Herbert provides a vivid and detailed record of the Middle East in the early 17th century. His observations span a vast geographical and cultural landscape, capturing the grandeur of the Persian court, the architectural marvels of Isfahan, and the diverse customs of the people he encountered.
This work stands as a cornerstone of early English travel literature, blending meticulous observation with the adventurous spirit of the Age of Discovery. Herbert's narrative describes the complexities of international diplomacy, the intricacies of trade, and the daily life of a region that fascinated the European imagination. Beyond its historical value, the text is renowned for its descriptive power and the author's curiosity regarding the flora, fauna, and antiquarian remains of the regions he traversed. Edited by the distinguished scholar Sir William Foster, this narrative remains an essential primary source for those interested in the history of Iran, British foreign relations, and the evolution of global travel writing.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781026037256
- Number of pages: 434
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 24 mm
- Languages: English
