Travelogues of Palestine
Travelogues of Palestine are the written descriptions of the region of Palestine by travellers, particularly prior to the 20th century. The works are important sources in the study of the History of Palestine and the History of Israel. Surveys of the geographical literature on Palestine were published by Edward Robinson in 1841, Titus Tobler in 1867 and subsequently by Reinhold Röhricht in 1890. Röhricht catalogued 177 works between 333—1300CE, 19 works in the 14th c., 279 works in the 15th c., 333 works in the 16th c., 390 works in the 17th c. 318 works in the 18th c., and 1,915 works in the 19th c.
In total, more than 3,000 books and other materials detailing accounts of the journeys of primarily European and North American travelers to Ottoman Palestine. The number of published travelogues proliferated during the 19th century, and these travelers' impressions of 19th-century Palestine have been often quoted in the history and historiography of the region, although their accuracy and impartiality has been called into question in modern times.
List of travelogues
Chronological list by years of travel, also indicating first publication, and/or edition available online.Late Roman and Byzantine periods
- Anonymous, Itinerarium Burdigalense, Latin
- Egeria, Itinerarium, Latin
- Theodosius, De Situ Terrae Sanctae, Latin
- Anonymous pilgrim of Piacenza, Latin
Early Muslim period
- Arculf, De locis sanctis, Latin
- Willibald, Hodoeporicon, Latin
- Bernard the Pilgrim, Itinerarium, Latin
- al-Maqdisi, Description of Syria, Arabic
Crusader / Ayyubid period
- Daniel the Traveller, Puteshestive igumena Daniila, Russian
- John Phokas, Ekphrasis, Greek
- Níkulás Bergsson, Leiðarvísir og borgarskipan, Icelandic
- John of Würzburg, Description of the Holy Land, Latin
- Theoderich, Libellus de locis sanctis, Latin
- Benjamin of Tudela, Travels or Itinerary, Hebrew
- Historia de profectione Danorum in Hierosolymam, Latin
- Petachiah of Regensburg. His travelogue became known as , Hebrew
- Menachem ben Peretz of Hebron, Hebrew
- Thietmar, Latin
- Máel Muire Ó Lachtáin, account lost
Mamluk period
- al-Dimashqi, Cosmographia, Arabic
- Symon Semeonis, Itinerarium Symonis Semeonis ab Hybernia ad Terram Sanctam, Latin
- Nompar of Caumont, Voyaige d'oultremer en Jhérusalem, 1419-20, French
- Al-Maqrizi, a history of Mamluk sultans of Egypt, c.1400, Arabic
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- Bertrandon de La Brocquière, 1432-1433, French
- *Bertrandon de La Brocquière, Thomas Johnes, Legrand, Translated by Thomas Johnes, : , 336 pages
- Gabriele Capodilista, Italian, 1458
- Santo Brasca, Italian, 1480
- Georges Lengherand, mayor of Mons : travel description - Venice, Rome, Jerusalem, Mount Sinai and Cairo, 1485-1486, French
- Conrad Grünenberg, description of a pilgrimage from Konstanz to Jerusalem, 1486, Alemannic German
- *Conrad Grünenberg, Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, ed. J. Goldfriedrich, W. Fränzel ; ed. K. Aercke ; ed. A. Denke
- Girolamo da Castiglione, description of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, 1486, Italian
- Anonymous pilgrim from Rennes, possibly Guy de Tourestes of Saintes; description of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and Mount Sinai, 1486, French
- Felix Fabri, c. 1480–1483, Latin
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Ottoman period, 16th–17th centuries
- Giovanni Zuallardo, description of a pigrimage to Jerusalem, 1586
- *Giovanni Zuallardo, Dominique Danesi, Jac Demius, Philippe de Mérode : Published by Appresso Domenico Basa, 351 pages
- Kryštof Harant, Journey from Bohemia to the Holy Land, by way of Venice and the Sea, 1598-99. Written in Chech and published in 1608.
- Evliya Çelebi, as part of his seyahatnâme, a narrative of travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa. In Palestine in 1649 and 1670–1
- Jean de Thévenot, described the Lent pilgrimage by caravan from Egypt to Palestine, 1658
- *Thevenot, J. de, Relation d’un voyage fait au Levant, Paris
- Henry Maundrell, diary kept on his Easter pilgrimage from Aleppo to Jerusalem, 1697
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Ottoman period, 18th century
- Anson, George : '
- Browne, W. G. : '
- Egmond van der Nijenburg, Johannes Aegidius van, Johannes Wilhelmus Heyman, Johannes Heyman, Jan Willem Heyman : ' Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers
- Hasselquist, Fredrik, Carl von Linné : ' Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, 456 pages
- Kortens, Jonas : ' Edition: 2 Published by Joh. Christian Grunert, 876 pages
- Lusignan, Sauveur : '... Published by printed and sold for the author, by James Phillips: and sold also by L. Davis; Paine and Son; J. Sewell; J. Walter; and by the author, 259 pages
- Tott, François : ' Edition: 2 Published by G.G.J. & J. Robinson, Item notes: v. 2
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- Wittman, William : ' Printed and sold by James Humphreys, 595 pages
Ottoman period, 19th century
- Arundale, Francis : , 116 pages
- Bannister, J.T. : Adam Matthew Publications
- Dawson Borrer, Louis Maurice Adolphe Linant de Bellefonds : , 579 pages
- Barclay Johnson, Sarah : ', 295 pages
- Bartlett, W. H. : ' 202 pages
- Bond, Alvan, 1793-1882; Fisk, Pliny, 1792-1825 : '.
- Buckingham, James Silk. : '
- Burckhardt, John Lewis, 1784-1817 : '
- Isabel Burton : .
- Carne, John : ' Vol.2, 593 pages
- Charles, Elizabeth : '
- Chateaubriand, François-René, : '
- Chesney, Francis Rawdon : Published by Longmans, Green, and co., 564 pages
- Clarke, Edward Daniel : '
- Conder, Josiah : ', 372 pages
- Croly, George and Roberts, David, The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia. 2 vols. London, 1842, 1849
- Crosby, Howard, : ' New York
- Cuinet, Vital,,
- Dixon, William Hepworth : ' Published by J.B. Lippincott & Co., Edition: 3 Item notes: v. 1, 418 pages
- Joseph Dupuis : ' Vol II.
- Eugène-Melchior de Vogüé. Paris: E. Plon, Nourrit et cie. 389 pages
- Fabri, Felix : ' in Latin! Vol 1.
- Farley, James Lewis : '
- Finn, Elizabeth Anne, : ', London
- Fisk, George : '
- Forsyth, J. Bell : ' Printed by J. Lovell, 181 pages
- Fuller, John : ' Published by John Murray, 560 pages
- Guérin, M. V. : ' Item notes
- Hartwell Horne, Thomas, Contributor William Finden, Edward Francis Finden :'
- Henniker, Frederick, : ', Published by J. Murray, 340 pages
- Hofland, Mrs Hofland, John Harris, John Harris Contributor John Harris, John Harris : ' Published by John Harris, corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard
- Hogg, Edward : ', Published by Saunders and Otley, 1835 Item notes: v. 2
- Jaubert, Pierre-Amédée, Lapie, Camille Alphonse Trézel : ' 506 pages
- : ' By Malta Protestant college Item notes: v. 1 Published by J. Nisbet and co.
- Jessup, Henry Harris : The Women of the Arabs. New York: Dodd and Mead
- Jolliffe, Thomas Robert, Andrew Dickson White : '
- Jones, George : ' Published by Van Nostrand and Dwight, 388 pages
- Walter Keating Kelly, : ' 451 pages
- de Lamartine, Alphonse : '
- Lane, Edward William : Edition: 5, Published by J. Murray, 619 pages
- Lees; George Robinson : Village life in Palestine: A Description of the Religion, Home, Life, Manners, Customs and Characteristics and Superstitions of the Peasants of the Holy Land with Reference to the Bible. London: Longmans, Green and Co.
- Lindsay, Lord : ' Published by H. Colburn, Item notes: v. 1
- Lorenzen, F N. : '
- Lyon, George Francis : ' Published by John Murray, 383 pages
- Madden, Richard Robert : '
- Madox, John : ' Published by Richard Bentley, Item notes: v. 2
- Macmichael, William : '
- Merrill, Selah : East of the Jordan: A Record of Travel and Observation in the Countries of Moab, Gilead, and Bashan, Published by Bentley, 549 pages
- Mills, John, : Three Months’ Residence at Nablus and an Account of the Modern Samaritans. London
- Fred Arthur Neale : ' 351 p. Vol I.
- Osborn, Henry Stafford : ' Published by J. Challen & son, 600 pages
- Paxton, John D. : ' A.T. Skillman, 320 pages
- Pfeiffer, Ida : '
- Pickthall, Marmaduke William, 1875-1936 : '
- Porter, Josias L., John Murray : ' Item notes: v. 2 619 pages
- Porter, Josias Leslie :
- Prime, William C. : ' New York: Harper & Brothers, the full text, University of Michigan Library.
- Ritter, Carl : ', Volume 1
- Richardson, Robert : ,
- Richter, Otto Friedrich von, Johann Philipp G. Ewers : . Mit Kupfern .
- George Robinson : ': In Two Volumes. Only Vol 2
- Rogers, Edward Thomas ' Published by S.Low, 55 pages
- Scholz, Johann Martin Augustin : ' Translation of: Reise in die Gegend zwischen Alexandrien und Parätonium, die libysche Wüste, Siwa, Egypten, Palästina und Syrien in den Jahren 1820 und 1821. Published by R. Phillips, 120 pages
- Yehoseph Schwarz, Translated by Isaac Leeser : '
- Skinner, Thomas : ' Published by R. Bentley, Item notes: v. 2
- Spilsbury, Francis B., Edward Orme : Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria: Delineated During the Campaigns of 1799 and 1800, Published by Howlett & Brimmer for G.S. Tregear, 70 pages
- Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn : '
- Stanhope, Hester Lucy, Lady, 1776-1839, Charles Lewis Meryon : ' Edition: 2 Published by H. Colburn, Item notes: v. 1 344 pages
- Stebbing, Henry : The Christian in Palestine: Or, Scenes of Sacred History, Historical and Descriptive Illustrated by William Henry Bartlett Published by G. Virtue, 1847, 234 pages
- Stephens, John Lloyd, : '. Vol I +Vol II of two volumes
- Taylor, Bayard 1825-1878 : '
- Thomas, John : '
- William McClure Thomson, : ' Illustrated, 712 p. Vol I
- Tobler, Titus : ' 265 pages
- Turner, William : 'Published by J. Murray, Item notes: v.2
- Laura Valentine : Palestine past and present, pictorial and descriptive
- Walk, C B. : '
- Wallace, Alexander : ' Published by William Oliphant, 400 pages
- Wilson, John : ' Published by William Whyte, Item notes: v. 1, 786 pages
- Wilson, William Rae : ' Edition: 2 Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 544 pages
- Wright, T. : ' Published by Henry G. Bohn
- Al-Zahiri
- Zimpel, Charles Franz : Strassen-verbindung des Mittelländischen mit dem Todten Meere und Damascus über Jerusalem mit Heranziehung von Bethelehem, Hebron, Tiberias, Nazareth etc.... Published by H.L. Brönner, 47 pages
20th century
Ottoman period
- Baldensperger, P. J. : , Boston
- Grant, Elihu : ' archive.org
- Inchbold, A C : Under the Syrian sun: The Lebanon, Baalbek, Galilee, and Judaea. With 40 full-page coloured plates and 8 black-and-white drawings by Stanley Inchbold Published by Hutchinson
- May, Karl Friedrich, 1842-1912, : '
- Kelman, John, John Fulleylove : Illustrated by John Fulleylove, Published by A. & C. Black, 301 pages
British period
- Livingstone, William Pringle : A Galilee Doctor: Being a Sketch of the Career of Dr. D.W. Torrance of Tiberias, Published by Hodder and Stoughton, 295 pages
- Ludwig Preiss, Paul Rohrbach : Palestine and Transjordania Published by Macmillan, 230 pages
Debate over mid-nineteenth century depictions
Mark Twain
In Chapters 46, 39, 52 and 56 of his Innocents Abroad, American author Mark Twain wrote of his visit to Palestine in 1867: "Palestine sits in sackcloth and ashes. Over it broods the spell of a curse that has withered its fields and fettered its energies. Palestine is desolate and unlovely – Palestine is no more of this workday world. It is sacred to poetry and tradition, it is dreamland." "There was hardly a tree or a shrub anywhere. Even the olive and the cactus, those fast friends of a worthless soil, had almost deserted the country". "A desolation is here that not even imagination can grace with the pomp of life and action. We reached Tabor safely. We never saw a human being on the whole route". "There is not a solitary village throughout its whole extent – not for thirty miles in either direction....One may ride hereabouts and not see ten human beings."...these unpeopled deserts, these rusty mounds of barrenness..."These descriptions of the often quoted non-arable areas few people would inhabit are as Twain says, "by contrast" to occasional scenes of arable land and productive agriculture: "The narrow canon in which Nablous, or Shechem, is situated, is under high cultivation, and the soil is exceedingly black and fertile. It is well watered, and its affluent vegetation gains effect by contrast with the barren hills that tower on either side"..."Sometimes, in the glens, we came upon luxuriant orchards of figs, apricots, pomegranates, and such things, but oftener the scenery was rugged, mountainous, verdureless and forbidding"..."We came finally to the noble grove of orange-trees in which the Oriental city of Jaffa lies buried"..."Small shreds and patches of it must be very beautiful in the full flush of spring, however, and all the more beautiful by contrast with the far-reaching desolation that surrounds them on every side.
Author Kathleen Christison was critical of attempts to use Twain's humorous writing as a literal description of Palestine at that time. She writes that "Twain's descriptions are high in Israeli government press handouts that present a case for Israel's redemption of a land that had previously been empty and barren. His gross characterizations of the land and the people in the time before mass Jewish immigration are also often used by US propagandists for Israel." For example, she noted that Twain described the Samaritans of Nablus at length without mentioning the much larger Arab population at all. The Arab population of Nablus at the time was about 20,000.
Bayard Taylor
In 1852 the American writer Bayard Taylor traveled across the Jezreel Valley, which he described in his 1854 book The Lands of the Saracen; or, Pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily and Spain as: "... one of the richest districts in the world"..."The soil is a dark-brown loam, and, without manure, produces annually superb crops of wheat and barley."Laurence Oliphant
, who visited Palestine in 1887, wrote that Palestine's Valley of Esdraelon was "a huge green lake of waving wheat, with its village-crowned mounds rising from it like islands; and it presents one of the most striking pictures of luxuriant fertility which it is possible to conceive."Ahad Ha'am
After a visit to Palestine in 1891, Ahad Ha'am wrote:From abroad, we are accustomed to believe that Eretz Israel is presently almost totally desolate, an uncultivated desert, and that anyone wishing to buy land there can come and buy all he wants. But in truth it is not so. In the entire land, it is hard to find tillable land that is not already tilled; only sandy fields or stony hills, suitable at best for planting trees or vines and, even that after considerable work and expense in clearing and preparing them- only these remain unworked.... Many of our people who came to buy land have been in Eretz Israel for months, and have toured its length and width, without finding what they seek.
Henry Baker Tristram
In 1856 Henry Baker Tristram said of Palestine "A few years ago the whole Ghor was in the hands of the fellaheen, and much of it cultivated for corn. Now the whole of it is in the hands of the Bedouin, who eschew all agriculture…The same thing is now going on over the plain of Sharon where….land is going out of cultivation and whole villages rapidly disappeared….Since the year 1838, no less than twenty villages there have thus erased from the map, and the stationary population extirpated."Interpretations
said in an interview with Adam Horowitz in Mondoweiss about the travel accounts: "... as you can imagine you are coming from London and you are going to Palestine, Palestine looks empty. That's not surprising. You've been to the occupied territories and even now if you are traveling on roads to the West Bank, most of it looks empty and this is now, the population in the West bank is about two million. Back then the population in the whole of Palestine — meaning the West Bank, Gaza, Israel and Jordan, the whole of Palestine — the population was about 300,000. So of course it's going to look empty".Secondary literature
- , London, 1890.