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Eduard Glasers Reise nach Mârib

AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-F-00297
Authors:  
Editors: Müller, David Heinrich 
Rhodokanakis, Nikolaus 
Published in: Wien
Published by: Kaiserliche. Akad. D. Wissenschaften , 1913
Sammlung Eduard Glaser I
Contents:
'Eduard Glasers Reise nach Mârib' was published in Vienna in 1913, five years after the death of the explorer (1855-1908). It recounts part of his third journey, from Ṣanʿāʾ to Mārib, undertaken between March 17th and April 24th, 1888. Parts of the information on the ancient dam of Mārib were published by Eduard Glaser himself in 1897.
Eduard Glaser's description of his visit to Mārib is supplemented by excerpts from his diaries, various indices and important cartographical documents.
Also included are descriptions of the routes taken by two earlier European travelers, the Frenchmen Thomas-Joseph Arnaud in 1843 and Joseph Halévy in 1869–70.
Chapter XII (pp. 155-157) is devoted to the author of the 'Periplus Maris Erythraei'.
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