Gedenkbuch einer Pilger-Reise nach dem heiligen Lande ber Aegypten und den Libanon, Erster Theil chronicles a 19th-century pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Written in German, this first volume documents the travels of Peter Schegg through Egypt and Lebanon as he makes his way to sacred sites. This historical travelogue offers insights into the religious practices and cultural encounters of pilgrims during this period. Schegg's detailed account provides a valuable perspective on the historical geography, religious devotion, and travel experiences of those journeying to the Holy Land. The book preserves the observations and reflections of a German pilgrim, capturing the spirit of religious exploration and the challenges of travel in the Middle East during the 1800s.
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