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BROWNE, WILLIAM GEORGE (1768-1813) , English traveller, was born at Great
oasis of Siwa or Jupiter Ammon, and employed the remainder of the year in studying Arabic and in examining the ruins of ancient Egypt. In the spring of 1793 he visited Sinai
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spring of 1813 travelled through Asia Minor and Armenia, made a short stay at Erzerum; and arrived on the 1st of June at Tabriz. About the end of the summer of 1813 he left Tabriz for Teheran
Robert Walpole published, in the second volume of his Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic Turkey (1820), from papers left by Browne, the account of his journey in 1802 through Asia Minor to Antioch and Cyprus; also Remarks written at Constantinople (1802). End of Article: BROWNE, WILLIAM GEORGE (1768-1813) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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