The poetry nature etched on earth: Cappadocia.
The poetry nature etched on earth: Cappadocia.
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Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 2011
- ISBN
- 9789757039792
- Luogo di stampa
- Istanbul
- Autore
- Ilhan Aksit.
- Pagine
- 0
- Editori
- Aksit Yayinlari
- Formato
- 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
- Edizione
- 2nd Edition
- Soggetto
- Archeology & Ancient history
- Descrizione
- New
- Descrizione
- Dust jacket
- Sovracoperta
- True
- Stato di conservazione
- Nuovo
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Legatura
- Rilegato
- Prima edizione
- False
Descrizione
Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special slip-case. Oblong 4to. (29 x 31 cm). In English. 276 p., color ills. Having explored Anatolia in the 1720s on behalf of King Louis XIV, Paul Lucas subsequently wrote about the region in his memoirs. This is what he had to say about Cappadocia; "The only thing I know is that I have yet to encounter a more mysterious and stranger monument than this place in all of Europe." He was followed to the region by Charles Texier about 130 years later, who expressed his amazement with what he had seen in this manner;"I have not heard of the existence of such a continual and imaginary natural occurrence in any other place on Earth." Dating back millions of years ago, Cappadocia was rediscovered by Europeans during the 18th century. The region was declared one of the world's natural and cultural sites of extraordinary beauty by the United Nations' Education, Science and Culture Organization (UNESCO) on December 6th 1985 and put under conservation as a National Park on November 24th 1986. Its place on the Global Heritage List attests to the region's unique character on the planet from the aspects of its geological formations, its natural heritage, as well as Cappadocia's religious and cultural history.