Bosphorus
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Title
Bosphorus
Subject
The correspondence Byron wrote and some of which he received during the tour.
Description
Named and visited in 1810-06-17. Also referred to sometimes as the Istanbul Strait, is a strait that forms part of the boundary between Europe and Asia. The Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles strait to the southwest together form the Turkish Straits. Wiki
Creator
Paul M Curtis
Source
Byron, George Gordon, Lord. Byron’s Letters and Journals. Ed. Leslie A. Marchand. 13 vols. London: John Murray 1973–94.
Peter S Cochran's website: https://petercochran.wordpress.com/byron-2/byron/
Peter S Cochran's website: https://petercochran.wordpress.com/byron-2/byron/
Publisher
The Byron Online Project: http://byrononlineproject.com/
Date
13 April 2014
Contributor
Paul M Curtis
Rights
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License.
Relation
David Radcliffe's "Lord Byron and his Times:"
http://www.lordbyron.org/
http://www.lordbyron.org/
Language
English
Type
Place
Identifier
English Romanticism, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, 1788-1824, 1809-1811
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Bosphorus
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Citation
Paul M Curtis, “Bosphorus,” ByronOnlineProject, accessed April 20, 2024, https://byrononlineproject.com/items/show/449.
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- Byron to Henry Drury, from Constantinople, June 17th 1810 (30) [Place Mentions]
- Byron to Catherine Gordon Byron, from Constantinople, June 28th 1810 (33) [Place Mentions]