Voyages to Abyssinia

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Voyages to Abyssinia is an early 19th-century travel narrative by Henry Salt detailing his explorations, observations, and diplomatic missions in Ethiopia (then known as Abyssinia).

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instanceOf book
travel narrative
author Henry Salt NERFINISHED
authorOccupation British diplomat
explorer
contains accounts of diplomatic negotiations
descriptions of local rulers
descriptions of religious institutions
maps
topographical descriptions
countryOfSubject Abyssinia NERFINISHED
Ethiopia NERFINISHED
describes Abyssinian court NERFINISHED
Abyssinian customs
Abyssinian geography
Abyssinian religion
trade in the Red Sea region
documentedBy Henry Salt’s personal experiences
documentType first-hand account
focusesOn Red Sea maritime routes
relations between Britain and Abyssinia
routes to the Ethiopian interior
genre exploration narrative
travel literature
hasPerspective European colonial-era viewpoint
historicalContext British engagement with Ethiopia
early 19th-century European exploration of Africa
intendedAudience European readers interested in Africa
language English
literaryPeriod early 19th-century English literature
mainLocationDescribed Ethiopia NERFINISHED
Horn of Africa NERFINISHED
Red Sea region NERFINISHED
modernEquivalentLocation Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia NERFINISHED
notableFor combination of travel narrative and diplomatic report
early detailed European account of Ethiopia
relatedWorkAuthor Henry Salt’s other travel writings
settingNameUsed Abyssinia NERFINISHED
subjectMatter Ethiopian culture
Ethiopian history
Ethiopian politics NERFINISHED
diplomatic missions
ethnographic observations
geographical observations
timePeriodDescribed early 19th century

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Henry Salt notableWork Voyages to Abyssinia
Henry Salt notableWork Voyages to Abyssinia
this entity surface form: A Voyage to Abyssinia, and Travels into the Interior of that Country