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Bezig met laden... Travels of Anacharsis the younger in Greece, during the middle of the fourth century before the Christian æradoor J.-J BarthélemyGeen Bezig met laden...
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"We have lately had three books published which are of great merit in different lines. the one is 7. vols 8vo. by an Abbé Barthelemy, wherein he has collected every subject of Graecian literature, after a labour of 30. years. it is called les voiages d'Anarchasis. I have taken a copy for you, because the whole impression was likely to be run off at once." — Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, Jan. 12, 1789
"The most remarkable publications we have had in France for a year or two past are the following. Les voiages d’Anacharsis par l’Abbé Barthelemi. 7. vols. 8vo. This is a very elegant digest of whatever is known of the Greeks; unuseful indeed to him who has read the original authors, but very proper for one who reads modern languages only." — Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Willard, Mar. 24, 1789