REPLY1851
THE FROZEN HORN
By J. M. G. (Hallamshire)
The quotation from Heylin is good; "the amusing anecdote from Munchausen" may be better; but the personal testimony of Sir John Mandeville is best of all, and, if I am not mistaken, as true a traveller's lie as ever was told. Many years ago I met with an extract from his antiquated volume, of which, having preserved no copy, I cannot give the admirable verbiage of the fourteenth century, but must submit for it the following tame translation in the flat English of our degenerate days. He testifies that once, on his voyage through the Arctic regions, lat. ***, long. ***, the cold was so intense,…
Topics: Travel Literature, Atmospheric Phenomena, Historical Anecdotes
Locations: Scythia, Armenia, Egypt, Arabia, Syria, Media, Persia, Chaldea, Greece, Dalmatia, Belgium