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James Fraser
Experiencing the arts of Italy in the midseventeenth century
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This draws on a hitherto unpublished piece of mid-seventeenth-century life writing: the Triennial Travels of the Gaelic/English bilingual northern Scot James Fraser, who made a long journey through Europe from 1657 to 1659. Unlike élite travellers, he gives the clearest account of how the great aesthetic and religious sites of Florence were shown to the ordinary traveller, thus offering a unique source documenting the arrangement and display of celebrated collections. These experiences are processed by an intensely peripheral mind: highly educated at Aberdeen, but the Stuart-loyalist speaker of a minority British language, moving within his own Scottish networks on the Continent, untroubled and cosmopolitan.

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