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  1. In February 1787, Thomas Jefferson went on a journey which led him through southern France and northern parts of Italy. In his memorandums, Jefferson begins by proposing a route through Italy, France, and Germany. Jefferson also recommends some places for accommodation and describes the finest wines of each area.

  2. 11 de ene. de 2002 · Notes of a Tour into the Southern Parts of France, &c. Memorandums taken on a journey from Paris into the Southern parts of France and Northern of Italy, in the year 1787. Champagne. March 3. Sens to Vermanton. The face of the country is in large hills, not too steep for the plough, somewhat resembling the Elk hill and Beverdam hills of ...

  3. Initium textus: de Campania (Bibliotheca Congressus). Memorandums Taken on a Journey from Paris into the Southern Parts of France and Northern of Italy (scilicet "Memoranda e peregrinatione a Lutetia in partes Franciae meridionales Italiaeque septentrionales scripta") sunt commentarii a Thoma Jeffersonio extracta e schedis suis, quas anno 1787 scribebat dum iter per Franciam et Italiam fecit.

  4. 11 de dic. de 2014 · English: The Book "Memorandums taken on a journey from Paris into the southern parts of France and Northern Italy, in the year 1787" By Thomas Jefferson (1787) Date 28 February 1787

  5. Memorandums taken on a journey from Paris into the southern parts of France and Northern Italy, in the year 1787, or Memoranda, is a text by Thomas Jefferson, written during a trip beginning February 28, 1787 from France to Italy. Jefferson produced the work as a guide for two young American friends, Thomas Lee Shippen and John Rutledge, following a wine tour of Europe. It consists largely of ...

  6. enwiki Memorandums taken on a journey from Paris into the southern parts of France and Northern Italy, in the year 1787; itwiki Viaggio nel sud della Francia e nel nord d'Italia; lawiki Memorandums Taken on a Journey from Paris into the Southern Parts of France and Northern of Italy

  7. On February 28, 1787, the forty-four-year-old Thomas Jefferson left Paris for a three month, twelve-hundred-mile journey to southern France and northern Italy. A trip scheduled five months earlier was postponed after he injured his right wrist, and his subsequent itinerary was changed to include the south of France, at the advice of his surgeon ...