Until spring 1886 he recovered, traveling also to Italy and visiting Leipzig, Paris, and London.
Sterndale Bennett eventually visited Leipzig for 6 months from October 1836 to June 1837.
In search of materials he visited Helmstedt in 1712, and Leipzig in 1715 and 1725.
In September he left for Bavaria, visiting Leipzig, Göttingen, and Mannheim.
From 1851 to 1853 he visited Switzerland, Belgium and Leipzig.
He seems to have visited Frankfurt, Leipzig and Dresden, but in December 1660, he arrived in Amsterdam.
In 1817, on his way back home to Kingdom of Hungary (today's Slovakia), he visited Leipzig and Prague.
After visiting Leipzig in 1826, to study its working, Quin returned to Naples a convert.
In 1855 he visited Berlin and Leipzig.
In Germany he visited Berlin, Leipzig, Gotha and Weimar.