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The generall historie of the Turkes, from the first beginning of that nation to the rising of the Othoman familie: with all the notable expeditions of the Christian princes against them : Together with The lives and conqvests of the Othoman kings and emperours
Knolles, Richard (1550?-1610); Rowe, Sir Thomas (1581?-1644); Nabbes, Thomas (1605?-1645?)
1638
"A continvation of the Tvrkish historie, from the beginning of the yeare... 1620. vntill the ending of the yeare... 1628. Collected ovt of the papers and dispatches of Sir Thomas Rowe... And since by ...
The history of the Turks : Beginning with the year 1679. Being a full relation of the last troubles in Hungary, with the sieges of Vienna, and Buda, and all the several battles both by sea and land, between the Christians, and the Turks, until the end of the year 1698, and 1699. : In which the peace between the Turks, and the confederate Christian princes and states, was happily concluded at Carlowitz in Hungary... With the effigies of the emperors and others of note ... which compleats the sixth and last edition of the History of the Turks
Rycaut, Sir Paul (1628-1700); Knolles, Richard (1550?-1610)
1700
Completes his 'History of the Turks, 1623-1677' which continued Richard Knolles's 'Generall historie of the Turkes'. P. 313-320 used twice in numeration.
A true and brief relation of the bloudy battell fought foure dayes and foure nights together : betweene Duke Bernard van Wimeren, victour, and Iohn de Weerdt, with the Duke of Savelli, both imperiall generalls, who were utterly overthrowne and beaten
Bernhard Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1604-1639)
1638
Indexed in: STC (2nd ed.) 1907.
The history of the Turkish Empire from the year 1623 to the year 1677 : containing the reigns of the three last emperours, viz Sultan Morat or Amurat IV, Sultan Ibrahim, and Sultan Mahomet IV his son, the XIII. emperour now reigning
Rycaut, Sir Paul (1628-1700); Knolles, Richard (1550?-1610)
1680
A continuation of Richard Knolles' The generall historie of the Turkes. "The memoirs of Paul Ricaut, Esq., containing the history of the Turks, from the year 1660 to the year 1678, with the most rem...
Coryats crudities : hastily gobled vp in five moneths trauells in France, Sauoy, Italy, Rhetia cõmonly called the Grisons country, Heluetia aliàs Switzerland, some parts of high Germany, and the Netherlands; newly digested in the hungry aire of Odcombe in the county of Somerset, & now dispersed to the nourishment of the trauelling members of this kingdome. Three crude veines are presented in this booke following (besides the foresaid crudities) no lesse flowing in the body of the booke, then the crudities themselves, two of rhetoricke and one of poesie. That is to say, a most elegant oration, first written in the Latin tongue by Hermannus Kirchnerus... in praise of trauell in generall. Now distilled into English spirit through the Odcombian Limbecke. This precedeth the crudities. Another also composed by the author of the former, in praise of trauell of Germanie in particular, sublimed and brought ouer the helme in the stillitorie of the said trauelling Thomas: this about the center or nauell of the crudities. Then in the posterne of them looke, and thou shalt find the posthume poems of the authors father
Coryate, Thomas (1577-1617); Coryate, George (1607); Kirchner, Hermann (1562-1620); Jonson, Ben (1573?-1637); Coryate, Thomas (1577-1617)
1611
First part of title (Coryats crudities... members of this kingdome) taken from engraved t.p.; second part (Three crude veines ... posthume poems of the authors father ...) and imprint taken from the p...