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Cyrus, the Younger, D. 401 B.C | 2 |
Everard, Edmund | 2 |
Goodwin, William Watson (1831-1912) | 2 |
Phillips, John (1631-1706) | 2 |
Tavernier, Jean-Baptiste (1605-1689) | 2 |
Tavernier, Jean-Baptiste, 1605-1689 | 2 |
White, John Williams (1849-1917) | 2 |
'Adb Al-Karim Ibn Akibat Ibn Muhammad Bulaki | 1 |
'Adb Al-Karim Ibn Akibat Ibn Muhammad Bulaki Al-Kashmiri | 1 |
Masaʻot shel Rabi Benyamīn = Itinerarium D. Beniaminis
Benjamin of Tudela; L'Empereur, Constantijn (1591-1648)
1633
Latin translation based on Friburg edition of 1583. Hebrew and Latin texts in parallel columns. Printer's mark: le Solitaire; headpiece; initials.
Voyages dans l'Inde, en Perse, etc. avec la description de l'île Poulo-Pinang, nouvel établissement des Anglais près de la côte de Coromandel. Par différens officiers au service de la Compagnie anglaise des Indes orientales
Noël, François Joseph Michel (1775-1841); Langlès, Louis Mathieu (1763-1824); Francklin, William (1763-1839); Le Gentil de La Galaisière, Guillaume Joseph Hyacinthe Jean Baptiste (1725-1792); Forrest, Thomas (1729?-1802?); 'Adb al-Karīm ibn Akibat ibn Muhammad Bulākī al-Kashmiri
1801
Translated by Louis Mathieu Langlès and F. J. M. Noel. The "Voyage de l'Inde à la Mekke" has individual pagination and signatures and is signed Tome 1. In the first sequence of pagination Sign. A4...
The first four books of Xenophon's Anabasis
Xenophon; Goodwin, William Watson (1831-1912); White, John Williams (1849-1917)
1885
Greek text, summaries and notes in English.
The first four books of Xenophon's Anabasis
Xenophon; Goodwin, William Watson (1831-1912); White, John Williams (1849-1917)
1896
Greek text, summaries and notes in English.
Histoire de Nader Chah, connu sous le nom de Thahmas Kuli Khan, empereur de Perse. Traduite d'un manuscrit persan. Par ordre de sa majesté le roi de Dannemark. Avec des notes chronologiques, historiques, géographiques. Et un traité sur la poésie orientale. Par Mr. Jones... [etc.]
Kaukab, Muhammad Mahdī Khān Astarābādī (fl. 1733-1759); Jones, Sir William (1746-1794)
1770
A relation of some yeares travaile, begunne anno 1626 : Into Afrique and the greater Asia, especially the territories of the Persian monarchie, and some parts of the Oriental Indies and iles adiacent. : Of their religion, language, habit, discent, ceremonies and other matters concerning them. : Together with the proceedings and death of the three late ambassadours Sir D. C., Sir R. S. and the Persian Nogdibeg : as also the two great monarchs, the king of Persia, and the great mogol
Herbert, Sir Thomas (1606-1682); Hollar, Wenceslaus (1607-1677); Marshall, William (fl. 1617-1650)
1634
First edition. Added t.-p.: A description of the Persian monarchy... by Th. Herbert ..." engraved by Wi. Marshall. "A discourse and proofe that Madoc ap Owen Gwynedd first found out that continent...
Collections of travels through Turky into Persia, and the East-Indies : giving an account of the state of those countries : as also, a full relation of the five years wars between Aureng-Zebe and his brothers in their father's life-time, about the succession : and a voyage made by the Great Mogul, Aureng-Zebe, with his army from Delhi to Lahor, from Lahor to Bember, and from thence to the kingdom of Kachemire, by the Mogols call'd the paradise of the Indies : together with a relation of the Kingdom of Japan and Tunkin, and of their particular manner and trade : to which is added a new description of the Grand Seignior's seraglio, and also, of all the kingdoms that encompass the Euxine and Caspian Seas (v.1-2)
Tavernier, Jean-Baptiste (1605-1689); Phillips, John (1631-1706); Everard, Edmund
1684-88
Each section of the work has seperate pagination. Part titles and title of volume 2, dated 1684.
Collections of travels through Turky into Persia, and the East-Indies : giving an account of the state of those countries : as also, a full relation of the five years wars between Aureng-Zebe and his brothers in their father's life-time, about the succession : and a voyage made by the Great Mogul, Aureng-Zebe, with his army from Delhi to Lahor, from Lahor to Bember, and from thence to the kingdom of Kachemire, by the Mogols call'd the paradise of the Indies : together with a relation of the Kingdom of Japan and Tunkin, and of their particular manner and trade : to which is added a new description of the Grand Seignior's seraglio, and also, of all the kingdoms that encompass the Euxine and Caspian Seas (v.2)
Tavernier, Jean-Baptiste (1605-1689); Phillips, John (1631-1706); Everard, Edmund
1684-88
Each section of the work has seperate pagination. Part titles and title of volume 2, dated 1684.