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Sir Antony Sherley his relation of his trauels into Persia The dangers, and distresses, which befell him in his passage, both by sea and land, and his strange and vnexpected deliuerances. His magnificent entertainement in Persia, his honourable imployment there-hence, as embassadour to the princes of Christendome, the cause of his disapointment therein, with his aduice to his brother, Sir Robert Sherley, also, a true relation of the great magnificence, valour, prudence, iustice, temperance, and other manifold vertues of Abas, now King of Persia, with his great conquests, whereby he hath inlarged his dominions. Penned by Sr. Antony Sherley, and recommended to his brother, Sr. Robert Sherley, being now in prosecution of the like honourable imployment.
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Travels into divers parts of Europe and Asia, undertaken by the French King's order to discover a new way by land into China containing many curious remarks in natural philosophy, geography, hydrology and history : together with a description of Great Tartary and of the different people who inhabit there /
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A voyage into the Levant A breife relation of a iourney, lately performed by Master H.B. Gentlemen, from England by the way of Venice, into Dalmatia, Sclavonia, Bosnah, Hungary, Macedonia, Thessaly, Thrace, Rhodes and Egypt, unto Gran Cairo: with particular observations concerning the moderne condition of the Turkes, and other people under that Empire.
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The preachers trauels Wherein is set downe a true iournall to the confines of the East Indies, through the great countreyes of Syria, Mesopotamia, Armenia, Media, Hircania and Parthia. With the authors returne by the way of Persia, Susiana, Assiria, Chaldæa, and Arabia. Containing a full suruew of the knigdom [sic] of Persia: and in what termes the Persian stands with the Great Turke at this day: also a true relation of Sir Anthonie Sherleys entertainment there: and the estate that his brother, M. Robert Sherley liued in after his departure for Christendome. With the description of a port in the Persian gulf, commodious for our East Indian merchants; and a briefe rehearsall of some grosse absudities [sic] in the Turkish Alcoran. Penned by I.C. sometimes student in Magdalen Colledge in Oxford.
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A generall grammer for the ready attaining of the Ebrew, Samaritan, Calde, Syriac, Arabic, and the Ethopic languages With a pertinent discourse of the Orientall tongues. Also a sesquidecury, or a number of fifteene adoptive epistles sent together out of divers parts of the world concerning care of the orientall tongues to be pronounced. By Christian Ravis of Berlin.
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Vnheard-of curiosities concerning the talismanical sculpture of the Persians; the horoscope of the patriarkes; and the reading of the stars. Written in French, by James Gaffarel. And Englished by Edmund Chilmead, Mr. of Arts, and chaplaine of Christ-Church Oxon.
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A voyage into the Levant A breife relation of a iourney, lately performed by Master Henry Blunt Gentleman. from England by the way of Venice, into Dalmatia, Sclavonia, Bosnah, Hungary, Macedonia, Thessaly, Thrace, Rhodes and Egypt, unto Gran Cairo: with particular observations concerning the moderne condition of the Turkes, and other people under that Empire.
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Introductio ad lectionem linguarum orientalium: Hebraicæ Chaldaicæ Samaritanæ Syricæ Arabicæ Persicæ Aethiopicæ Armenæ Coptæ consilium de earum studio fœliciter instituendo, & de libris quos in hunc finem fibi comparare debent studiosi ...
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Afterlives of ancient rock-cut monuments in the Near East
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The voyages and trauailes of Sir Iohn Mandeuile Knight wherein is set downe the way to the Holy Land, and to Hierusalem : as also to the lands of the Great Caane, and of Praester Iohn, Inde, and diuers other countries : together with many and strange maruailes therein.
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A true and almost incredible report of an Englishman, that (being cast away in the good ship called the Assention, in Cambaya, the farthest part of the East Indies) trauelled by land through many vnknowne kingdomes, and great cities VVith a particular description of all those kingdomes, cities, and people. As also a relation of their commodities and manner of traffique, and what seasons of the yeare they are most in vse. Faithfully related. With a discovery of a great emperour, called the Great Mogoll, a prince not till now knowne to our English nation. By Captaine Robert Coverte.
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