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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- THE NINTH VOLUME OF Purchas His Pilgrimes
- The Contents of the Chapters and Paragraphs in the ninth Booke of the First part of Purchas his Pilgrims
- CHAP. VI A Relation of a Voyage to the Easterne India. Observed by Edward Terry, Master of Arts and Student of Christ-Church in Oxford
- CHAP. VII The travels of Lewis Barthema or Vertoman into Egypt, Syria, Arabia, Persia, and India, heretofore published in English by R. Eden, and here corrected according to Ramusios Copie, and contracted
- CHAP. VIII
- CHAP. IX Collections of divers Mahumetan Authors in their Arabicke Bookes, by the said Maronites, Gabriel and John, touching the most remarkeable things in the East, especially of the Mosleman superstitions and rites, and the places of chiefe note
- CHAP. X Don Duart de Meneses the Vice-roy, his tractate of the Portugall Indies, containing the Lawes, Customes, Revenues, Expenses, and other matters remarkable therein: here abbreviated. H
- CHAP. XI A Letter from Don Garcia Silva Figueroa Ambassadour from Philip the third King of Spaine to the Persian, written at Spahan, or Hispahan, Anno 1619. to the Marquesse of Bedmar, touching matters of Persia
- CHAP. XII Collections out of the Voyage and Historie of Friar Joano dos Sanctos his Æthiopia Orientalis, & Varia Historia, and out of other Portugals, for the better knowledge of Africa and the Christianitie therein
- CHAP. XIII Larger observations of Master Richard Jobson, touching the River Gambra, with the people, merchandise, and creatures of those parts, then in his Journall is contayned, gathered out of his larger notes
- CHAP. XIIII
- CHAP. XV The Grand Signiors Seraglio: written by Master Robert Withers
- CHAP. XVI Sundrie the personall Voyages performed by John Sanderson of London Merchant, begun in October, 1584. ended in October, 1602. With an historicall description of Constantinople
- CHAP. XVII A Report of the Voyage of Master Henrie Timberley from Cairo in Egypt, to Jerusalem, in fiftie dayes, 1601
- CHAP. XVIII
CHAP. IX - Collections of divers Mahumetan Authors in their Arabicke Bookes, by the said Maronites, Gabriel and John, touching the most remarkeable things in the East, especially of the Mosleman superstitions and rites, and the places of chiefe note
from The Contents of the Chapters and Paragraphs in the ninth Booke of the First part of Purchas his Pilgrims
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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- THE NINTH VOLUME OF Purchas His Pilgrimes
- The Contents of the Chapters and Paragraphs in the ninth Booke of the First part of Purchas his Pilgrims
- CHAP. VI A Relation of a Voyage to the Easterne India. Observed by Edward Terry, Master of Arts and Student of Christ-Church in Oxford
- CHAP. VII The travels of Lewis Barthema or Vertoman into Egypt, Syria, Arabia, Persia, and India, heretofore published in English by R. Eden, and here corrected according to Ramusios Copie, and contracted
- CHAP. VIII
- CHAP. IX Collections of divers Mahumetan Authors in their Arabicke Bookes, by the said Maronites, Gabriel and John, touching the most remarkeable things in the East, especially of the Mosleman superstitions and rites, and the places of chiefe note
- CHAP. X Don Duart de Meneses the Vice-roy, his tractate of the Portugall Indies, containing the Lawes, Customes, Revenues, Expenses, and other matters remarkable therein: here abbreviated. H
- CHAP. XI A Letter from Don Garcia Silva Figueroa Ambassadour from Philip the third King of Spaine to the Persian, written at Spahan, or Hispahan, Anno 1619. to the Marquesse of Bedmar, touching matters of Persia
- CHAP. XII Collections out of the Voyage and Historie of Friar Joano dos Sanctos his Æthiopia Orientalis, & Varia Historia, and out of other Portugals, for the better knowledge of Africa and the Christianitie therein
- CHAP. XIII Larger observations of Master Richard Jobson, touching the River Gambra, with the people, merchandise, and creatures of those parts, then in his Journall is contayned, gathered out of his larger notes
- CHAP. XIIII
- CHAP. XV The Grand Signiors Seraglio: written by Master Robert Withers
- CHAP. XVI Sundrie the personall Voyages performed by John Sanderson of London Merchant, begun in October, 1584. ended in October, 1602. With an historicall description of Constantinople
- CHAP. XVII A Report of the Voyage of Master Henrie Timberley from Cairo in Egypt, to Jerusalem, in fiftie dayes, 1601
- CHAP. XVIII
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- Hakluytus Posthumus or, Purchas his PilgrimesContayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells by Englishmen and Others, pp. 99 - 118Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014