Sandys Travailes: Containing a History of the Original and Present State of the Turkish Empire : Their Laws, Government, Policy, Military Force, Courts of Justice and Commerce : the Mahometan Religion and Ceremonies, a Description of Constantinople : the Grand Seigniors Seraglio, and His Manner of Living, Also, of Greece, with the Religion and Customes of the Græcians : of Egypt, the Antiquity, Hieroglyphicks, Rites, Customes, Discipline, and Religion of the Egyptians a Voyage on the River Nilus, and of the Crocodile : of Armenia, Grand Cairo, Rhodes, the Pyramides, Colossus, Mummies, &c. : the Former Flourishing and Present Fate of Alexandria : a Description of the Holy-Land, of the Jews and Several Sects of Christians Living There : of Jerusalem, Sephulchre of Christ, Temple of Solomon, and what Ever Else Either of Antiquity, Or Worth Observation : Lastly, Italy, Described, and the Islands Adjoyning : as Cyrpus, Crete, Malta, Sicilia, the Aeolian Islands : of Rome, Venice, Naples, Syracuse, Messena, Aetna, Scylla and Charbdis : and Other Places of Note : Illustrated with Fifty Graven Maps and FiguresR. and W. Leybourn, and are to be sold by John Sweeting at the Angel in Popes-head-Alley, 1658 - 240 pagina's |
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