The ofspring of the house of Ottomanno and officers pertaining to the greate Turkes court. Whereunto is added Bartholomeus Georgieuiz Epitome, of the customes rytes, ceremonies, and religion of the Turkes: with the miserbale affliction of those Christians, whiche liue vnder their captiuitie and bondage. In the ende also is adioyned the maner hovv Mustapha, oldest sonne of Soltan Soliman, twelfth Emperour of the Turkes, was murthered by his father, in the yere of our Lorde 1553. al Englished by Hugh Goughe.

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The ofspring of the house of Ottomanno and officers pertaining to the greate Turkes court. Whereunto is added Bartholomeus Georgieuiz Epitome, of the customes rytes, ceremonies, and religion of the Turkes: with the miserbale affliction of those Christians, whiche liue vnder their captiuitie and bondage. In the ende also is adioyned the maner hovv Mustapha, oldest sonne of Soltan Soliman, twelfth Emperour of the Turkes, was murthered by his father, in the yere of our Lorde 1553. al Englished by Hugh Goughe.
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Georgijević, Bartolomej, d. ca. 1566.
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Imprinted at London :: In Fletestreate, neare vnto saint Dunstones church by Thomas Marshe,
[1569?]
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Prisoners of war -- Early works to 1800.
Turkey -- History -- 1453-1683.
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"The ofspring of the house of Ottomanno and officers pertaining to the greate Turkes court. Whereunto is added Bartholomeus Georgieuiz Epitome, of the customes rytes, ceremonies, and religion of the Turkes: with the miserbale affliction of those Christians, whiche liue vnder their captiuitie and bondage. In the ende also is adioyned the maner hovv Mustapha, oldest sonne of Soltan Soliman, twelfth Emperour of the Turkes, was murthered by his father, in the yere of our Lorde 1553. al Englished by Hugh Goughe." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01618.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2025.

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¶ Hovve the memorie of Christ by litle and litle vvereth to obliuion in the Prouinces sumetime of Christian religion.

THere are certaine yet remayninge aliue, whyche haue in remembrance the conqueringe of Constantinople, and the kyngdones of Gretia, Albania, VVa∣lachia, and Seruia, whiche the Turkes do nowe call Bosnam, reduced and brought into Prouinces, they verelye sticke most firmelye vnto Christe, but the younger sorte can not remember it, and in short space it will come to passe, that the obli∣uion of Christianitye shall replenishe all those countries: The like will happen in

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Croatia, Ilungarie, & Sclauonie, which are ate additions and augmentinges of the Turkishe empire.

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