The nauigations, peregrinations and voyages, made into Turkie by Nicholas Nicholay Daulphinois, Lord of Arfeuile, chamberlaine and geographer ordinarie to the King of Fraunce conteining sundry singularities which the author hath there seene and obserued: deuided into foure bookes, with threescore figures, naturally set forth as well of men as women, according to the diuersitie of nations, their port, intreatie, apparrell, lawes, religion and maner of liuing, aswel in time of warre as peace: with diuers faire and memorable histories, happened in our time. Translated out of the French by T. Washington the younger.

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The nauigations, peregrinations and voyages, made into Turkie by Nicholas Nicholay Daulphinois, Lord of Arfeuile, chamberlaine and geographer ordinarie to the King of Fraunce conteining sundry singularities which the author hath there seene and obserued: deuided into foure bookes, with threescore figures, naturally set forth as well of men as women, according to the diuersitie of nations, their port, intreatie, apparrell, lawes, religion and maner of liuing, aswel in time of warre as peace: with diuers faire and memorable histories, happened in our time. Translated out of the French by T. Washington the younger.
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Nicolay, Nicolas de, 1517-1583.
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Imprinted at London :: [At the cost of John Stell] by Thomas Dawson,
1585.
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"The nauigations, peregrinations and voyages, made into Turkie by Nicholas Nicholay Daulphinois, Lord of Arfeuile, chamberlaine and geographer ordinarie to the King of Fraunce conteining sundry singularities which the author hath there seene and obserued: deuided into foure bookes, with threescore figures, naturally set forth as well of men as women, according to the diuersitie of nations, their port, intreatie, apparrell, lawes, religion and maner of liuing, aswel in time of warre as peace: with diuers faire and memorable histories, happened in our time. Translated out of the French by T. Washington the younger." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08239.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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  • THE departure and voyage of the Lord of Ar∣ramont (Ambassadour for the king towards the great Turk) from Constantinople to re∣turne into Fraunce. Chap. 1. Folio. 1.
  • The departure of the Lord of Arramont from the Court, to returne in his Ambassage in∣to Leuant towards the great Turke. 2.1.
  • Of the yles Baleares, now called Maiorque & Minorque. 3.3.
  • Of the yles auncienly called the Pitious, and now Ieuisse, and Fromentiere. 4.3.
  • Nauigation from the yles called Pitious to the citie of Alger. 5.3.
  • Of our arriuall in Alger. 6.4▪
  • Of the great perilles & dangers wee were brought into by the meanes of certaine Christian slaues that were escaped. 7.5.
  • Description of the citie of Alger. 8.7.
  • By what meanes Cairadin Barbarouse came to the king of Al∣ger. 9.12.
  • Of the further proceeding on our nauigation. 10.12.
  • Of the the towne Teddel, and the inhabitantes thereof. 11. 13
  • Of the citie of Bone aunciently called Hippon, of which saint Augustine was bishop. 12.13.
  • Of our arriuall at the yle of Panthalaree. 13.14.
  • Description of the yle. 14.15.
  • Of our departure frō the yle Panthalaree towards Malta, 15.15
  • Description of the yle of Malta. 16.17.
  • Of our departure from Malta towards Tripoli. 17.19.
  • Foundation of the Citie of Tripoli. 18.20.
  • ...

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  • Of the Bazar where the christiās were sold, taken in the yles of Sicile, Malta, and Goze, & of their maner of trenches, Gabi∣ons, and batteries of the Turke. 19.21.
  • Of the composition and giuing ouer of the castle of Tripoli, vnto Sinan Bascha. 20.24.
  • Description of the ruines of Tripoli. 21.26.
  • Of our returne from Tripoli to returne to Malta. 22.28.
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