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 Chapters of the fourth Booke.
  • OF the auncient lawes and manner of liuing of the Persians. 1.113.
  • Of the religion and ceremonies of the ancient Persians. 2.115.
  • The auncient weapons of the Persians. 3.115.
  • Of the religion of the Persians vsed now adayes. 4.115.
  • Of the estate of the Persians now adayes 5.116.
  • Of the wanton and voluptuous life of the Persians, 6.117.
  • Description of the kingdome of the Persians. 7.118.
  • Of the Persian women. 8.119.
  • Description of the three Arabies, and first of the rocky or sto∣nie. 9.121.
  • Of Arabia the desart. 10.121.
  • Of Arabia the happie. 11.122.
  • Of the auncient maner of liuing, lawes, and religion of the A∣rabians. 12.125.
  • Of the aduentures called Dellis or Zatasnisis. 13.126.
  • Of the men and women of Cilicia presently called Caramonia. 14.128.
  • Of Celicia presently called Caramonia 15.129.
  • Of the merchant Iewes dwelling in Constantinople, and other places of Turkie and Grecia▪ 16.130.
  • Of the Armenians. 17.133.
  • ...

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  • Religion & maner of liuing of the ancient Armeniās. 18.133.
  • Moderne religion of the Armenians. 19.133.
  • Of Armenia. 20.134.
  • Of the Ragusins. 21▪136.
  • Of the pollicy and gouernment of the Ragusins. 22.136.
  • Of the citie of Raguse. 23.139.
  • Description of Thracia. 24.139.
  • Of the city of Andrinopoli. 25.140.
  • Maner, lawes, religion, and auncient order of liuing of the Thra∣cians. 26.145.
  • Of the auncient opinion of the Thracians, touching the im∣mortality of the soule. 27.145.
  • The auncient armes of the Thracians. 28.146.
  • The description of Graecia. 29.149.
  • Of the maner and auncient order of lyuing of the Graecians. 30.153.
  • Of Licurgus lawes giuen vnto the Lacedemonians. 31.153.
  • Of the Athenians. 32.154.
  • The lawes of Solon giuen to the Athenians. 33. 155.
  • The armes of the Macedonians. 34.156.
  • The auncient religion of the Graecians 35.158.
  • The Moderne religion of the Graecians. 36.158.
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