The world surveyed, or The famous voyages & travailes of Vincent le Blanc, or White, of Marseilles ... containing a more exact description of several parts of the world, then hath hitherto been done by any other authour : the whole work enriched with many authentick histories / originally written in French ; and faithfully rendred into English by F.B., Gent.

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The world surveyed, or The famous voyages & travailes of Vincent le Blanc, or White, of Marseilles ... containing a more exact description of several parts of the world, then hath hitherto been done by any other authour : the whole work enriched with many authentick histories / originally written in French ; and faithfully rendred into English by F.B., Gent.
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Leblanc, Vincent, 1554-ca. 1640.
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London :: Printed for John Starkey ...,
1660.
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"The world surveyed, or The famous voyages & travailes of Vincent le Blanc, or White, of Marseilles ... containing a more exact description of several parts of the world, then hath hitherto been done by any other authour : the whole work enriched with many authentick histories / originally written in French ; and faithfully rendred into English by F.B., Gent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49883.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

Pages

I.
  • Jurabi a guide uses the Com∣passe. Page 10
  • Jewes thieves. Page 12
  • Jesrab a town. Page 13
  • Jubara Abrahams mountain. Page 15
  • Saint John Baptist. Page 21
  • Ibram. Page 25
  • Ismael Sophy. Page 39
  • Icorma. Page 39
  • Inhabitans of Genoa. Page 41
  • Ivory. Page 47
  • Idolatry. Page 50
  • A miraculous discovery of inno∣cence. Page 53
  • Idoll of a Monkeys tooth. Page 69
  • Indian earthen ware. Page 78
  • Idolaters fear of Christianisme. Page 88
  • Idolaters superstitious. ibid.
  • Java an Island. Page 96
  • Infirme eaten. ibid.
  • Inhabitants of Sapara. Page 98
  • Idolatrous, and Mahometan Martyrs. Page 125
  • Idolls of Pegu. Page 125
  • Idolls destroyed by the Portugals. Page 123
  • The Image of the Virgin Mary in the Indies respected. Page 154
  • Interrement. ibid.
  • Interrements. Page 168
  • Igname a delicate root. Page 182
  • ...

Page [unnumbered]

  • Janiharou, a Town and River. Page 185
  • Joguia a root. Page 186
  • Justice betwixt Creditor and Debtor, severe. Page 244
  • Joconomites, an austere order. Page 245
  • Kingdome of the Jalofes. Page 321
  • Jalofes have person'd and quali∣fied their ornaments and na∣ture. Page 322
  • Jalofes in their dealings law∣lesse. Page 323
  • An Island seen and not known. Page 331
  • The Isbane of Iron. Page 332
  • Jagares famous for swiftnesse. Page 353
  • Jucatan described. Page 370
  • Incas Kings of Peru. Page 387
  • The Isle of Saint Thomas de∣scribed. Page 404
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