A Relation of some yeares travaile begunne anno 1626 into Afrique and the greater Asia especially the territories of the Persian Monarchie and some parts of the Oriental Indies, and Iles adiacent. Of their religion, language, habit, discent, ceremonies and other matters concerning them. Together with the proceedings and death of the three late Ambassadors:Sir D[odmore] C[cotton], Sir R[obert] S[herley] and the Persian Nogdi-beg [Naqd Ali Beg ] : as also the two great monarchs, the King of Persia, and the Great Mogol. By T. H. Esquier (1634)
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Titre et date: A Relation of some yeares travaile begunne anno 1626 into Afrique and the greater Asia especially the territories of the Persian Monarchie and some parts of the Oriental Indies, and Iles adiacent. Of their religion, language, habit, discent, ceremonies and other matters concerning them. Together with the proceedings and death of the three late Ambassadors:Sir D[odmore] C[cotton], Sir R[obert] S[herley] and the Persian Nogdi-beg [Naqd Ali Beg ] : as also the two great monarchs, the King of Persia, and the Great Mogol. By T. H. Esquier (1634)
Adresse: London, printed by William Stansby, and Jacob Bloome. 1634Description matérielle: 1 vol. ([5]-225-[7] p.) ; In-fol.Matière: Récits de voyages anglais, IranBibliothèque nationale de France: Notice no 47148230, https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb47148230vSource: Catalogue général de la Bibliothèque nationale de France
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Document, Centre culturel des Irlandais, coté C 153, https://archives.centreculturelirlandais.com/ark:74216/1ed333e5382867f6b1cc0050568b525d/1/11.fiche=arko_fiche_630751b917b7a.moteur=arko_default_5e7db8ae49cf6 / https://portail.centreculturelirlandais.com/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3245 / notice d'après https://wellcomecollection.org/works/hgxjnba / Le titre gravé porte : "A description of the Persian monarchy now beinge Oriental Indyes. Isles and others parts of the greater Asia and Africa by Thomas Herbert esq" Wi Marshall sculps / P. 1- Αn ITENERARIE of some yeares Trauaile , through diuers parts of Afa and Africke , with the description of the Orientall Indies , and Some Iles adjacent. Especially the territories of the now Persian monarchy included betwixt Mesopotamia Indus and the Caspian sea. P. 18-21 Madagascar ... P. 26-42 India East India. P. 43-182 Persia P. 43-48 Persian gulph P. 49-67 Persia. P. 68-71 Armenian Christians. P. 72-82 Historie of Georgia. P. 83-90. Spawhawn Parthia P. 136- Babylon ... P. 182-201 East India 202-205 Language of the Malayans. P. 206 China P. 207 Asia P. 208-214 Mauritius [Île Maurice, océan indien]. P. 215-217 Saint Helena [Île Sainte Hélène, Atlantique sud]. P. 217-224 A discourse and proofe that Madoc ap Owen Gwynedd first found out that continent now call'd America" / A Description of the Cape of good Hope in Aethiopia. A Description of the Sauage Inhabitants. Madagascar. Mohelia, its description. Surat. A Description of the Bannyans in India. Cambaya. The Citie Diu. Muskat. Iasques. Ormus. Gombroone. Our departure from Gombroone, to∣wards Persia. A Description of Larr. Persepolis. Chil-manor, or forty Towres. Description of Shiras. Our Ambassadours entrance into Spawhawn. A Description of the Ielphelines in Persia. A late Tragicall History of the Georgians, Christians. A Description of Spawhawn. A Description of Asharaff in Hyrcania. Asharaff. The Ambassadours entertainment by the King of Persia. A Description of Farrabaut, and the Caspian Sea. A Description of Omoall. Mount Taurus. Damoan. Tyroan. Tauris, or Ecbatane. Cazbeen. Occurrents in Cazbeen. The death of Sir Robert Sherley at Cazbeen. The death of Sir Dodmore Cotton Ambassadour, at Cazbeen. The Emperour of Persia's Firman. Titles of the King of Persia may be these. Our departure from the Persian Court. A Description of Coom. A description of Cashan. A description of Babylon in Chaldaea. Bagdat, or Babilons ruines. A description of Sushan. Paradice. A discourse of the life and habit of the Persians at this present. The Religion of the Persians. The Persian's Commandements. The first is that much sung Verse, a-top of Churches. The second Commandement. The third Commandement. The fourth Commandement. Prayers to Mahomet. The fift Commandement. The sixt Commandement. The seuenth Commandement. The eight Commandement. Emperours, Kings, and Caliphs of Persia successiuelie. Of Mallabar. Of the Isle Zeyloon. A description of Choromandell. A description of Casta. A description of Pegu. A description of Syam. A description of Patania. A description of Macassar, or the Celebes. A description of Sumatra. A description of Poligundee. A description of Iaua Maior. The Malayan Tongue. The people in Iaua call these thus, somewhat differing from the Malay. These are the numbers in the Malayan Speech. Of China. A description of Mauritius. A description of Sancta Helena. A Discourse and proofe that Madoc ap Owen Gwynedd first found out that Continent now call'd America. / Nogdi-beg [Nakd Naqd Ali Beg ], diplomate de Perse, envoyé auprès du roi d'Angleterre, par East India Company, compagnie des Indes Orientales / Index p. [227-238] (vues 245-262).
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