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Record Nr.

UNISA996394836203316

Autore

Knolles Richard <1550?-1610.>

Titolo

The Turkish history, from the original of that nation, to the growth of the Ottoman empire [[electronic resource] ] : with the lives and conquests of their princes and emperors. / / By Richard Knolles, sometime fellow of Lincoln-College in Oxford. With a continuation to this present year. MDCLXXXVII. ; Whereunto is added the present state of the Ottoman empire. By Sir Paul Rycaut, late consul of Smyrna

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : printed for Jonathan Robinson at the Golden Lyon in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1687-1700

Edizione

[The sixth edition, with the effigies of all the kings and emperors. Newly engraven at large upon copper.]

Descrizione fisica

2 v. in 1 : ports

Altri autori (Persone)

GrimestonEdward

RoeThomas, Sir,  <1581?-1644.>

ManleyRoger, Sir,  <1626?-1688.>

RycautPaul, Sir,  <1628-1700.>

ElderWilliam <fl. 1680-1700, >

Soggetti

Islam Turkey Early works to 1800

Turkey History 1453-1683 Early works to 1800

Turkey History 1683-1829 Early works to 1800

Turkey Social life and customs Early works to 1800

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

An edition of: Knolles, Richard. The generall historie of the Turkes.

With engraved frontispiece, signed: Wm Elder sculp:.

"The Turkish history. The second volume. Beginning from Mahomet III. And continued to this present year 1687." has separate dated title page; register and pagination are continuous.

Within v. 2: "The history of the Turkish empire, from the year 1623, to the year 1677" and "The present state of the Ottoman Empire" have separate title pages and registers.

Includes indexes.

With a final advertisement leaf.

Reproduction of the original in Dr. Williams's Library.



Nota di contenuto

Vol. 1. The Turkish history -- v. 2. The Turkish history. The history of the Turkish empire, from the year 1623, to the year 1677 / by Sir Paul Rycaut. The present state of the Ottoman Empire / by Sir Paul Rycaut.

Sommario/riassunto

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