03140nam 2200445 n 450 99639100600331620200824121730.0(CKB)4940000000105996(EEBO)2240912917(UnM)99857384e(UnM)99857384(EXLCZ)99494000000010599619921210d1595 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The history of the vvarres betvveene the Turkes and the Persians. Written in Italian by Iohn-Thomas Minadoi, and translated into English by Abraham Hartvvell. Containing the description of all such matters, as pertaine to the religion, to the forces to the gouernement, and to the countries of the kingdome of the Persians. Together with the argument of euery booke, & a new geographicall mappe of all those territories. A table contayning a declaration aswell of diuerse new and barbarous names and termes vsed in this history, as also how they were called in auncient times. And last of all, a letter of the authors, wherein is discoursed, what cittie it was in the old time, which is now called Tauris, and is so often mentioned in this history[electronic resource]Imprinted at London By [John Windet for] Iohn Wolfe1595[12], 130, 129-500 [i.e. 410], [18] p., folded plate mapA translation of: Historia della guerra fra Turchi, et Persiana.Actual printer's name from STC.The map has title "The description of the hether parte of Asia .." and is signed: Carolus Whitwell sculpsit.Running title reads: The warres betweene the Turkes & Persians.P. 410 misnumbered 500.With a dictionary of place names and foreign vocabulary.Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113TurkeyHistoryWars with Persia, 1576-1639Early works to 1800IranHistory16th-18th centuriesEarly works to 1800Minadoi Giovanni Tommaso1545-1618.1018032Hartwell Abrahamb. 1553.1004177Whitwell CharlesCu-RivESCu-RivESUk-ESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996391006003316The history of the vvarres betvveene the Turkes and the Persians. Written in Italian by Iohn-Thomas Minadoi, and translated into English by Abraham Hartvvell. Containing the description of all such matters, as pertaine to the religion, to the forces to the gouernement, and to the countries of the kingdome of the Persians. Together with the argument of euery booke, & a new geographicall mappe of all those territories. A table contayning a declaration aswell of diuerse new and barbarous names and termes vsed in this history, as also how they were called in auncient times. And last of all, a letter of the authors, wherein is discoursed, what cittie it was in the old time, which is now called Tauris, and is so often mentioned in this history2391431UNISA