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A05751 | Baudier, Michel, 1589?-1645. | The history of the imperiall estate of the grand seigneurs their habitations, liues, titles ... gouernment and tyranny. Translated out of French by E.G. S.A. | 1635.0 | 70139.0 | 21618.0 | nan | ./cache/A05751.xml | ./txt/A05751.txt |
A66798 | Bon, Ottaviano, 1552-1623. | A description of the grand signour''s seraglio or Turkish emperours court [edited] by John Greaves. | 1653.0 | 40413.0 | 11293.0 | nan | ./cache/A66798.xml | ./txt/A66798.txt |
A17260 | Buonaccorsi, Andrea. | A Iewes prophesy, with newes from Rome of two mightie armies, aswell footemen as horsmen, the first of the great Sophy, the other of an Hebrew people, till this time not discouered, comming from the mountaines of Caspij, who pretend their warre is to recouer the land of promise, & expell the Turks out of Christendome / translated out of Italian into English by W.W. 1607. | 1607.0 | 4342.0 | 1109.0 | nan | ./cache/A17260.xml | ./txt/A17260.txt |
A30685 | Busbecq, Ogier Ghislain de, 1522-1592. | The four epistles of A.G. Busbequius concerning his embassy into Turkey being remarks upon the religion, customs, riches, strength and government of that people : as also a description of their chief cities, and places of trade and commerce : to which is added, his advice how to manage war against the Turks / done into English. | 1694.0 | 110515.0 | 33841.0 | nan | ./cache/A30685.xml | ./txt/A30685.txt |
A07605 | Carr, Ralph, of the Middle Temple. | The Mahumetane or Turkish historie containing three bookes: 1 Of the originall and beginning of the Turkes, and of the foure empires which are issued and proceded out of the superstitious sect of Mahumet. 2 Of their conquests and the succession of the house of Ottoman, vntill the present reigning of Mahumet the third. 3 Of the warres and seege of Malta, which Solyman the great made to the great maister and brothers of that order. Heerevnto haue I annexed a briefe discourse of the warres of Cypres, at what time Selimus the second, tooke from the Venetians the possession of that iland, and by reason thereof I haue adioyned a finall discourse conteining the causes of the greatnesse of the Turkish Empire. Translated from the French & Italian tongues, by R. Carr, of the middle Temple in London, Gentleman. Dedicated to the three worthy brothers Robert Carr, William Carr and Edward Carr, in the county of Lincolne, Esquires. | 1600.0 | 71736.0 | 21483.0 | nan | ./cache/A07605.xml | ./txt/A07605.txt |
A32740 | Chassepol, François de, 17th cent. | The history of the grand visiers, Mahomet and Achmet Coprogli, of the three last grand signiors, their Sultana''s and chief favourites, with the most secret intrigues of the seraglio besides several other particulars of the wars of Dalmatia, Transylvania, Hungary, Candia, and Poland / Englished by John Evelyn, Junior. | 1677.0 | 57624.0 | 17709.0 | nan | ./cache/A32740.xml | ./txt/A32740.txt |
A32751 | Chaumont, Alexandre, chevalier de, d. 1710. | A new letter concerning the Jevves written by the French ambassador, at Constantinople, to his brother the French resident at Venice ; being a true relation of the proceedings of the Israelites, the wonderful miracles wrought by their prophet, with the terrible judgments that have fallen upon the Turks. | 1666.0 | 2780.0 | 635.0 | nan | ./cache/A32751.xml | ./txt/A32751.txt |
A69440 | Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. | An account of Monsieur De Quesne''s late expedition at Chio together with the negotiation of Monsieur Guilleragues, the French ambassadour at the port / in a letter written by an officer of the Grand Vizir''s to a pacha ; translated into English. | 1683.0 | 18970.0 | 5826.0 | nan | ./cache/A69440.xml | ./txt/A69440.txt |
A37114 | Du Vignau, sieur des Joanots. | The Turkish secretary containing the art of expressing ones thoughts, without seeing, speaking, or writing to one another : with the circumstances of a Turkish adventure : as also a most curious relation of translated by the author of the Monthly account. | 1688.0 | 29068.0 | 9151.0 | nan | ./cache/A37114.xml | ./txt/A37114.txt |
A36824 | Dumay, Louis, d. 1681. | A discourse historical and political of the War of Hungary and of the causes of the peace between Leopold the First, Emperor of the Romans, and Mahomet the Fourth, Sultan of Turky / by Louis De May ... ; translated in English. | 1669.0 | 37124.0 | 10617.0 | nan | ./cache/A36824.xml | ./txt/A36824.txt |
A22327 | England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) | These are to certifie you that the bearer hereof, by name Angelus Jacobi, a merchant of Cyprus, sayling out of Egypt unto Creet, fell most vnfortunately into the hands of Turkish pirats | 1624.0 | 1338.0 | 216.0 | nan | ./cache/A22327.xml | ./txt/A22327.txt |
A06425 | Finet, John, Sir, 1571-1641. | The beginning, continuance, and decay of estates vvherein are handled many notable questions concerning the establishment of empires and monarchies. Written in French by R. de Lusing, L. of Alymes: and translated into English by I.F. | 1606.0 | 57650.0 | 17370.0 | nan | ./cache/A06425.xml | ./txt/A06425.txt |
A42937 | Gadbury, John, 1627-1704. | John Gadbury, student in astrology, his past and present opinion of the Ottoman or Turkish power together with what he hath wrote concerning the great and puissant French-king, a prince, if there be truth in the stars, not born to be miserable, as some boldly write, but to be one of the greatest bulwarks of Christendom. | 1683.0 | 3608.0 | 924.0 | nan | ./cache/A42937.xml | ./txt/A42937.txt |
A42320 | Guillet de Saint-Georges, Georges, 1625-1705. | An account of a late voyage to Athens containing the estate both ancient and modern of that famous city, and of the present empire of the Turks, the life of the now Sultan Mahomet the IV, with the Ministry of the Grand Vizier Coprogli Achmet Pacha : also the most remarkable passages in the Turkish camp at the siege of Candia and divers other particularities of the affairs of the port / by Monsieur de La Gvillatiere, a French gentleman ; now Englished. | 1676.0 | 92950.0 | 26683.0 | nan | ./cache/A42320.xml | ./txt/A42320.txt |
A12609 | Hartwell, Abraham, b. 1553. | The Ottoman of Lazaro Soranzo VVherein is deliuered aswell a full and perfect report of the might and power of Mahamet the third, great Emperour of the Turkes now raigning: together with the interestes and dealinges which he hath with sondrie other princes, what hee is plotting against the state of Christendome, and on the other side what we may practise and put in execution against him to his great damage and annoyaunce. As also a true description of diuers peoples, countries, citties and voyages, which are most necessarie to bee knowen, especially at this time of the present warre in Hungarie. Translated out of Italian into English, by Abraham Hartvvell. | 1603.0 | 64252.0 | 19611.0 | nan | ./cache/A12609.xml | ./txt/A12609.txt |
A94946 | Headley, John. | A true and perfect relation of a great and horrid conspiracie, discovered by a Jew in Turkie, against the English. With the names of the conspirators, and the proceedings of the Great Turk thereupon. Also. The unchristian like dealing of Francis Hardedge, master of a ship, with his passengers, bound for Barbadoes; as it was in a letter specified, by one that had a fellow-feeling of the misery. / Published at the request of many godly Christian people, by Iohn Headley. | 1646.0 | 1918.0 | 479.0 | nan | ./cache/A94946.xml | ./txt/A94946.txt |
A04911 | Johnson, Laurence, fl. 1603, engraver. | The generall historie of the Turkes from the first beginning of that nation to the rising of the Othoman familie: with all the notable expeditions of the Christian princes against them. Together with the liues and conquests of the Othoman kings and emperours faithfullie collected out of the- best histories, both auntient and moderne, and digested into one continuat historie vntill this present yeare 1603: by Richard Knolles | 1603.0 | nan | nan | nan | nan | nan |
A27013 | M. B., one of the attendants of the English agent there. | Learne of a Turk, or, Instructions and advise sent from the Turkish Army at Constantinople, to the English Army at London faithfully and impartially communicated by M.B., one of the attendants of the English agents there. | 1660.0 | 9565.0 | 2596.0 | nan | ./cache/A27013.xml | ./txt/A27013.txt |
A67910 | Moore, Andrew, Gent. | A compendious history of the Turks: containing an exact account of the originall of that people; the rise of the Othoman family; and the valiant undertakings of the Christians against them: with their various events. / By Andrew Moore, Gent. | nan | 481028.0 | 143449.0 | nan | ./cache/A67910.xml | ./txt/A67910.txt |
A08258 | Nixon, Anthony. | The three English brothers Sir Thomas Sherley his trauels, vvith his three yeares imprisonment in Turkie: his inlargement by his Maiesties letters to the great Turke: and lastly, his safe returne into England this present yeare, 1607. Sir Anthony Sherley his embassage to the Christian princes. Master Robert Sherley his wars against the Turkes, with his marriage to the Emperour of Persia his neece. | 1607.0 | 18221.0 | 5226.0 | nan | ./cache/A08258.xml | ./txt/A08258.txt |
A53493 | Osborne, Francis, 1593-1659. | Politicall reflections upon the government of the Turks ... by the author of the late Advice to a son. | 1656.0 | 37988.0 | 11049.0 | nan | ./cache/A53493.xml | ./txt/A53493.txt |
A36024 | Phillips, John, 1631-1706. | The dilucidation of the late commotions of Turkey containing an exact and distinct account of all causes and motives of the deposing of Mahomet, and of the advancing of Soliman to the imperial throne of Constantinople, gather''d from the letters of a person dwelling in, and minutely inform''d of the affairs of that city, and consecrated to the ever august merit of the most serene elector of Bavaria / printed in Italian at Venice, and translated into English by the author of the Monthly Account; to be annex''d to numb. 10 of the Monthly Account. | 1689.0 | 15734.0 | 4591.0 | nan | ./cache/A36024.xml | ./txt/A36024.txt |
A08166 | Roe, Thomas, Sir, 1581?-1644. | A true and faithfull relation, presented to his Maiestie and the prince, of what hath lately happened in Constantinople, concerning the death of Sultan Osman, and the setting vp of Mustafa his vncle Together with other memorable occurrents worthy of obseruation. | 1622.0 | 6917.0 | 1798.0 | nan | ./cache/A08166.xml | ./txt/A08166.txt |
A58003 | Rycaut, Paul, Sir, 1628-1700. | The present state of the Ottoman Empire containing the maxims of the Turkish politie, the most material points of the Mahometan religion, their sects and heresies, their convents and religious votaries, their military discipline ... : illustrated with divers pieces of sculpture, representing the variety of habits amongst the Turks, in three books / by Paul Rycaut Esq. ... | 1668.0 | 114812.0 | 31440.0 | nan | ./cache/A58003.xml | ./txt/A58003.txt |
A57996 | Rycaut, Paul, Sir, 1628-1700. | The history of the Turkish empire from the year 1623 to the year 1677 containing the reigns of the three last emperours, viz., Sultan Morat or Amurat IV, Sultan Ibrahim, and Sultan Mahomet IV, his son, the XIII emperour now reigning / by Paul Rycaut, Esq. ... | 1680.0 | 264493.0 | 73351.0 | nan | ./cache/A57996.xml | ./txt/A57996.txt |
A60582 | Smith, Thomas, 1638-1710. | Remarks upon the manners, religion and government of the Turks together with a survey of the seven churches of Asia, as they now lye in their ruines, and a brief description of Constantinople / by Tho. Smith ... | 1678.0 | 58696.0 | 16231.0 | nan | ./cache/A60582.xml | ./txt/A60582.txt |
A13128 | Süleyman I, Sultan of the Turks, 1494 or 5-1566. | A true and fearfull pronouncing of warre against the Roman Imperial Majesty, and withall against the king of Poland, by the late emperour of Turkey, Soloma Hometh which said Turke is since happily prevented (of his cruell purpose) by death, but by all appearance the now surviving Turk that succeeds him hath the like bloudy purposes to prosecute his designes against Christendome, as may appeare by the approaching of his formidable armie upon the frontiers of Poland at this present / confirmed by diverse letters from severall places, which you shall finde heer truly set downe. | 1640.0 | 1803.0 | 409.0 | nan | ./cache/A13128.xml | ./txt/A13128.txt |