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Collecliones Jtinerum.
Anon.
New discoveries concerning the world and its inhabitants.Pagg. 408. tabb. amese 3. London, 1778. 8.
7 8. Itineraria et Topographic varianan Orlisparlium.
Samuel Bruno.
Navigationes quinque. Appendix regni Congo in Col-lectione itinerum dc Bry. Francofurti, 1625. fol.Pagg. 86 ; cum figg. aeri incisis.
Cesar Egasse de la Boullaye-le-Gouz.
Voyages et Observations en Europe, Asie, et Afrique.
Paris, 1633. 4 *
Pagg. 49J ; cum figg. ligno incisis. Deest titulus innostro txemplo.
(Pleyer. Hall. bib’, bot. 1. p. 490.)
Artificiosa hominum, miranda naturae, in Sina et Europa.Pagg. 1505. Francof. ad Moen. 1655. 12.
DE MONCOKYS.
Journal de ses voyages, publie par le Sieur de Lierguesson fils.
1 Partie. pagg. 491. Lyon, 1665. 4.
2 Partie. pagg. 503. 1666.
3 Partie. pagg. 60; prater epistolas, poemata, et alianon hujus loci; cum tabb. jeneis.
Nils Matson Kioping.
En reesa genom Asia, Africa och manga andra hedniskakonungarijken, sampt oijar. i Be;krifning uppa trenneresor, p. 1—136. Wisingsborgh, 1667. 4.
John Og i l d y.
Africa, being an accurate description of the regions of..Egypt, Barbary, Lybia, and BilLdulgerid, the land ofNegroes, Guinee, ^Ethiopia, and the Abyssines, withall the adjacent islands.
Pagg. 767. London, 1670. fol.
America, being the latest and most accurate descriptionof the new world.
Pagg. 6 74 ib. 1671. fol.
Asia, the fir,t part, being an accurate description of Persia,rhe vast empire of the Great Mogol, and other parts ofIndia.
Pagg- 2 S 3 - . ib. 1673. fol.
Cum tabb. ameis, et figg. a;ri incisis.