An edition of Travels into Turkey (1744)

Travels into Turkey

containing the most accurate account of the Turks, and neighbouring nations, their manners, customs, religion, superstition, policy, riches, coins, &c. The whole being a series of remarkable observations and events, interspers'd with great variety of entertaining incidents, never before printed.

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Travels into Turkey
Ogier Ghislain de Busbecq
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An edition of Travels into Turkey (1744)

Travels into Turkey

containing the most accurate account of the Turks, and neighbouring nations, their manners, customs, religion, superstition, policy, riches, coins, &c. The whole being a series of remarkable observations and events, interspers'd with great variety of entertaining incidents, never before printed.

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Language
English
Pages
290

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Edition Notes

Translation of Epistolae quatuor.

Published in
London

Classifications

Library of Congress
DR423 .B8 1744

The Physical Object

Pagination
iv, 290 p.
Number of pages
290

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5345140M
LCCN
72204208
OCLC/WorldCat
428283

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