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Mélanges d'Histoire et de Géographie Orientales : vol.1 | |
極東の地理と歴史 : vol.1 |
48 MÉLANGES ORIENTAUX
[ut supra] &c. &c. Printed and Sold in London, in-12,
pp. 24, vig.
Chap Book. — British Museum 12315. aaa. 63
— The Foreign Travels and Dangerous Voyages Of that renowned English Knight Sir John Mandeville. Wherein He gives an Account of Remote Kingdoms, Countries, Rivers, Castles, and Giants of a prodigious Height and Strength. Together with the People called Pigmies, very small and of a low Stature. To which is added, An Account of People of odd Deformities, some without Heads. — Also dark inchanted Wildernesses, where are fiery Dragons, Griffins, and many wonderful Beasts of Prey, in the Country of Prester John. — All very deligthful to the Reader. Printed and Sold in Bow-Church-Yard, in-12, pp. 24,
vig. [1785 ?].
Chap Book. — British Museum 12
— The Travels of Sir John Mandeville The version of the Cotton Manuscript in modern spelling With three narratives, in illustration of it, from Hakluyt's « Navigations, Voyages & Discoveries ». London, Macmillan, 1900, in-8, pp. xv-390.
Library of English Classics, Edited by Alfred W. Pollard.
Notices : T'oung Pao, Déc. 1900, pp. 503/4, par Henri Cordier. — The Academy, No. 1476, 18 Aug. 1900, pp. 129/ 130.
Texte modernisé de la Cottonienne avec quelques corrections d'après le Ms. Egerton et le texte français.
— Briefe Collections of the Trauels and Obseruations of Sir Iohn Mandeville ; written by Master Bale. (Purchas, His Pilgrimes, III, Lib. I, Ch. V I, pp. 128 et seq.)
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