Bibliographics

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A26435Abbot, George, 1562-1633.A briefe description of the whole world wherein is particularly described all the monarchies, empires, and kingdoms of the same, with their academies, as also their severall titles and scituations thereunto adjoyning / written by the Reverend Father in God George Abbot ...166458464.017177.0nan./cache/A26435.xml./txt/A26435.txt
A26664Alingham, William, fl. 1694-1710.A short account, of the nature and use of maps as also some short discourses of the properties of the earth, and of the several inhabitants thereof : to which is subjoin''d, A catalogue of the factories and places now in possession of the English, French, Dutch, Spaniards, Portegueze and Danes, both in the East and West-Indies.169810496.03258.0nan./cache/A26664.xml./txt/A26664.txt
A16282Aston, Edward, b. 1573 or 4.The manners, lauues, and customes of all nations collected out of the best vvriters by Ioannes Boemus ... ; with many other things of the same argument, gathered out of the historie of Nicholas Damascen ; the like also out of the history of America, or Brasill, written by Iohn Lerius ; the faith, religion and manners of the Aethiopians, and the deploration of the people of Lappia, compiled by Damianus a ̀Goes ; with a short discourse of the Aethiopians, taken out of Ioseph Scaliger his seuenth booke de emendatione temporum ; written in Latin, and now newly translated into English, by Ed. Aston.1611171534.048143.0nan./cache/A16282.xml./txt/A16282.txt
A28561Barnard, John Augustine, b. 1660 or 61.A geographical dictionary representing the present and ancient names of all the counties, provinces, remarkable cities, universities, ports, towns, mountains, seas, streights, fountains, and rivers of the whole world : their distances, longitudes, and latitudes : with a short historical account of the same, and their present state : to which is added an index of the ancient and Latin names : very necesary for the right understanding of all modern histories, and especially the divers accounts of the present transactions of Europe / begun by Edmund Bohun ... ; continued, corrected, and enlarged with great additions throughout, and particularly with whatever in the geographical part of the voluminous, Morey and Le Clerks occurs observable, by Mr. Bernard ; together with all the market-towns, corporations, and rivers, in England, wanting in both the former editions.1693565355.0195333.0nan./cache/A28561.xml./txt/A28561.txt
A16482Botero, Giovanni, 1540-1617.The trauellers breuiat, or, An historicall description of the most famous kingdomes in the world relating their situations, manners, customes, ciuill gouernment, and other memorable matters. / Translated into English.160168825.020038.0nan./cache/A16482.xml./txt/A16482.txt
A16489Botero, Giovanni, 1540-1617.Relations of the most famous kingdomes and common-wealths thorowout the world discoursing of their situations, religions, languages, manners, customes, strengths, greatnesse, and policies. Translated out of the best Italian impression of Boterus. And since the last edition by R.I. now once againe inlarged according to moderne observation; with addition of new estates and countries. Wherein many of the oversights both of the author and translator, are amended. And unto which, a mappe of the whole world, with a table of the countries, are now newly added.1630225692.067100.0nan./cache/A16489.xml./txt/A16489.txt
A18028Carpenter, Nathanael, 1589-1628?Geographie delineated forth in two bookes Containing the sphericall and topicall parts thereof, by Nathanael Carpenter, Fellow of Exceter Colledge in Oxford.1635198983.062299.0nan./cache/A18028.xml./txt/A18028.txt
A31608Chamberlayne, Peregrine Clifford.Compendium geographicum, or, A more exact, plain, and easie introduction into all geography ... after the latest discoveries, or alterations, very useful, especially for young noblemen and gentlemen, the like not printed in English / by Peregrin Clifford Chamberlayne ...168225402.09048.0nan./cache/A31608.xml./txt/A31608.txt
A33339Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.A mirrour or looking-glasse both for saints and sinners held forth in about two thousand examples wherein is presented as Gods wonderful mercies to the one, so his severe judgments against the other collected out of the most classique authors both ancient and modern with some late examples observed by my self : whereunto are added the wonders of nature and the rare ... / by Sa. Clark ...1654191805.063731.0nan./cache/A33339.xml./txt/A33339.txt
A33311Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.A geographicall description of all the countries in the known vvorld as also of the greatest and famousest cities and fabricks which have been, or are now remaining : together with the greatest rivers, the strangest fountains, the various minerals, stones, trees ... which are to be found in every country : unto which is added, a description of the rarest beasts, fowls ... which are least known amongst us / collected out of the most approved authors ... by Sa. Clarke ...1657115191.035089.0nan./cache/A33311.xml./txt/A33311.txt
A33342Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.A new description of the world, or, A compendious treatise of the empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, countries, islands, cities, and towns of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America in their scituation, product, manufactures, and commodities, geographical and historical : with an account of the natures of the people in their habits, customes, warrs, religions, and policies &c. : as also of the rarities, wonders, and curiosities of fishes, beasts, birds, rivers, mountains, plants, &c., with several remarkable revolutions and delightful histories / faithfully collected from the best authors by S. Clark.168970485.020855.0nan./cache/A33342.xml./txt/A33342.txt
A20443Digges, Dudley, Sir, 1583-1639.Fata mihi totum mea sunt agitanda per orbem16115122.01416.0nan./cache/A20443.xml./txt/A20443.txt
A37110Duval, P. (Pierre), 1619-1682.A Geographical dictionary in which are described the most eminent countreys, towns, ports, seas, streights, and rivers in the whole world : very useful for the understanding of all modern histories.166225131.07517.0nan./cache/A37110.xml./txt/A37110.txt
A37133Dyer, William, of Rhode Island.To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble petition of William Dyre Gent16703310.0769.0nan./cache/A37133.xml./txt/A37133.txt
A37760Echard, Laurence, 1670?-1730.A most compleat compendium of geography, general and special describing all the empires, kingdoms and dominions in the whole world : shewing their bounds, situation, dimensions, ancient and modern names, history, government, religions, languages, commodities ... archbishopricks and universities : in a more plain and easie method, more compendious and (perhaps) more useful than any of this bigness : to which are added general rules for making a large geography, ... / collected according to the most late discoveries and agreeing with the choicest and newest maps by Laurence Eachard ...169138886.014225.0nan./cache/A37760.xml./txt/A37760.txt
A41248Fage, Robert.A description of the whole world with some general rules touching the use of the globe : wherein is contained the situation of several countries, their particular and distinct governments, religions, arms, and degrees of honour used among them ... / by Robert Fage, Esq.165815684.04457.0nan./cache/A41248.xml./txt/A41248.txt
A41246Fage, Robert.Cosmography or, a description of the whole world represented (by a more exact and certain discovery) in the excellencies of its scituation, commodities, inhabitants, and history: of their particular and distinct governments, religions, arms, and degrees of honour used amongst them. Enlarged with very many and rare additions. Very delightful to be read in so small a volum. By Robert Fage Esquire.166739077.011510.0nan./cache/A41246.xml./txt/A41246.txt
A61053Goos, Abraham,A prospect of the most famous parts of the vvorld Viz. Asia, 3 Affrica, 5 Europe, 7 America. 9 With these kingdomes therein contained. Grecia, 11 Roman Empire, 13 Germanie, 15 Bohemia, 17 France, 19 Belgia, 21 Spaine, 23 Italie, 25 Hungarie, 27 Denmarke, 29 Poland, 31 Persia, 33 Turkish Empire, 35 Kingdome of China, 37 Tartaria, 39 Sommer Ilands, 41 Civill Warres, in England, Wales, and Ireland. You shall find placed in the beginning of the second booke marked with these [3 asterisks in triangle formation] and (5) together with all the provinces, counties, and shires, contained in that large theator of Great Brittaines empire. / Performed by John Speed.1646265285.096616.0nan./cache/A61053.xml./txt/A61053.txt
A41559Gordon, Patrick, fl. 1700.Geography anatomiz''d, or, The compleat geographical grammar being a short and exact analysis of the whole body of modern geography after a new and curious method / collected from the best authors and illustrated with divers maps by Pat. Gordon ...1699135655.047661.0nan./cache/A41559.xml./txt/A41559.txt
A03149Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.Mikrokosmos A little description of the great world. Augmented and reuised. By Peter Heylyn.1625305496.098499.0nan./cache/A03149.xml./txt/A03149.txt
A10231Horsey, Jerome, Sir, d. 1626.Purchas his pilgrimage. Or Relations of the vvorld and the religions obserued in all ages and places discouered, from the Creation vnto this present Contayning a theologicall and geographicall historie of Asia, Africa, and America, with the ilands adiacent. Declaring the ancient religions before the Floud ... The fourth edition, much enlarged with additions, and illustrated with mappes through the whole worke; and three whole treatises annexed, one of Russia and other northeasterne regions by Sr. Ierome Horsey; the second of the Gulfe of Bengala by Master William Methold; the third of the Saracenicall empire, translated out of Arabike by T. Erpenius. By Samuel Purchas, parson of St. Martins by Ludgate, London.1626nannannannannan
A51539Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691.A collection of some attempts made to the North-East, and North-West, for the finding a passage to Japan, China, &c. As also somewhat relating to the satisfaction of all inquirers into Captain John Wood''s present search of a passage by the North-Pole, &c. By Joesph Moxon, Hydroprapher to the King''s most excellent Majesty.16763256.0723.0nan./cache/A51539.xml./txt/A51539.txt
A52257Newton, John, 1622-1678.Cosmographia, or, A view of the terrestrial and cœlestial globes in a brief explanation of the principles of plain and solid geometry applied to surveying and gauging of cask : the doctrine of primum mobile : with an account of the Juilan & Gregorian calendars, and the computation of the places of the sun, moon, and fixed stars ... : to which is added an introduction unto geography / by John Newton ...1679109782.051471.0nan./cache/A52257.xml./txt/A52257.txt
A09258Pemble, William, 1592?-1623.A briefe introduction to geography containing a description of the grounds, and generall part thereof, very necessary for young students in that science. VVritten by that learned man, Mr William Pemble, Master of Arts, of Magdalen Hall in Oxford.163010995.03273.0nan./cache/A09258.xml./txt/A09258.txt
A15870Zouch, Richard, 1590-1661.The doue: or Passages of cosmography. By Richard Zouche ciuillian, of New Colledge in Oxford16138500.02614.0nan./cache/A15870.xml./txt/A15870.txt