from the French of Georges Perrot and Charles Chipiez. Illustrated with four hundred and fifty-two engravings in the text and fifteen steel and... Show morefrom the French of Georges Perrot and Charles Chipiez. Illustrated with four hundred and fifty-two engravings in the text and fifteen steel and coloured plates. Tr. and ed. by Walter Armstrong. Volume 2. Also issued online. Show less
faite sur des observations propres et des avis recueillis dans les lieux mêmes par Carsten Niebuhr. Title vignette. Tr. from the German by F.L.... Show morefaite sur des observations propres et des avis recueillis dans les lieux mêmes par Carsten Niebuhr. Title vignette. Tr. from the German by F.L. Mourier. Show less
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Civilization, Arab, Cultuurgeschiedenis, Islam, History, DS215 .H45 1926, 917.671
translated from the German of Joseph Hell by S. Khuda Bukhsh. "Literature": p. 122-124. Show moretranslated from the German of Joseph Hell by S. Khuda Bukhsh. "Literature": p. 122-124. Show less
cum scholiis Caab. Ben. Zoheir, et versione Levini Warneri. Accedunt sententiae arabicae imperatoris Ali. Omnia e mss. Biblioth. Bat. edidit,... Show morecum scholiis Caab. Ben. Zoheir, et versione Levini Warneri. Accedunt sententiae arabicae imperatoris Ali. Omnia e mss. Biblioth. Bat. edidit, vertit, notisque illustravit Gerardus Joannes Lette. Includes index. Includes bibliographical references. Show less
History, Description and travel, Description and travel, DS835 .K2 1906, 952 K11
1. Publisher's note. Biographical note on the Scheuchzer family by Sir Archibald Keikie. The dedication. The names of the subscribers to the... Show more1. Publisher's note. Biographical note on the Scheuchzer family by Sir Archibald Keikie. The dedication. The names of the subscribers to the original edition. The author's preface. The life of the author, by the translator. An introduction by the translator. The history of Japan: book I. A general description of the empire of Japan. book II. Of the political state of Japan -- 2. Book III. Of the state of religion in Japan. book IV. Of Nagasaki, the place of residence for foreigners: of their trade, accomodation, etc. book V. The author's two journies to the emperor's court at Jedo. -- 3. Book V continued. Appendix: I. The natural history of the Japanese tea. II. Of the paper manufacturers of the Japanese. III. Of the cure of the cholick by the acupunctura, or needle-pricking. IV. An account of the moxa, an excellent caustic of the Chinese and Japanese. V. Some observations concerning ambergeese. VI. An enquiry, Whether it be conducive for the good of the Japanese empire, to keep it shut up ... and not to suffer its inhabitants to have any commerce with foreign nations. The second appendix to the History of Japan, being part of an authentick journal of a voyage to Japan, made by the English in the 1673 [signed Simon Delboe, Hamond Gibben, William Ramsden] by Engelbert Kaempfer, and tr. by J.G. Scheuchzer, F.R.S. The original illustrations have been here reproduced. "One thousand copies of this book have been printed ... of which one hundred copies are on hand-made paper." Scheuchzer's translation of Kaempfer's "De beschryving van Japan," made under the direction of Sir Hans Sloane, was first published in London, 1727. 2 v. Show less
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History, Description and travel, Description and travel, DS835 .K2 1906, 952 K11
1. Publisher's note. Biographical note on the Scheuchzer family by Sir Archibald Keikie. The dedication. The names of the subscribers to the... Show more1. Publisher's note. Biographical note on the Scheuchzer family by Sir Archibald Keikie. The dedication. The names of the subscribers to the original edition. The author's preface. The life of the author, by the translator. An introduction by the translator. The history of Japan: book I. A general description of the empire of Japan. book II. Of the political state of Japan -- 2. Book III. Of the state of religion in Japan. book IV. Of Nagasaki, the place of residence for foreigners: of their trade, accomodation, etc. book V. The author's two journies to the emperor's court at Jedo. -- 3. Book V continued. Appendix: I. The natural history of the Japanese tea. II. Of the paper manufacturers of the Japanese. III. Of the cure of the cholick by the acupunctura, or needle-pricking. IV. An account of the moxa, an excellent caustic of the Chinese and Japanese. V. Some observations concerning ambergeese. VI. An enquiry, Whether it be conducive for the good of the Japanese empire, to keep it shut up ... and not to suffer its inhabitants to have any commerce with foreign nations. The second appendix to the History of Japan, being part of an authentick journal of a voyage to Japan, made by the English in the 1673 [signed Simon Delboe, Hamond Gibben, William Ramsden] by Engelbert Kaempfer, and tr. by J.G. Scheuchzer, F.R.S. The original illustrations have been here reproduced. "One thousand copies of this book have been printed ... of which one hundred copies are on hand-made paper." Scheuchzer's translation of Kaempfer's "De beschryving van Japan," made under the direction of Sir Hans Sloane, was first published in London, 1727. 2 v. Show less