HORWOOD (R.) Plan of London and Westminster, Southwark, and parts adjoining, shewing every house, on 24 sheets. *ORTELIUS (Abr.) Theâtre de l'Univers, fol. Lond. 1794-99 Antw. 1587 ROBERTSON (Geo.) Memoir of a Chart of the China Sea, 4to. CHAPTER V. VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. Lond. 1791 SECTION I. Collections of Voyages and Travels. A COLLECTION of Modern and Contemporary Voyages and Travels, containing: (1.) Translations from Foreign Languages, of Voyages and Travels, never before Translated; (2.) Original Voyages and Travels never before published; (3.) Analysis of New Voyages and Travels, published in England, 8vo. 11 vols. Lond. 1805-10 ETTERS from several parts of Europe, and the East, 8vo. 2 vols. Lond. 1753 LAMIER (W.) Collection of Voyages, 8vo. 4 vols. Lond. 1729 † GYNEI (Sim.) Novus Orbis Regionum ac Insularum, eteribus incognitarum, una cum tabula cosmographica, Basil. 1555 ol. † ARRIS (Dr. John) Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca; or, a Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels in all parts of the World, fol. 2 vols. Lond. 1744 OL. I. An Account of the Circumnavigators of the Globe. 2. Voyages of Columbus. 3. Magellan's from the South Seas, to the East Indies. 5. Sir Thomas Cavendish's. HARRIS's Collection of Voyages, etc. continued. 6. Oliver Van Noorts Voyage round the World. 7. Captain Sibald de Weert's, to the South Seas. 9. Schouten and Le Maire's Voyage. 10. Fernandez de Quiros', for the discovery of the Southern Continent. 11. Jaques le Hermite, Voyage round the Globe. 12. Cowley's Voyage round the World. 13. Dampier's Voyage round the World. 14. Dampier's Voyage to New Holland and New Guinea. 15. Funnel's Voyage round the World. 16. Rogers' 17. Clipperton's. 18. Shelvock's. 19. Betagh's Observations on Peru. 20. Roggewein's Voyage to the Indian Archipelago. 22. Tasman's. 23. Anson's Voyage round the World. The Discovery, Settlement and Commerce of the East Indies. 1. Nature of the Work. 2. History of India. 3, 4. Indian Commerce. 5. Account of Alexander's Conquest of the Persian Empire. 6. Voyage, by Nearchus. 7. Of the Seleucidæ. 8. Of the Greek Empire in Egypt. 9. 10. Of the Indian Trade carried on by the Romans. 11. Of the Religion, Customs, etc. of the Indians. 12. Of the Brachmans 13. Of the Land-Animals in the East Indies. 14. Of Fish and Fowl. 15. Of the Eastern and Northern Parts of India. 16. Of the rise and decline of the Constantinopolitan and Arabiau Empires. 17. Account of the different Passages to the East Indies. 18. Travels of two Mohammedans,through India and China, in the Ninth Century. 19. Benjamin of Tudela's Travels from Spain to China. 20. Rubruquis' Travels in Tartary and China. 21. Marco Polo's Travels in Asia. 22. Of the Empire of the Great Mogul. 23. Rise and Progress of the Portugueze Empire, in the East Indies. 24. Laval's Voyage to the East Indies. 25. Beaulieu's. 26, 27. Mandelslo's Travels in Persia and the East. 28-30. Tavernier's Travels in the East Indies. 31. Cunningham's Observations on the Island of Chusan, on the Coast of China. 32. Adams' Travels in the Empire of Japan. 33. Account of intercourse with the East Indies, and of the E. I. Company, temp. Eliz. 34. Account of the Dutch E. 1. Company. 35. History of the French East-India Company. 36. Of the Imperial E. I. Company, established at Ostend, by Charles VI 37. Of the Danish Commerce, to the East Indies. 38. Of the Swedish East India Company. I Discovery, Settlement, and Commerce of the West Indies. VOL. II. 1. Of the importance of the new-discovered Continent of America. 2-5. Columbus' Voyages to the West Indies, 6. Of the discoveries, etc. of the Spaniards in the West Indies. 7-13. Cortes' Expeditions for the Reduction of New Spain. 14. Discoveries of the Spaniards in Panama, 15. Discovery and conquest of Peru and Chili. 16. Discoveries and Settlements of the Portugueze in Brazil. 17-20. Discoveries and Settlements of the English Nation in America. 21. State of the Colony of Georgia. 22. Of the Dutch Colonies in America. Discoveries made towards the North, and attempts for finding the North-East, and North-West Passages. 1. History of the Countries lying round the North Pole. 2. Motives for seeking a Passage into the South Seas. 3. Capt. James' Voyage for the discovery of a Passage to the South Seas. 1 4. Capt. Middleton's. 5. Grounds for seeking a N. E. Passage into the Sea of Japan, Voyages and Travels, relating to the Northern parts of Europe. 1. Of the Sea-coasts and Mines of Norway, Lapland, Siberia, etc. 2. Of the Kingdom of Sweden.. 3. Of Denmark. 4. Of Poland. 5. Account of the Ukrain and the Cossacks. United Provinces, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, etc. 1-3. Misson's Travels through Holland, Germany, Italy, etc. 4. Bp. Burnet's Travels in Switzerland and Italy. Spain, France, and Navarre. 1. Willoughby's Travels in Spain. 2. Travels in Portugal and Spain. 3, 4. Skippon, and Ray, and Northleigh's in France. Remote parts of Germany, Bohemia, Moravia, etc. 1. Brown's Travels in Bavaria, Austria, etc. 2. Description of the Kingdom of Hungary. 3. Travels through Hungary, into Thessaly, and from Vienna to Venice, by Land, Islands of the Archipelago, with an Account of the Turks. 1. Thevenot's Travels from Italy to Constantinople. 3. Remarkable Cities in Asia, and of the Archipelago. Persia. 1. Chardin's Travels in Circassia, Mingrelia, Georgia, etc. North-East parts of Asia and China. 1-3. Ysbrant Ide's Travels in the Russian and Chinese 4. Account of the North-East part of Asia. 5. Description of China. 6. Of the Country, Inhabitants, etc. of Corea, Japan, etc. PINKERTON (John) General Collection of Voyages and Tra- SECTION II. Voyages to the South Pole, and round the World. MISSIONARY VOYAGE to the Southern Pacific Ocean, in 1796-98, in the ship Duff, commanded by Capt. J. Wilson, including details of the Natural and Civil State of Otaheite, 4to. Lond. 1799 BLIGH (Capt. Wm.) Voyage to the South Seas, for the purpose of conveying the Bread-fruit Tree to the West Indies, 4to. BURNEY (Capt. James) Chronological History of the Discoveries in the South Sea, 4to. 2 vols. Lond. 1792 Lond. 1803-6 + HAWKESWORTH (Dr. John) Account of the Voyages + Cook (James) Voyage towards the South Pole and round Lond. 1777 †The Original Astronomical Observations made during Capt. Cook's second Voyage, by Messrs. Lond. 1776 † Cook, Clerke, and Gore's Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, by Cook and King, 4to. 3 vols. Cook's Life, by And. Kippis, D. D. 4to. royal 4to. Lond. 1784, Lond. 1788 + PARKINSON (Sydney) Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas, during Capt. Cook's first Voyage, Lond. 1784 DIXON (Geo.) and PORTLOCK (-) Voyage round the World, but more particularly to North-West Coast of America, from 1785 to 1788, 4to. Lond. 1789 Contemp. Voy. vol. 11. PERON (M. F.) Voyage of Discovery to the Southern Hemi- Lond: 1807 7, and 1788, with Atlas, 8vo. 3 vols. PIGAFETTA (Ant.) Voyage round the World in 1519-1522, (the first) 4to. Pinkerton, vol. 11 TURNBULL (John) Voyage round the World, 8vo. Contemp. Voy. vol. 2. VANCOUVER (Geo.) Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and round the World; in the Years 17901795, 8vo. 6 vols. with Atlas. Lond. 1801 SECTION III. Sweden, Denmark, Germany, etc. JOURNAL of Seamen left at Spitzbergen, 4to. Pinkerton, vol. 1 TOUR through the Island of Rügen, 8vo. Contemp. Voy. vol. 5 BACSTROM (Dr.) Voyage to Spitzbergen, 4to. Pinkerton, vol. 1 Lond. 17... CAMERON (-) Tour through Germany, 8vo. Lond. 1805, and Contemp. Voy. vol. 2 COXE (W.) Travels in Denmark, 4to. Coxe (W.) Travels in Norway, 4to. Pinkerton, vol. 6 Ibid. |