The navigations, peregrinations and voyages made into Turkie
... conteining sundry singularities which the author hath there seene and observed... Translated out of French by T. Washington the younger.
London, Thomas Dawson, 1585
The 60 woodcuts in the present edition were copied from the Antwerp versions, possibly by a Dutchman called Charles Tressell. The monogram CT appears in at least two cuts. The explicit woodcut of "a Religius Turke" to leaf 101v, is often found mutilated, but remains intact in this copy. Other woodcuts include the earliest depictions of inhabitants of Algiers, Tripoli, Turkey, Greece, Persia and Armenia. Jewish occupational costumes are represented by a physician, a Jewess and a merchant. The work is frequently frequently cited by Shakespeare scholars as a source for The Merchant of Venice
First edition in English; small 4to, ff. [4], 163, 3 (contents), title within decorative border, 60 full-page woodcuts within decorative borders, third preliminary leaf with marginal repair not touching text, ff 108 with small repair to lower blank margin, ff 109 with short closed tear just touching the border of plate, ff 134 with small repair to lower corner, ff 153 with repair to lower margin with loss to text of last two lines of verso, later calf, spine richly gilt by Brentano's, New York, a very good copy.
Blackmer 1197; Koç V, 1346 (also cf. Koç I, 18 & 18a for Lyon & Antwerp editions); cf. Colas 2206; STC 18574.
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