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Descriptio peninsulæ Arabum.
Abū al-Fida Ismā'il ibn 'Ali, 1273-1331.Date: 1740]- Books
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Travels through Arabia, and other countries in the East, performed by M. Niebuhr, ... Translated into English by Robert Heron. With notes by the translator; and illustrated with engravings and maps. In two volumes. ...
Niebuhr, Carsten, 1733-1815.Date: 1792- Books
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Travels through Arabia, and other countries in the East, performed by M. Niebuhr, now a Captain of engineers in the service of the King of Denmark. Translated into English by Robert Heron. With notes by the translator; and illustrated with engravings and maps. In two volumes.
Niebuhr, Carsten, 1733-1815.Date: 1792- Books
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A journal of the travels and sufferings of Daniel Saunders, Jun. A mariner on board the ship Commerce, of Boston, Samuel Johnson, commander, which was cast away near Cape Morebet, on the coast of Arabia, July 10, 1792. Published according to act of Congress.
Saunders, Daniel.Date: 1794- Books
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The travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia: containing I. The geographical description of all kingdoms, and provinces of that Empire; the natural and political history; the manners, customs, and religion of those people, &c. II. Travels in Arabia Felix, wherein many things of that country, not mention'd in other books of this nature, are treated of, as a particular description of Aden, Moca, and several other places. III. An account of the kingdoms of Cambate, Gingiro, Alaba, and Dancali beyond Ethiopia in Africk, never travelled into by any but the Jesuits, and consequently wholly unknown to us. Illustrated with an exact map of the country, delineated by those fathers, as is the draught of the true springs and course of the Nile, within Ethiopia, besides other useful cuts. The whole collected, and historically digested by F. Balthazar Tellez, of the society of Jesus; and now first translated into English.
Almeida, Manuel de, 1580-1646.Date: 1710- Books
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The chevalier D'Arvieux's travels in Arabia the desart; written by himself, and publish'd by Mr. de la Roque: Giving a very Accurate and Entertaining Account of the Religion, Rites, Customs, Diversions, &c. of the Bedouins, or Arabian Scenites. Undertaken by Order of the late French King. To which is Added, A General Description of Arabia, by Sultan Ishmael Abulfeda, Translated from the best Manuscripts; with Notes. Done into English by an eminent hand Illustrated with Copper Plates.
Arvieux, Laurent d', 1635-1702.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]- Books
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Travels through Arabia and other countries in the east, performed by M. Niebuhr, now a captain of engineers in the service of the King of Denmark. Translated by Robert Heron. With notes by the translator; and illustrated with engravings. In two volumes. ...
Niebuhr, Carsten, 1733-1815.Date: M,DCC,XCIX. [1799]- Books
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A journal of the travels and sufferings of Daniel Saunders, Jun. A mariner on board the ship Commerce of Boston, Samuel Johnson, commander, which was cast away near Cape Morebet, on the coast of Arabia, July 10, 1792.
Saunders, Daniel.Date: 1797- Books
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A journal, with occasional remarks, made on a trip from Aleppo to Bussora, across the Grand Desart [sic] of Arabia. By Henry Abbott.
Abbott, Henry, active 1784-1789.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A voyage to Arabia Fœlix Through the Eastern Ocean and the Streights of the Red-Sea, being the first made by the French in the years 1708, 1709 and 1710. Together with A Particular Account of a Journey from Mocha to Muab, or Mowahib, the Court of the King of Yaman, in their Second Expedition, in the Years 1711, 1712, and 1713. Also a narrative concerning the tree and fruit of coffee. Collected from the Observations of those who made the last Voyage; and an Historical Treatise of the Original and Progress of Coffee, both in Asia and Europe. Translated from the French. To which is added, an account of the captivity of Sir Henry Middleton at Mokha, by the Turks, in the year 1612; and his Journey from thence to Zenan, or Sanaa, the Capital of the Kingdom of Yaman, with some Additions, particularly relating to that Country and the Red-Sea.
La Roque, Jean de, 1661-1745.Date: 1732