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THE VOIAGE AND TRAVAYLE OF SIR JOHN MAUNDEVILLE, KNIGHT.
THE VOIAGE AND TRAVAYLE OF SIR JOHN MAUNDEVILLE KNIGHT WHICH TREATETH OF THE WAY TOWARD HIERUSALEM AND OF MARVAYLES OF INDE WITH OTHER ILANDS AND COUNTREYS Edited, Annotated, and Illustrated in Facsimile BY JOHN ASHTON
PREFACE.
INTRODUCTION.
ALIUD.
THE TABLE.
The Voiage and Travayle of Syr John Maundeville, Knight.
CAP: I.
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CAP. X.
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CAP. XXX.
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CAP. XLI.
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CAP. XLVII.
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CAP. L.
CAP. LI.
CAP. LII.
CAP. LIII.
CAP. LIIII.
CAP. LV.
CAP. LVI.
CAP. LVII.
CAP. LVIII.
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CAP. LX.
CAP. LXI.
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CAP. LXIII.
CAP. LXIIII.
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CAP. LXVI.
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CAP. LXIX.
CAP. LXX.
CAP. LXXI.
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CAP. LXXIII.
CAP. LXXIIII.
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CAP. LXXVI.
CAP. LXXVII.
CAP. LXXVIII.
CAP. LXXIX.
CAP. LXXX.
CAP. LXXXI.
CAP. LXXXII.
CAP. LXXXIII.
CAP. LXXXIIII.
CAP. LXXXV.
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CAP. LXXXVIII.
CAP. LXXXIX.
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CAP. XCI.
CAP. XCII.
CAP. XCIII.
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CAP. XCVI.
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CAP. C.
CAP. CI.
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CAP. CIIII.
CAP. CV.
CAP. CVI.
CAP. CVII.
CAP. CVIII.
CAP. CIX.
Here beginneth the journall of Frier Odoricus, one of the order of the Minorites, concerning strange things which hee sawe among the Tartars of the East.
Of the maners of the Chaldeans, and of India.
How peper is had: and where it groweth.
Of a strange and uncouth idole: & of certaine customes and ceremonies.
Of certaine trees yeelding meale, honey, and poyson.
Of the abundance of fishes, which cast themselues upon the shore.
Of the Island of Sylan: and of the mountaine where Adam mourned for his sonne Abel.
Of the upper India: and of the province of Mancy.1
Of the citie of Fuco.
Of a Monastery where many strange beastes of divers kindes doe live upon an hill.
Of the citie of Cambaleth.
Of the glory and magnificence of the great Can.
Of certaine Innes or hospitals appointed for traveilers throughout the whole empire.
Of the foure feasts which the great Can solemnizeth euery yeere in his court.
Of divers provinces & cities,
Of a certaine riche man, who is fed and nourished by 50 virgins.
Of the death of Senex de monte.
Of the honour and reverence done unto the great Can.
Of the death of frier Odoricus.
WOODCUTS SELECTED FROM OTHER EDITIONS SHOWING THE DIFFERENT TREATMENT OF THE SAME SUBJECTS.
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