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Credit: Sales catalogue 314: Ellis. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![194 195 196 197 Old and Rare Books 39 Maximiliani Caes. Aug. Sereniss qz regi Vladislai Sigis- mundi ac Ludovici memoratu digna gesta. Hieronymus Victor hoc opus impressit VIENNZ, impensis Ioannis Vuide- man Augusten. quod impressiont XIII kalen septemb. dati est, absolutum uero, Idibus Septéb Anno Dom. MDXV. [1515]. Sm. 4to, fine copy, woodcut border to title, calf gilt, £10 10s. MAXIMILIAN I.—Maximilian von gots gnaden K. Romischer Kayser, &¢c. [VIENNA, 1517.] Folio, GorTuic LETTER, sewed, RARE, £3 8s. A Proclamation of the Emperor Maximilian stating his policy regarding the Turks and Venetians. Consisting of 4 leaves without signatures, catchwords or pagination. URSINUS (Caspar), Epistolarum et Epigrammatum liber, lectu dignissimus, et iam primum in lucem editus. [VIENN&, Austrie, 1517.]| Sm. 4to, woodcut border to title imperfect, sewed, £4 As. One of the poems deals with the Treaty between Sigis- mund, King of Poland, and Vladislaus, King of Hungary. VOYAGES .— HARRIS (John), A Compleat Collection of Voyages and Travels : consisting of above Four Hundred of the most Authentick Writers; beginning with Hackluit, Purchass, etc., in English ; Ramusio in Italian; Thevenot, &c., in French ; De Bry and Grynei Novis Orbis in Latin; the Dutch East India Company in Dutch: and continued, with others of note. London, 1705. 2 vols. folio, portraits, maps and plates, old calf, £5 5s. The first volume contains a Description of Africa and all its provinces by John Leo and Marmol, George Sandys History of Africa, Richard Jobson’s Voyage to Gambia, James Lange’s Voyage to Cape Verd, and Ludolphus’s History of Ethiopia. STRUYS (John), The Voyages and Travels of John Struys through Italy, Greece, Muscovy, Tartary, Media, Persia, East-India, Japan, and other Countries in Europe, Africa and Asia: together with an Account of the Author’s many Dangers by Shipwreck, Robbery, Slavery, Hunger, Torture, and the like. And Two Narratives of the Taking of Astracan by the Cossacks, sent from Captain D. Butler. Done out of Dutch, by John Morrison. London, printed for Abel Swalle, 1684, Ato, with engraved title, and 20 plates,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33155835_0045.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)