Bernier, François, Travels in the Mogul Empire A.D. 1656-1668

(Westminster, Eng. :  Constable,  1891.)

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A BIBLIOGRAPHYi OF THE WRITINGS OF
FRANgOIS   BERNIER.

TRAVELS IN THE MOGOL EMPIRE.

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HISTOIRE I DE LA derniere I Revolution | des Etats | Du              i

Grand Mogol, | DedteeAVROY, \ Par le SictirF. Bernier \ Me-    pa_rig 1570
decin de la FaculU de \ Montpellier. \ [Ornament] 1 A Paris, | Chez        2 vols.
CLAUDE Barbin, | au Palais, | fur le Perron de la fainte Chapelle. 1        ■"'-"
m.dc.lxx. I Avec Privilege du Roy. \

[Frontispiece, Map of the Empire of the Great Mogul; title-page ;
Dedication to the King, two leaves; Address to the Reader, one leaf;
pages 268.. The map (reproduced at p. 238 of this volume) is interest¬
ing, and the position of many of the places tolerably accitrate, others
are very far out. For a translation of the Dedication to the King, and
the Address to the Reader, see pp. xlv.-xlvii.]

EVENEMENS | particuliers, | Oucequis'est passe de plus | con¬
siderable apres la guerre I. pendant cinq ans, ou en- | viron, dans les
Etats du I grand Mogol. | Avec vne Lettre de I'etenduii de \ VHindou¬
stan, Circulation de Vor \ &- de Targent pour venir s'y abi- | mer,
Kichesses, Forces, lustice, \ &- Cause principal de la Deca- \ dence des
Etats dAsie. \ ToME II. | [Ornament] | A Paris, | Chez Claude
Barbin, au Palais, | fur le Perron de la S'' Chapelle. | M.DC. LXX. 1
Avec Privilege du Roy. \

[Title-page. Pages 294. Abridgment of the Letters-Patent of the
King, authorising the printing and publication of the book ; one leaf.
This authority is dated Paris, 5th April 1670, and ends by statmg that
the Sieur Bernier had made over to .Claude Barbm the right of
printing, publishing, and selling the said work.]

N.B.    In the British Museum Library Catalogue there is an entry—

1 For much valuable aid in the preparation ot this Bibliography I am indebted to
Mr. John P. Anderson of the British Mu
 

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