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- catalog alternative "Of the Othoman Empire".
- catalog alternative "Perry's view of the Levant DDO".
- catalog contributor b7736931.
- catalog contributor b7736932.
- catalog contributor b7736933.
- catalog contributor b7736934.
- catalog contributor b7736935.
- catalog coverage "Egypt Description and travel Early works to 1800.".
- catalog coverage "Middle East Antiquities Early works to 1800.".
- catalog coverage "Middle East Description and travel Early works to 1800.".
- catalog coverage "Turkey Description and travel Early works to 1800.".
- catalog coverage "Turkey History Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 Early works to 1800.".
- catalog created "MDCCXLIII [1743].".
- catalog date "1743".
- catalog date "MDCCXLIII [1743].".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "MDCCXLIII [1743].".
- catalog description "An essay towards explaining three symbolic plates, taken from Lucas: The two first of which were copied originally from some expressions on the Temple of Isis, the last from some ruins near the Labyrinth ; An essay towards explaining the principal figures on our Mummy, as well those express'd upon the coffin, as those upon the plaistered linen: to which succeeds an account of several other antiquities ; Reflections on the natural history of Egypt -- Part IV: Containing an account of a voyage from Alexandria to Athens, with some other parts of Greece, and of such remains as that famous City at present exhibits to view ; An account of Athens and its antiquities ; An essay towards explaining the capital symbols and other hieroglyphics expressed in sculpture upon our fragment of granite, described in the 33d plate.".
- catalog description "ESTC, T152605.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Part I: Contains observations and remarks on the advantageous situation, extent, strength and government, of the Othoman Empire; which are preceded with a brief account of the origin, progress, and present state of it, &c. -- Part II: Contains an account of a voyage from Constantinople to the Holy Land, and of all the most notable and memorable things to be seen throughout the kingdom of Syria, from Jerusalem as far as Aleppo --".
- catalog description "Part III: Containing observations and remarks, historical and critical, on the government, politics, maxims, manners and customs of the Egyptians, especially at Grand Cairo, &c. &c. &c. To this part immediately succeeds a chronological deduction of the Egyptian Mamlucs, as also of the Circassian and Abbaside Chalifs, after the conquest of Babylon ; A Chronological deduction of the Egyptian Mamlucs, wherein some of their more noteable and memorable transactions are occasionally recogniz'd; being preceded by a series of the Tartarian Emperors, which is confin'd to a narrow space of time, and only serves as an introduction to the other: also, of the Circassian Mamlucs, and likewise of the Abbaside Chalifs, after the conquest of Babylon, or (as 'tis now call'd) Bagdat ; Of the Egyptian antiquities ; A voyage to Upper Egypt ; A brief summary of the antient government, policy, maxims, learning, laws, and religion of the Egyptians ; Reflections and disquisitions upon the mythology and symbolic writing of the antient Egyptians ;".
- catalog extent "xviii, [8], 524 [i.e. 516], [4] p., [20] leaves of plates (some fold.) :".
- catalog hasFormat "View of the Levant.".
- catalog isFormatOf "View of the Levant.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "ESTC, T152605.".
- catalog issued "1743".
- catalog issued "MDCCXLIII [1743].".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Printed for T. Woodward, between the Temple Gates in Fleet-street; and C. Davis, near Middle-Row, in Holborn, printers to the Royal Society; and J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun, near the Temple Gate, in Fleet-street,".
- catalog relation "View of the Levant.".
- catalog spatial "Egypt Description and travel Early works to 1800.".
- catalog spatial "Middle East Antiquities Early works to 1800.".
- catalog spatial "Middle East Description and travel Early works to 1800.".
- catalog spatial "Turkey Description and travel Early works to 1800.".
- catalog spatial "Turkey History Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "914 fP462".
- catalog subject "DS47 .P46".
- catalog subject "Perry, Charles, 1698-1780 Travel Middle East Early works to 1800.".
- catalog tableOfContents "An essay towards explaining three symbolic plates, taken from Lucas: The two first of which were copied originally from some expressions on the Temple of Isis, the last from some ruins near the Labyrinth ; An essay towards explaining the principal figures on our Mummy, as well those express'd upon the coffin, as those upon the plaistered linen: to which succeeds an account of several other antiquities ; Reflections on the natural history of Egypt -- Part IV: Containing an account of a voyage from Alexandria to Athens, with some other parts of Greece, and of such remains as that famous City at present exhibits to view ; An account of Athens and its antiquities ; An essay towards explaining the capital symbols and other hieroglyphics expressed in sculpture upon our fragment of granite, described in the 33d plate.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: Contains observations and remarks on the advantageous situation, extent, strength and government, of the Othoman Empire; which are preceded with a brief account of the origin, progress, and present state of it, &c. -- Part II: Contains an account of a voyage from Constantinople to the Holy Land, and of all the most notable and memorable things to be seen throughout the kingdom of Syria, from Jerusalem as far as Aleppo --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part III: Containing observations and remarks, historical and critical, on the government, politics, maxims, manners and customs of the Egyptians, especially at Grand Cairo, &c. &c. &c. To this part immediately succeeds a chronological deduction of the Egyptian Mamlucs, as also of the Circassian and Abbaside Chalifs, after the conquest of Babylon ; A Chronological deduction of the Egyptian Mamlucs, wherein some of their more noteable and memorable transactions are occasionally recogniz'd; being preceded by a series of the Tartarian Emperors, which is confin'd to a narrow space of time, and only serves as an introduction to the other: also, of the Circassian Mamlucs, and likewise of the Abbaside Chalifs, after the conquest of Babylon, or (as 'tis now call'd) Bagdat ; Of the Egyptian antiquities ; A voyage to Upper Egypt ; A brief summary of the antient government, policy, maxims, learning, laws, and religion of the Egyptians ; Reflections and disquisitions upon the mythology and symbolic writing of the antient Egyptians ;".
- catalog title "A view of the Levant : particularly of Constantinople, Syria, Egypt, and Greece : in which their antiquities, government, politics, maxims, manners, and customs, (with many other circumstances and contingencies) are attempted to be described and treated on : in four parts / by Charles Perry, M.D.".
- catalog title "Of the Othoman Empire".
- catalog title "Perry's view of the Levant DDO".
- catalog type "text".