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‘The perillous and most unhappy voyages of John Struys, through Italy, Greece, Lifeland, Moscovia, Tartary, Media, Persia, East-India, Japan, and other places in Europe, Africa and Asia. Containing, I. Most accurate remarks and observations of the distinct qualities, religion, politie, customs, laws and properties of the inhabitants: II. A due description of the several cities, towns, forts and places of trust, as to their site and strength, fortifications by nature, or art, &c. with other things worthy of note: and III. An exact memorial of the most disastrous calamities which befell the author in those parts (viz) by ship-wrack, robberies, slavery, hunger, tortures, with other incommodities and hardships’ [‎249] (310/470)

The record is made up of 1 volume (378 pages). It was created in 1683. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.

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C hap . XXIII. The Voyages oi lohn Struys. 2-49
panied with fcveral Datnofels playing upon Inftruments and fingina;
all the way before him. On the other part there were feveral I<571 '
Whores and Proftirutes who came to feek their Game, fingingand
dancing after a very lafcivious fafhion. In fhort it concluded as the
Orgta or Bacchmalia in the time of Gentilifm, which were celebrated
by tht Thyades , or Priefts of Bacchus, with the Perfims who made ufe of
this feafon as a Fair, whither repaired many Juglers , Pedlers,
Stage-players ) & other Vagabonds j but the 3 did not
either in Eating or Drinking exceed the Limits of Moderation..
CHAP. XX III.
The Ambaffadours Sifier goes to Tafflis, PoWh
Cerps tfAn Indian burnd with a Chnfl
in a Potion to provokeJleep , is stlfo c
at Scamachi , and a tumult thereupon.
"The Chans fon is prefented withn ivolotan , Robe of Favour ,
of the Kings Wives. A manflruch dead
The Chan alfo receives a Robe of Favour,
at the delivery of the fame. He receives Ruf-
' fta. TheAmbaffador commanded by of Perfia to Poland;
■who makes his excufe. The miferable of the Pol if h Gentry.
mitted in theAmbaffadors Palace.
PoWh Chirurgeon fortunatly married Tafflis, Indian
burned with a living Woman. The gkindnefs Hadfy Biram to Au
thor. His bad entertainment with the
ON the 9th. departed the Sifter of Bochdan the Poltfh Ambaflador
for Tajflt 5 with 7 Camels and conducted with fom Sol
diers. The City Tafflis is diftant from about 8 Leagues.
The next day her Brother, with the Ambaffadors Chirurgeon cal
led Adam departed alfo. This Chirurgeon was a Polonim by Birth,
and had been fent for by the Prince of who intreated the
Ambaflador to let him come 5 promifing him a fufficient Salary,
befides , his Diet, Appartments at Court, 4 Slaves of whether fex
he liked, and to provide him a Wife of his own chufing and Reli
gion , the Prince being himfelf a Catholic. The Chirur
geon with whom I was very intimate would often confult the Mat-
I i ter
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The perillous and most unhappy voyages of John Struys, through Italy, Greece, Lifeland, Moscovia, Tartary, Media, Persia, East-India, Japan, and other places in Europe, Africa and Asia. Containing, I. Most accurate remarks and observations of the distinct qualities, religion, politie, customs, laws and properties of the inhabitants: II. A due description of the several cities, towns, forts and places of trust, as to their site and strength, fortifications by nature, or art, &c. with other things worthy of note: and III. An exact memorial of the most disastrous calamities which befell the author in those parts (viz) by ship-wrack, robberies, slavery, hunger, tortures, with other incommodities and hardships , authored by Jan Janszoon Stroys, and translated from the Dutch by John Morrison. The volume also contains two narratives written by Captain David Butler, relating to the ‘taking in of Astrachan by the Cosacs’, and is illustrated with plates ‘first designed and taken from the Life by the Author himself.’

Publication details: Printed for Samuel Smith at the Princes Arms in St Pauls Church-yard, London, 1683.

Physical description: 24 unnumbered pages, including preface and contents; 378 pages; 21 plates (20 folded); 1 map; Quarto.

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1 volume (378 pages)
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This volume contains a table of contents giving chapter headings, a detailed breakdown of the contents of that chapter, and page references. There is also a list of illustrations (plates) giving titles and page references. There is an alphabetic index at the back of the volume. Note the following misprinted page numbers: 26 instead of 62; 75 instead of 87; 134 instead of 132; 135 instead of 133; 136 instead of 134; 137 instead of 139; 124 instead of 142; 175 instead of 157; 109 instead of 209; 119 instead of 219; 212 instead of 220; 213 instead of 223.

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‘The perillous and most unhappy voyages of John Struys, through Italy, Greece, Lifeland, Moscovia, Tartary, Media, Persia, East-India, Japan, and other places in Europe, Africa and Asia. Containing, I. Most accurate remarks and observations of the distinct qualities, religion, politie, customs, laws and properties of the inhabitants: II. A due description of the several cities, towns, forts and places of trust, as to their site and strength, fortifications by nature, or art, &c. with other things worthy of note: and III. An exact memorial of the most disastrous calamities which befell the author in those parts (viz) by ship-wrack, robberies, slavery, hunger, tortures, with other incommodities and hardships’ [‎249] (310/470), British Library: Printed Collections, 1600/630., in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100023695184.0x00006f> [accessed 15 June 2026]

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