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281 



Opera omnia. 2 vols. Lon- 



dini, 1686. fol. ' Pre-Linn. 1686.1 



The above are often found collected in one 

 or two volumes. They were reprinted without 

 editing and the pagination is not continuous, so 

 that reference is troublesome. In one of the 

 author's contributions, the optic nerve of the 

 swordfish is described. 



Another ed., Leyden, 1687 (2 vols, in 1). 

 Posthumous eds.: London, 1697, & Amsterdam, 

 1698. 



Manardi, Giomnni [1-162-1536] De 

 Silurus antiquorum dissertatio. Fer- 

 rara, [c. 1560] Pre-Linn. 1560.1 



" Cited by Conrad Gesner, in his ' Fischbuch,' 

 as having identified the Glanis of ancient writers 

 with the Danube catfish known in modern no- 

 menclature as Parasilurus glanis. The form is 

 illustrated by Gesner, and also, according to 

 Killermann, in the manuscript work of Petrus 

 Candidus, written in 1460." — 0. R. Eastman. 



Mandelslo, Johann Alhrecht [1616- 

 1644] Beschrj-Aring van den gedenk- 

 waerdige zee- en land-reyze deur Persien 

 naarOost-Indien,etc. Amsterdam, 1658. 

 viii, 150 leaves. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1658.1 



This celebrated work, first published at 

 Schleswig in 1645, passed through a number of 

 editions. Some are (German) Schleswig, 1645, 

 1647, 1658; (Dutch) Amsterdam, 1651 & 1659; 

 (English) London, 1696; (French) Leyden, 1719 

 &. 1727. It was also reprinted in Arkstee & 

 Merkus, AHg. Hist. Reisen, etc. 1753, XI, under 

 the title "Reise nach Indostan." 



The voyages and travels of 



J. A. de Mandelslo . . . into the East 

 Indies (In Olearus, Adam. The voy- 

 ages and travels of the Ambassadors 

 sent ... to the great duke of Mus- 

 covy, and the king of Persia, etc. Lon- 

 don, 1662. 4°.) Pre-Linn. 1662.1 



Morgenlandische Reise-beschrei- 



bung, herausgegeben durch A. Olearium 

 mitdesselben Anmerkungen. Hamburg, 

 1696. 174 p. fol. Pre-Linn. 1696.1 



Voyages celebres et remar- 



quables faits de Perse aux Indes Orien- 

 tales; contenant une description nou- 

 velle et tres curieuse de I'Indostan, de 

 I'Empire du Grand-Mogol, des lies et 

 presqu'lles de I'Orient, des royaumes 

 de Siam, du Japon, du Congo, de la 

 Chine, etc. 2 vols, [in 1] Leide, 1713. 

 pis. maps. fol. Pre-Linn. 1713.1 



Fishes, p. 88, 209, 280, 464, 559, 573, 619, 

 620-621, 623, 627, 634, 670, 673, 675, 684. 



Mandeville, [Bernard. 1670-1733] Zo- 

 ologia medicinalis hibemica, or A trea- 

 tise of birds, beasts, fishes, reptiles 

 and insects, giving an account of their 

 medicinal virtues. Dublin, 1739. 8 . 

 Pre-Linn. 1739.1 



Another ed.: London, 1744. 



Mandeville, {Sir) John (pseudon.) [c. 

 1350] For bio- and bibliographical data 

 about the compiler who wrote under 

 this name and about his book of travels, 

 see article in Encyclopedia Britannica 

 (11th ed.) 1911, vol. XVII, by E. W. B. 

 Nicholson & Henry Yule; also A. Boven- 

 schen's " Untersuchungen iiber Johann 

 von Mandeville und die Quellen seiner 

 Reisebeschreibung " in Zeitschr. Ges. 

 Erdkunde, Berlin, 1888, Bd. xxiii, Heft. 

 3&4. 



Other authoritative articles are that 

 by G. F. Warner in the Dictionary of 

 National Biography; and John Ashton's 

 introduction to the modern ed. listed 

 below. Ashton also gives lists of MS. 

 and printed editions. 



Ce livre est appele mandeville 



et fut fait et compose par monsier jehan 

 de mandeville chevalier natif dangle- 

 terre de la ville de sainct alein, etc. 

 1480. fol. Pre-Linn. 1480.1 



Thought to be the earliest dated copy. 



■ Itinerario. Explicit Johannes 



de Mandeville militis. Mediolani, 1480. 

 4°. Pre-Linn. 1480.2 



■ Itinerarius Domini Johannis de 



Mandeville militis. [n. p., n. d. (c. 

 1480)]. Pre-Linn. 1480.3 



These are believed to be the first eds. in Ital- 

 ian and Latin. Ashton lists 21 eds. ante 1600; 

 17 in the 16th, and 10 in the 17th centuries, 12 

 from 1700-1742, and 17 from 1760-1881. The 

 oldest Enghsh version seems to be: 



The boke of John Maunduyle 



Knyght of wayes to Jerusalem and of 

 marvels of ynde and of other countries, 

 in. p., n. d.] 



Printed by Pynson between 1493 & 1499. 



A modern English reprint of this is: 



The voiage and travayle of Sir John Maunde- 

 ville Knight, etc. London, 1887. 289 p. ills. 

 12°. 



Edited by John Ashton with facsimile repro- 

 ductions of many old figures. For the latest 

 English version known to us, see Mandeville, 

 Sir J. 1915.1. 



Mandeville gives brief accounts of fish and 

 fishing in the various countries visited — earhest 

 account of fishing with the otter, among others 

 (chap. Liii). 



Mangolt, Gregory [1497- ] Fisch- 

 buch von der Natur und EigenschafEt 

 der Vischen, insonderheit deren so ge- 

 fangen werdend im Bodensee imd in 

 andern Seen und Wasseren. Item wie 

 man Fisch und Vogel fahen soUe. Zu- 

 rich, 1520. 70 p. 12 pis. 



Pre-Linn. 1520.1 



There are also editions of "Fischbuohs" of 

 1557, 1576, 1578, & 1598, all at Zurich and all 

 credited to Mangolt. The last is probably the 

 best edition. The full title is: 



