Tbe CONTENTS of 



Chap. III. Of the fever at Roads in general from Aleppo to Ifpahan , 

 and particularly of the Road through the Great Dcfert. Pag. 60 



Chap. IV. Of the Road from Aleppo to Ifpahan , through Mefopotamia. 

 and AflTyria, which I traveled in my third Voyage to the Indies. 66 



Chap. V. ^ Continuation of the Road from Nineveh to Ifpahan, toge- 

 ther with the Story of an ^Ambafjador call'd Dominico de Santis. 72 



Chap. VI. Of the Road which the Author kept , when he traveled the 



fourth time into Afu , , to go from Paris to Ormus. Andfirft of his 



Voyage from Marfeilles to Alexandretta. 78 



Chap. VII. <y* Continuation of the Road which the Author kept in the 



fourth Voyage into Afia , and particularly of hispaffage upon the Tigris from 



Nineveh to Babylon. 82 



Chap. VIII. «~/f Continuation of the Road from Bagdat to Balfara, and 

 of the Religion of the Chriftians of St. John. 87 



Chap. IX. o* Continuation of the Road from Balfar a to Ormus. 24 



l^hap. X. Of the Author's firfi Voyage , and the Adventures of the four 

 French-men. 95 



The Third Book of the tPerJian Travels of Monfieur 

 TAFE^KJE%. containing the Author's Sixth and 

 Laft Voyages, and the Roads through Turky into Terjia, 

 through the Northern Provinces of Europe. With a 

 Defcription of feveral Countries, lying upon the 

 Slack arid Cafyian Seas. 



Chap. ^f\P the Author's ftxth and laft Voyage from his fetting out of 



V_/ Paris , to his Landing at Smyrna. 99 



Chap. II. L^T Continuation of the Authors ftxth Voyage , as he travelled 



from Smyrna to Ifpahan, I02 



Chap. III. The Road from Aleppo to Tauris, through Diarbequir and 



■ Van ' 10? 



Chap. IV. ^Another Road from Aleppo to Tauris , through Cezire and 



other places. % io g 



Chap. V. the Road from Aleppo to Ifpahan through the Small Defert 

 and through Kengavar. 100 



Chap. VI. Another Road from Constantinople /.Ifpahan, by the Euxine 

 or Black Sea ; with feme Remarks upon the principal Cities thereabouts. 1 1 z 



Chap. VII. The Road from Warfow to Ifpahan , aver the Black Sea 

 and from Ifpahm to Mofco- with the names of the prmcip a l Cities and 

 ^"fY Turky, according to the vulgar pronunciation, as they are 

 call d in the Language of the Turks 



Chap. VIII. Remarks upon the Trade of the I/land of 'Candy, andlhe 

 principal jfles of the Archipelago, as alfo Jp on foL of the' Cities of 

 Greece adjoyning; with a particular Relation of the prefent condition of 

 the Grand Signo* Galleys, belonging as we/to the jfles as JheConl 



Chap. IX. ^ Relation of the prefect state of Georgia. Ill 



cfe il ^" ,m f '*? M<»* State <f Mengrelia. \\i 



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