APPENDIX. 
These works of Ludolph, though they contain little origi- 
nal information, present a valuable summary of what was 
known relative to Abyssinia. 
Wyche, Relation of the river Nile. 12mo. London, 1673. 
Baratti, Travels in Abyssinia. 8vo. London, \6f0. 
Poncet, Relation du Voyage en Ethiopie in 1698, 1699, 
and 1700 (Lettres edifiantes 4eme Recueil). An English 
translation, London, 12mo. 1709. Pinkerton's Collection, 
Vol. XV. (See Book ii. ch. 1.) 
Heyling, (Peter) Sonderbarer Lebenslauf und Reise nach 
Ethiopien durch J. T. Michaelis. 8vo. Halle, 1724. 
Bruce, (James) Travels to discover the Source of the 
Nile. 5 vols. 4to. Edinburgh, 1788. — French translation, 
6 vols. 4to. Paris, 1790 and 1791. — German translation, 5 
vols. 8vo. Rinteln, 1791. — An octavo edition, by Dr 
Murray, in 7 vols. Svo. Edinburgh, 1805. Reprinted 
1813. 
Observations on Bruce's Travels by Wharton. London, 
4to. 1799. 
Observations on the authenticity of Travels by Bruce. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 4to. 1800, 
Valentia, (Lord) Voyages and Travels to India, Cey- 
lon, Red Sea, Abyssinia, &c. 3 vols. 4to. London, 1809, 
(ed. 4 vols. Svo.) 
The second and third volumes consist in a great measure 
of Mr Salt's travels in Abyssinia. 
Salt, (Henry) a Voyage to Abyssinia, &c. London, 4to. 
1814. 
Egypt. 
Viagio da Venetia al Sancto Sepulchro et al Mote Synai 
piu copiosamente descritte de li altri co disegni de paesi: 
citade : porti : et chiesi et li sancti loghi, &c. Stampato 
in Venetia. 1523. 8vo. — This traveller visits Cairo and 
Tunis ; the book contains, among others, wood engravings 
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