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of the above mentioned cities, which have every appearance 
of being correct representations. 
Martyre, (Pedro) Relazione delle cose notabili della 
provincia dell Egypto. 8vo. Venice, 1564. 
Greave, (John) Description of the Pyramids of Egypt, 
(at the beginning of Thevenot's Collection). 
Wansleb, (G. M.) Relazione dello stato presente del* 
Egypto. 12mo. Paris, 1671. 
Wansleb, (P.) Relation d'un Voyage en Egypte. 12mo. 
Paris, 1678. 
Lucas, Troisieme Voyage fait en 1714. 3 torn. 12mo. 
Rouen, 1719- 
Maillet, Description de I'Egypte composee sur ses Me- 
moires. 4to. Paris, 1740. 2 vols. 12mo. Ib. 1741. An 
esteemed work. 
Pococke, Description of the East and some other Coun- 
tries. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1743. A very learned and 
valuable work. The first, relating to Egypt, is reprinted in 
4to. London, 1748. 
Granger, Relation du Voyage fait en Egypte en 1730. 
12mo. Paris, 1745. 
Description historique et geographique des pleines d'Helio- 
polis et de Memphis. Paris, J 755. 12mo. fig. 
Norden, Travels in Egypt and Nubia. Copenhagen, 2 
large vols, folio, 1755. English translation, 2 vols, folio, 
1757. A French translation, with Notes, by M. Langles. 
3 vols. 4to. 1795. Norden's is the first picturesque journey 
through Egypt, and much esteemed. 
Savary. — Lettres sur I'Egypte. 3 vols. 8vo. Paris, 
1786. An English translation. 2 vols. 8vo. London. This 
work, which was at first extremely successful, is now regard- 
ed as of dubious authority. 
Volney. — Voyage en Syrie et en Egypte pendant les an- 
nees 1783, 1784, et 1785. 2 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1800.— An 
English translation. 2 vols. 8vo. London. — An excellent 
general description of Egypt. 
