APPENDIX. 
risiis, 1619.-- Contains the Arabic original, with a Latin trans- 
lation. The term " Nubian Geography," is entirely gratuitous^ 
and, as Hartman has shewn, adopted without any foundation. 
Abulfed^ Africa, Arabice, et Latine, curante J. G. Eich- 
horn. Gottingen, 8vo. 1791. A Latin translation also in 
Busching's Magazin fur die neue Historic und Geographic, 
Tom. iv. et vi. 
ScHEABEDDiN. — Exccrpta Memoria dignissima ex historia 
universal!. / 
Ibn-al-Vardi. — Unio miraculorura (Continet Geogra- 
phiam, et Historiam Naturalem). 
Jacuti melius Bakui. — Expositio rerum memoria digna- 
rum et miraculorum omnipotentis. 
The three last works have never been printed entire ; but 
copious extracts are given by De Guignes, and Silvestre de 
Sacy, in Notices des Manuscrits de la Bibliotheque du Roi," 
Tom. II. Paris, 1789. 
Abulfed^ Descriptio ^gypti, Arabice et Latine : a Jo. 
Dav. Michaelis, 4to. Gottingen, 1776. 
Abdollatiphi, Compendium Rerum meraorabilium JE- 
gypti, Arabice et Latine, ed. Jo. White, Svo. Tubingen, 1789. 
An edition ^to. Oxford, 1800. 
MuRTADi. — L'Egypte, ou il est traite des pyramides, du 
Nil, .&c. Traduit par P. Vallier, 12mo. Paris, 1666. 
Modern General Descriptions. 
Leo Africanus.— Africae Descriptio, ix. libris absoluta, 
12mo. Lugd. Batav. 1632. (Elzev.) In Italian (Ramusio Navi- 
gazione et Viaggi, Vol. i.) Translated into English by Pory, 
1600, and inserted in Purchas, vol. ii. init. For Leo's charac- 
ter as a writer, see Introd. ch. 2. Hartman says, Libellus 
est aureus; qua si caruissem, lumine quasi quam saepissime 
caruissem. 
