f M° ) 
the T\ urks call it ; another of the Archipelago , and 
the third of the Venetian Gulph : They have 
each Scales of T urkijb , French and Italian Miles • 
annexed j but what is fomething furprizing thefeMaps 
have the Degrees of Latitude, but not of Longitude, 
marked upon the Side?- 
The laft Plate has two Mariner’s CompafTes, the 
one containing the Turkijh Names of the feveral 
Points ; the other, befides the Turkijh r has the Ara- 
bic Names, which are taken from certain Stars fuppo- 
fed to rife and fet upon or near thofe Points. 
The Book ends with Words to this Senfe : This 
Treatife was done by the Perfons employ’d in the 
Bufinefs of Printing, at the Printing-Houfe ereded in 
the noble Month of Dulkaadah, in the Year 1141, 
(i. e. 1718) in the good City of Conjtantinople. 
May God* &c.. 
I forgot to obferve,. it has the Imprimatur, or Com- 
mendations of a T urkijb Divine, and three EfJ undies, 
prefix’d ;■ and at the End an Index of the Errata, 
with their Emendations in three Pages. The whole is 
done upon fhining or gumm’d Paper, damp’d with 
three Grefcents in Pale, and an Imperial Crown, pro- 
per to the Turks. 
I join with the learned M,r.Clodius (Author of a 
Turkijh Lexicon and Grammar lately publifhed at 
LipJicJ in wifhing the Turks would print a compleat 
Livy, which Fame fays isrepofited in the Grand Sig- 
nor’s Library in the Turki/h Language, together with 
other European Books tranflated into T 'trkijh, whofe 
Originals are not to be met with in Europe , a Catalogue 
of fome of which is expeded from the younger Monf_ 
Fmrnond. 
FIN I <SC 
