The Resource A relation of the late seidge and taking of the city of Babylon by the Turke : As it was written from thence by Zarain Aga, one of his captaines, to Caymaran (his brother) vice-roy in Constantinople. Setting forth all the principall passages of this siedge; with one unparreled [sic], cruell, furious and bloody assault, made by the Turks, wherein were slaine in 12 houres. 130000 of them, and above 20000 Persians, Translated out of the Turkish, into the Italian language by the drugerman to the state of Ragouza. And Englished by W.H, (electronic book)
A relation of the late seidge and taking of the city of Babylon by the Turke : As it was written from thence by Zarain Aga, one of his captaines, to Caymaran (his brother) vice-roy in Constantinople. Setting forth all the principall passages of this siedge; with one unparreled [sic], cruell, furious and bloody assault, made by the Turks, wherein were slaine in 12 houres. 130000 of them, and above 20000 Persians, Translated out of the Turkish, into the Italian language by the drugerman to the state of Ragouza. And Englished by W.H, (electronic book)
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The item A relation of the late seidge and taking of the city of Babylon by the Turke : As it was written from thence by Zarain Aga, one of his captaines, to Caymaran (his brother) vice-roy in Constantinople. Setting forth all the principall passages of this siedge; with one unparreled [sic], cruell, furious and bloody assault, made by the Turks, wherein were slaine in 12 houres. 130000 of them, and above 20000 Persians, Translated out of the Turkish, into the Italian language by the drugerman to the state of Ragouza. And Englished by W.H, (electronic book) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item A relation of the late seidge and taking of the city of Babylon by the Turke : As it was written from thence by Zarain Aga, one of his captaines, to Caymaran (his brother) vice-roy in Constantinople. Setting forth all the principall passages of this siedge; with one unparreled [sic], cruell, furious and bloody assault, made by the Turks, wherein were slaine in 12 houres. 130000 of them, and above 20000 Persians, Translated out of the Turkish, into the Italian language by the drugerman to the state of Ragouza. And Englished by W.H, (electronic book) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool.
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- [2], 23 p.
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- "The copy of a letter sent to a private merchant of London, from Ragouza" (p. 22-23) signed by the translator: William Holloway
- Headpieces, tailpieces, initials
- Signatures: A-C4 D2
- Reproduction of original in: Bodleian Library
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- A relation of the late seidge and taking of the city of Babylon by the Turke : As it was written from thence by Zarain Aga, one of his captaines, to Caymaran (his brother) vice-roy in Constantinople. Setting forth all the principall passages of this siedge; with one unparreled [sic], cruell, furious and bloody assault, made by the Turks, wherein were slaine in 12 houres. 130000 of them, and above 20000 Persians
- Title
- A relation of the late seidge and taking of the city of Babylon by the Turke
- Title remainder
- As it was written from thence by Zarain Aga, one of his captaines, to Caymaran (his brother) vice-roy in Constantinople. Setting forth all the principall passages of this siedge; with one unparreled [sic], cruell, furious and bloody assault, made by the Turks, wherein were slaine in 12 houres. 130000 of them, and above 20000 Persians
- Statement of responsibility
- Translated out of the Turkish, into the Italian language by the drugerman to the state of Ragouza. And Englished by W.H
- Language
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- eng
- ita
- eng
- Cataloging source
- UMI
- Citation location within source
- 26122.5
- Citation source
- STC (2nd ed.)
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Zarain
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Holloway, William
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Murad
- Iraq
- Turkey
- Target audience
- general
- Label
- A relation of the late seidge and taking of the city of Babylon by the Turke : As it was written from thence by Zarain Aga, one of his captaines, to Caymaran (his brother) vice-roy in Constantinople. Setting forth all the principall passages of this siedge; with one unparreled [sic], cruell, furious and bloody assault, made by the Turks, wherein were slaine in 12 houres. 130000 of them, and above 20000 Persians, Translated out of the Turkish, into the Italian language by the drugerman to the state of Ragouza. And Englished by W.H, (electronic book)
- Note
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- "The copy of a letter sent to a private merchant of London, from Ragouza" (p. 22-23) signed by the translator: William Holloway
- Headpieces, tailpieces, initials
- Signatures: A-C4 D2
- Reproduction of original in: Bodleian Library
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from microform
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references in marginal notes
- Color
- black and white
- Control code
- 72800204
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- [2], 23 p.
- File format
- one file format
- Form of item
- electronic
- Level of compression
- lossless
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- cl0036000076
- Reproduction note
- Electronic reproduction.
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- A relation of the late seidge and taking of the city of Babylon by the Turke : As it was written from thence by Zarain Aga, one of his captaines, to Caymaran (his brother) vice-roy in Constantinople. Setting forth all the principall passages of this siedge; with one unparreled [sic], cruell, furious and bloody assault, made by the Turks, wherein were slaine in 12 houres. 130000 of them, and above 20000 Persians, Translated out of the Turkish, into the Italian language by the drugerman to the state of Ragouza. And Englished by W.H, (electronic book)
- Note
-
- "The copy of a letter sent to a private merchant of London, from Ragouza" (p. 22-23) signed by the translator: William Holloway
- Headpieces, tailpieces, initials
- Signatures: A-C4 D2
- Reproduction of original in: Bodleian Library
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from microform
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references in marginal notes
- Color
- black and white
- Control code
- 72800204
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- [2], 23 p.
- File format
- one file format
- Form of item
- electronic
- Level of compression
- lossless
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- cl0036000076
- Reproduction note
- Electronic reproduction.
- Specific material designation
- remote
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