Travels in Turkey and back to England
Part 19
Page 15. line 5. read _Achmetléer_. 24. 4. not. 44. 29. _Aurátbasar_. 76. 13. _alaí chiaush_. 77. 28. _lilia_. 88. 33. thither. 92. 29. _Judex_. 93. 32. _Banti_. 108. 9. _Glychensberg_. 133. 20. _Ferdinand_. 142. 20. by. 168. 10. ALIAM.
Transcriber’s Note: The errata have been corrected. Originals read: _Achmetcléar_; nor; _Aarátbasar_; _alaí, chiaush_; _lillia_; hither; _jndex_; _Banfi_; _Glychebsberg_; _Ferdinard_; be; AILAM.
AN INDEX of NAMES and THINGS.
A.
ABAFFI, a prince of _Valachia_, Pag. 89.
ABYDOS, see ESKI NATOLIA HISAR.
ACHMETLEER, a village on the road from _Smyrna_ to _Sardis_, 15.
ACHMET GERAI _Sultan_, a Tartar prince, 73.
ACHMET _Sultan_, his mosque at _Constantinople_ described, 40, 45, 64.
ADRAMYTTIAN _gulph_, made by the two promontories of _Cana_ and _Lecton_, 33.
ADRASTIAN PLAINS, so called from the town _Adrastia_ in _Mysia Major_, 52.
ADRIANOPLE, by the Turks called _Edrine_, a city of _Thrace_ on the river _Hebrus_, described, 63.
ADULTERY, what proof it requires in _Transylvania_, 104.
AESEPVS, now SIMOW, a river flowing into the _Propontis_, 52, 58.
AETNA, a burning mountain in _Sicily_, described, 173.
AGA, a name of respect among the Turks, which properly signifies _lord_ or _master_; from the modern Greek word ἀγὰς, as some have thought, 9. It is also an additional title given to several officers, who attend the _Grand Signior_, 69
ΑΓΙΑ ΠΥΛΗ, or the _sacred curtain_, which incloses the choir in the Greek churches, 42.
AGRIA, a city in _Hungary_, 108.
AIASALUCK, see EPHESUS.
AKHISAR, see THYATIRA.
ALAI CHIAUSH, a messenger of ceremony, 76.
ALAI KIOSK, a pleasure house of the _Grand Signior_ in the great _seraglio_ at _Constantinople_, described, 45.
ALANY, a village in _Hungary_, possessed chiefly by General _Glychensberg_, 108.
ALBA JULIA, see WISSENBURG.
ALCYONIVS, his book _De exilio_, said to be compiled out of _Cicero’s_ treatise _De gloria_, 143.
ALEXANDER _Sanctus_, his bones carried in procession at _Vienna_, 124.
ALCKMAIR, a town in _North Holland_, 168.
ALLAH, a name of _God_ among the Turks, 71. See _D’Herbelot_.
ALLALMALEE, a Christian village in _Thrace_, 62.
ALMASCH, a river in _Transylvania_, 97.
ALMELOO, a town in _Overissel_, 161.
ALONIA, an island in the _Propontis_, famous for excellent wines, 37.
ALSLEBER, a town in _Upper Saxony_, 146.
ALSTER, a river, which runs into the _Elbe_ at _Hamburg_, 152.
ALT, a river in _Transylvania_, 89.
ALTENA, a town near _Hamburg_, subject to the king of _Denmark_, 154, 156.
ALUTA, see ALT.
ALYMAN, a mountain in _Ionia_ betwixt _Ephesus_ and the village _Giamobasy_, probably _Mons Gallesius_ of the antients, 21.
AMASIA, see EMS.
AMERSFORD, a town in the province of _Utrecht_, 162, 169.
AMMAN _Dr._ taught deaf and dumb persons to speak at _Harlem_, 167.
ANATOLIA, see NATOLIA.
ANTIOCHVS _King_, where defeated by _Scipio Asiaticus_, 53.
ANTONINVS _Marcus_, the Emperor, died at _Vindobona_, 125.
APAMEA, see MONTAGNIA.
APOLLONIA ad _Rhyndacum_, see ULUBAT.
APVLVM, see WISSENBURG.
AQUEDUCTS of _Constantinople_ described, 43.
ARABIC _figures_, their form, as expressed in a date 1477 at _Clausenburg_; and 1467 at _Vienna_, 97.
ARANYAS, antiently _Chrysolas_, a river in _Transylvania_, 96.
ARCADIVS the _Emperor_, his pillar at _Constantinople_ described, 44.
ARCHBISHOP of _Vienna_, his behaviour at a procession, 125.
ARGINVSAE, see MUSCONISIA.
ARGISCH, a river of _Bulgaria_ runing into the _Danube_, 77.
ARGURON, a Muscovian bird, 68.
ARMS of _France_, see FLIES.
ARNOUTCUI, a village in _Bulgaria_, 76.
ARNSWOLDT, a wood in _Lower Saxony_, with a poor inn described there, 159.
AROKSZALLES, a popish village in _Hungary_, 108.
ASCHERSLEBEN, a town in _Upper Saxony_, 146.
ATHOS, a mountain in _Macedonia_, 33.
ATMEIDAN, the Turkish name for the _hippodromus_, or _cirque_, at _Constantinople_, 44.
AUGUSTINES, their convent at _Vienna_, 117.
AURATBASAR, a place at _Constantinople_, which signifies the _market of women_, where stands an antient historical pillar, with a Greek inscription upon it, 44.
AUSTRIA, divided from _Hungary_ by the river _Leyta_, 114. And from _Moravia_ by the _Teya_, 131.
B.
BABA, the name of a cape, formerly called _Lecton_, in the _Aegean_ sea, 33.
BABITZ, a town in _Austria_, 132.
BABO, _Count_ of _Abensberg_, his numerous ofspring, 125.
BADEN, a town near _Vienna_, celebrated for its baths, 126. Their manner of making wine, enclosing vineyards, and drawing carriages, 128. Their custom upon the death of any animal, _ib._
BAJAZET _Sultan_, his mosque at _Constantinople_, 40. And at _Adrianople_, 64.
BAIN, a small _Saxon_ brass coin, somewhat more than our farthing, current in _Valachia_, 85.
BALASFALVA, a town in _Transylvania_, 94.
BALASHAZA, a town in _Transylvania_, 97.
BALIHISAR, a town of _Mysia Minor_, 52.
BANDIERA, a _banner_ or _standard_, 81.
BANTI _Count_, governor of _Wissenburg_, 93. His present to L. Paget, 96.
BARICLE, a village on the road from _Smyrna_ to _Sardis_, 15.
BARROWS, or _hillocks_, in _Ionia_, between _Durguthli_ and _Sardis_, remarkable for their number and figure, 14.
BARUT AGA, a Turkish officer, who has the charge of the gunpowder, 32. His treatment of captain Winter, 38.
BASHA, an additional title given to such officers, as attend the _Grand Signior_, 45, 66, 67.
BASIRE _Doctor_, prebendary of _Durham_, professed divinity at _Wissenburg_ during the troubles in England, 95. Left his _Itinerary_ there in manuscript, _ib._
BASSARABAS _Joannes Constantinus_, prince of _Valachia_, his character and family, 78. His palace at _Bucurest_, 79. He entertains L. Paget, _ib._ His palace at _Tergovist_, 82.
BATHS at _Prusia_ described, 50. Near _Buda_, 111. At _Baden_, 126. In the island _Milo_, 177.
BATKAN, a river flowing from mount _Haemus_ in _Thrace_, 75.
BEAVER, one at _Neugebac_ described, 118.
BEEMSTER, a place in _North Holland_, 168.
BEES, see FLIES.
BEHEMERWALT, see SYLVA HERCYNIA.
BEHEMISH _language_, a dialect of the _Sclavonian_, 133.
BELGRADE, a village in _Thrace_ near _Constantinople_, 43.
ΒΗΜΑ, the _chancel_ in Greek churches, 81.
BENEDICTINES, their convent at _Vienna_, 117.
BEY, a Turkish word, signifying _lord_, 60.
BIBLE, a ms. in the _German_ language, with a remarkable picture, in the Imperial library at _Vienna_, 119. Another in old _English_; a third of _St. Jerome’s_, written by _Abbas Gaufridus Vitulus_; with a _Greek Testament_, and two printed copies, which all want the remarkable passage in the first _Epistle_ of _St. John_; an _Aethiopic Testament_ ms; a roll of the _Pentateuch_, as now used by the Jews; and a _vulgate Latin Bible_, printed by _Aldus_, with a remarkable reading: all in the Duke’s library at _Wolfembutel_, 148.
BIESKE, a village in _Hungary_, 111.
BIRGHEE, a town near mount _Tmolus_ in _Ionia_, 18.
BITIN, a town in _Bohemia_, the estate of Prince _Lobcowitz_, 138.
BLANKENESS, a village in _Lower Saxony_, 159.
BLANYAN or BRANYAN, a town in _Bohemia_, 133, 134.
BLEW KIOSK, a pleasure house of the _Grand Signior_, in the great _seraglio_ at _Constantinople_, 45.
BOCLEW, a river in _Mysia minor_, 59.
BOET C., a famous painter in enamel at _Vienna_, 130.
BOGAZ, a _strait_, or narrow sea, between two lands. Also an _isthmus_, or neck of land, between two seas, 33.
BOHAIMTSBRODT, a town in _Bohemia_, 134.
BOHEMIA, separated from _Moravia_ by the river _Iglaw_, 132. From _Saxony_ near the town _Peterswaldt_, 139.
BOIAK DERVENT, a town in _Thrace_, 73.
BOIUKDERE, a town near _Constantinople_, signifying the _great vale_, 47.
BOKLAR, a Turkish village in _Bulgaria_, 75.
BONPOURNICKEL, a sort of black bread used in _Lower Saxony_, 160.
BOROSNYAI _Joannes Nagy_, an _Hungarian_ divine, 92, 93.
BOSPHORVS, by the Turks called _Bogas_, flows constantly into the _Propontis_, 38, 42.
BOSTANGI BASHA, the _Grand Signior’s_ chief gardiner, and keeper of the palace at _Constantinople_, 45.
BOTH, a river in _Hungary_, 108.
BOURG, a palace in _Vienna_ so called, 117.
BOY born at _Rigetsch_ in _Austria_ without legs or thighs, but healthy and lively, 129.
BOZACGEE, a village in the _Adrastian_ plains, 59.
BOZOK, a Turkish drink, described, 62.
BOZZA, a river, which rises between _Valachia_ and _Transylvania_, 86.
BRAN, a castle on the borders of _Transylvania_, described, 86.
BREMEN, the chief city of the Dutchy so called, and a _Hanse_ town, in _Lower Saxony_, 156, 157. Described, 160.
BREVICVLVS _de nationibus Transylvanicis_, the title of a book so called, 91.
BRIDGES, one of stone at _Uzunkuprée_ described, 62. A wooden one of four hundred paces over the _Danube_ between _Vienna_ and _Entzersdorff_, 131. A stone one at _Prague_ described, 134, 137. In _Bohemia_ usually covered with a penthouse, 138. One at _Dresden_, 139. Another at _Misten_, cross the _Elbe_, 140.
BRUNSWICK, the chief city of that dutchy, described, 149. Their way of making mum, _ib._
BUCUREST, a town in _Valachia_, 81. Its streets floored with plank, 82.
BUDA, the metropolis of _Hungary_, described, 109, 110. Its government, 111.
BUDWITZ, a town in _Austria_, on the borders of _Bohemia_, 132.
BULGARIA, antiently _Moesia Inferior_, divided from _Thrace_ by mount _Haemus_, 75. The soil rich, but the people poor, 76. Separated from _Valachia_ by the _Danube_, 77.
BUXTCHUDE, a town in _Lower Saxony_, in the dominion of _Sweden_, 159.
C.
CADI, a Turkish officer, properly a justice, 6.
CADILESKER, a lord chief justice among the Turks; of which there are two, one for _Europe_, and the other for _Asia_, 66.
CADIZ, in _Spain_, described, 170. Remarkable instances of superstition there, 171.
CAFTAN, a vest or garment of honour among the Turks, 65.
CAICVS, a river of _Mysia Major_, described, 52, 57.
CAIMEKAM, a Turkish officer, who acts as deputy to the prime _vizír_ in his absence, 66, 69.
CALLIPOLIS, see GALLIPOLI.
CALVINISTS, their worship in _Transylvania_, 102.
CAMELOSTRVTHI, see OSTRICHES.
CANA, a promontory of the _Adramyttian_ gulph, 33.
CANON, see ESKI NATOLIA HISAR.
CANTACUZENO _Thomaso_, his reception of L. Paget, 77.
CANTACUZENVS _Constantinus Stolnichus_, uncle to the Prince of _Valachia_, his character, 79.
CAPIGEES, messengers extraordinary from the _Grand Signior_, into whose presence they conduct ambassadors, 67.
CAPUCHINS, their convent at _Vienna_, in which are buried the imperial family, 117. Their cloister at _Prague_ described, 135. Their convent at Cadiz, 172.
CARAVAN, a company of pilgrims, or other persons, who travel together in Turkey, with a guard for their security, 51. See Dr. _Pococke_, V. ii. par. i. p. 30.
CARDIA, or _Sinus Melas_, a gulph on the west side the _isthmus_ of the _Chersonésus_, 62.
CARNVNTVM, see PETRONEL.
CASSAWARE, a sort of bird without wings, 118.
CATERGEE, a Turkish word signifying a _mule driver_, 62.
CATHARINE _Saint_, her church at _Hamburg_ described, 153.
CATROCHAN, a convent near _Bucurest_ in _Valachia_ described, 81.
CATTLE of _Hungary_, fair, white, and large, 107.
CAYSTER, a river in _Ionia_, 19, 21.
CAYSTRIAN, plain in _Ionia_ described, 19.
CETIVS, a mountain in _Austria_, 131.
CHALCEDON, a town in _Bithynia_ opposite to _Constantinople_, some account of it, 43.
CHALLIKCAVAK, a town on the borders of _Bulgaria_; the ornaments of the women, and their manner of dismissing strangers, 74.
CHARYBDIS, see SCYLLA.
CHATEAURENAULT, the _French_ admiral, his whole squadron sunk or taken at _Vigo_ by the _English_, 138.
CHERSONESVS, the _peninsula_ of _Thrace_, 61.
CHIAUSH, a pursevant or messenger of the Turkish court, 69.
CHIAUSH BASHA, the chief officer of the Turkish _chiaushes_, or messengers, who carries a silver staff, 65.
CHRISTIANVS AVGVSTVS Duke of _Brunswick_, founded the library at _Wolfembutel_, and wrote the catalogues himself, 147.
CHRONIQUES D’ANGLETERRE, XIII volumes ms. in the Duke’s library at _Wolfembutel_, 148.
CHRYSOLAS, see ARANYAS.
CHRYSOPOLIS, see SCUTARI.
CHRYTSHULEST, a village in _Valachia_, 82.
CHURBEGEE, a captain of the _janisaries_, 66.
CIANVS _sinus_, a bay in _Bithynia_, in which was the famous fountain, where _Hylas_ was drowned, 49.
CIBIN, a river of Transylvania, from which the city _Cibinium_ (or _Hermanstadt_) receives its name, 92.
CIBINIVM, see HERMANSTADT.
CICERO’S _Orations_ ms. in the Imperial library at _Vienna_, 120.
CIVS, or _Prusa ad Arganthonium_, now a small village of _Bithynia_, 50.
CLAMSTON, a town in _Bohemia_, 138.
CLAVDIOPOLIS, see CLAUSENBURG.
CLAUSENBVRG, a city in _Transylvania_ described, 96. Inscriptions there, 97.
CLOYSTER NEWBURG, a town in _Austria_, 131.
COKUCK DEROCUT, a town in _Upper Saxony_, 138.
COLONICZA _Cardinal_, archbishop of _Strigonium_, 107.
COLVMELLA, a curious manuscript of him in the possession of Dr. GOETZE at _Leipsick_, 143.
COMNENVS _Theodorus_, built a castle at _Prusia_, 51.
COMORWA, a village in _Thrace_, between which and _Adrianople_ drummers are placed in the road, like watchmen, for security, 74.
CONACK, a resting place or lodging, 2.
CONFRATERNITY _of the dead_, persons who attend the public executions at _Vienna_, 123.
CONFUCIAN _philosophy_, published in the _Sinese_ language by the Jesuits at _Vienna_, 120.
CONSTANTINE _the Great_, defeated _Licinnius_ near _Hadrianople_, 63.
CONSTANTINOPLE, by the Turks called _Istambol_, from a corruption of the Greek εἰς τὴν πόλιν, as some have conjectured. See _Cantem._ p. 51. The mosques there described, 40. The antient cirque, _ib._ Inscriptions there, 41, 46, 48, 49. The aqueducts, 43. The great _seraglio_, 45. Its figure towards the sea, 48.
CORDAG, see IDA.
CORDILIEU, a hill near _Smyrna_, 2.
CORN, in _Hungary_ buried under ground, 109.
CORNIBAT, a Turkish town in _Thrace_, famous for dying purple and yellow leather, 74.
COSSON _Daniel_, his inscriptions, 163.
COTONEST, a village _Valachia_, 84.
COTTON WOOL, how managed in Turkey, 13.
CRESSET _Mr._ envoy to the court of _Hanover_, his character, 151.
CRONSTAD, a city in _Transylvania_, described, 87. The religion, civil government, and language there used, 88.
CROSS _Saint_, a rich convent of Cistercian monks near _Baden_, 127. A church so called at _Dresden_, 139.
CRUCIFIX, in a chapel of the Premonstratensians at _Prague_, said to have been illuminated in the night, 136. Another on the bridge at _Dresden_, bearing an inscription, that disavows all superstitious worship, 140. One laid under foot at _Cadiz_, by the stratagem of a Jew shoemaker, 172.
CRYPTOGRAPHIA, a book written by _Christianus Augustus_ Duke of _Brunswick_, 148.
CSAT, a village in _Hungary_, 107.
CSEGE, a town in _Hungary_, having a pass over the TIBISCUS, 107.
CVMA, see SOTALEA.
CVPERVS _Gisbertus_, his library and _museum_, 162.
CURIOSITIES, at _Vienna_, 129. At _Leipsick_, 144.
CURUCHESMEE, a village on the Thracian _Bosphorus_, which signifies _a dry fountain_, 39.
CUSHCUI, a palace of the _Grand Signior_, very near _Constantinople_. The word signifies the _Bird village_, 49.
CYPRIANUS _Dr._ rector of the university at _Leipsick_, 144.
CYRILLIAN _Sclavonic character_ described, 85.
CYZICVS, a city of _Mysia minor_, 59.
CZASLAW, a town in _Bohemia_, where general _Zeiska_ lies buried, 133.
D.
DACIA MEDITERRANEA, now _Transylvania_, 85.
DACIA RIPENSIS, now _Moldavia_ and _Valachia_, _ib._
DE BARIAS _Didacus_, his house at _Cadiz_ esteemed a sanctuary, for sheltering the _host_ from a storm of rain, 172.
DEBRECYN, a free city in _Hungary_, described, 105, 106.
DELFT, a city in Holland, 162. A monument there in memory of _William_ I. Prince of Orange, 163.
DELMENHORST, a town in _Westphalia_ subject to the King of Denmark, 160.
DEMBOWITZA, a river in _Valachia_ runing into the _Danube_, 77, 83, 84.
DEPLITZ, a town in Bohemia, the estate and seat of Count _Clery_, 138.
DERRICUI, a Christian village in _Thrace_, 62.
DERVISES, Turkish _monks_ of several orders. Their college at _Magnesia_, 7. The ceremonies of those called _Meulevi_, 49, 70.
DESK _for books_, a wheeling one at _Prague_, 136. At _Wolfembutel_, 148.
DEVENTER, the chief town in _Overissel_, 161.
DE WILD _Mr._, an account of his cabinet, 166.
DIANA’S _temple_ at _Ephesus_, its remains, 27.
DIMOTICO, a market town in _Mysia Minor_, corruptly so called from the ancient _Didymotichos_, 60.
DIVAN, the grand council room, or court of justice, among the Turks, 45, 66.
DOBOZI _Stephanus_, a learned gentleman of _Debrecyn_ in _Hungary_, who is publishing a new version of the _Bible_ in that language, for the use of the Reformed churches there, 106.
DOBRAL, a town in _Thrace_, 74.
DOMUZDERE, a place near _Constantinople_, signifying _the vale of hogs_, 47.
DON JOHN _of Austria_, his statue at _Messina_ in memory of the victory at _Lepanto_, 174.
DRAGOMAN, a Turkish word signifying _an interpreter_, from the modern Greek δραγούμανος, or δραγώμανος, 2.
DRAGOSLAVE, a village in _Valachia_, 84.
DRESDEN, a royal city of _Upper Saxony_, described, 139.
DRUMNA, a town in _Austria_, 132.
DRUMMERS, placed as watchmen in several parts of _Thrace_, 74.
DURGUTHLI, a Turkish town in _Ionia_, where cotton wool is manufactured, 13. An Armenian church newly founded there, _ib._ A Greek inscription there, 14.
E.
EARTHQUAKE, a remarkable effect of one at _Messina_, 176.
EBERSTORFF near _Vienna_, in which there is a palace of the Emperor, 117.
EFFENDI, from a corruption of the Greek word αὐθέντης, is a title of respect given to persons among the Turks; used sometimes by itself, and at other times subjoined either to their name, or the office which they bear, 6.
EFFICKE _Dr._ professor of divinity at _Leipsick_, 142.
EGRA, a river in _Bohemia_, 138.
EIRONEIA _Gaufridi_, an antient _Satyr_ in ms. on the pope and court of _Rome_, in the possession of Dr. _Goëtze_ at _Leipsick_, 143.
EISLEBEN, a town in _Upper Saxony_, famous for the birth of _Luther_, 146.
ELBE, a river in _Bohemia_ described, 133, 152.
ELCHILEE, a town in _Thrace_, 63.
ELK, at the Emperor’s palace at _Schonbran_, described, 119.
EMPEROR _of Germany_, his treasury, 121. Present family, _ib._ Character, 122, 127. Manner of hunting, 123. Investing the princes of the empire, 124. Pictures and rarities, 129, 130. Palace at _Prague_, 135.
EMS, or _Amasia_, a river in _Westphalia_, 161.
ENGEDI _Stephanus_, professor of divinity at _Enyed_, 95.
ENTZERSDORFF, a town in _Austria_, 131.
ENYED, a town in _Transylvania_, where the Calvinists have the most flourishing school and college in that country, 95.
EPHESVS, now called _Aiasaluck_, its situation, 23. Its ruins described, _ib._ The castle, and _St. John’s_ church, 24. Remains of the old citadel, and _Diana’s_ temple, with other reliques of antiquity, 26, 27, 28.
ERDICURESTUR, a town in _Transylvania_, 97.
ERZERUM, a city of _Armenia_, 69. So called from _erz_ land, and _Rum_ Roman, _Cantem._ p. 75.
ESKIJAMI, a mosque at Adrianople, so called from its antiquity; _eskí_ signifying _old_, and _jamí_ a temple, 64.
ESKI NATOLIA HISAR, or, the _Old Asian Castle_. It is the antient _Abydos_ in _Mysia_, 36. Brass guns in the castle with a bore three quarters of a yard diameter, _ib._
ESKI STAMBOL, a city of _Bulgaria_, possibly the _Oescus Triballorum_ of the antients, 75.
ESTZERHAZI _Count_, Palatin of _Hungary_, 112.
EVPHORMIO of _Barclay_, a comment upon it by Mr. _Wagner_ of _Leipsick_, 141.
F.
FABRICIVS _Jo. Albertus_, his character, 157.
FALLING SICKNESS, the blood of persons executed esteemed a remedy for it at _Vienna_, 124.
FARO of _Messina_ described, 173.
FAVORITE, a palace of the Emperor at _Vienna_ so called, 117.
FEKETEHOLM, a town in _Transylvania_, with a church fortified like a garrison, 88.
FERDINAND II _Emperor_, made _Vienna_ the Imperial seat, 117. Destroyed the town _Sloney_ in _Bohemia_, 138.
FLIES or BEES, the emblem of them supposed to be the real arms of _France_, 130.
FOCHIA VECCHIA, antiently _Phocaea_, a harbour near _Smyrna_, 32.
FOETUS _human_, double in all its parts as far down as the navel, kept dry and stuffed, in the _bibliotheca Windhagiana_ at _Vienna_, 119.
FOGERAS, a town in _Transylvania_, with a castle, which was never taken by force, 89.
FORIS DEBREEZENI _Stephannus_, chief pastor at _Zilak_ a Calvinist village in _Transylvania_, 97.
FORTSHAUSEN, a village in _Gelderland_, 162.
FOUNTAIN, in the town house at _Prague_, described, 135. In the Duke of _Brunswick’s_ palace at _Hesden_, 146. At _Messina_, 174.
FRANCISCANS _Minorite_, their convent at _Vienna_, 117.
FRANCKIVS, a professor in the university of _Hall_, his scheme for an ample charity, 145.
FRIBURG, a town in _Misnia_, subject to the Elector of _Saxony_, 138.
FRITSEL _Thomas_, a noted bookseller at _Leipsick_, 143.
G.
GALA DAYS, so called at _Vienna_, on which the court appears in its greatest splendor, 122.
GALATA _Greater_ and _Less_, two villages in _Thrace_ near _Callipoli_, 37.
GALATA, a town and port near _Constantinople_, 39.
GALLESIVS MONS, see ALYMAN.
GALLIPOLI, antiently called _Callipolis_, a city in _Thrace_ near the _Hellespont_, 37.
GELEMBA, a town of _Mysia Major_, upon the river _Caicus_, 52, 57.
GEMMAE SALIS, pellucid like crystal, 93.
GEORGE _Saint_, an island near _Smyrna_, 32.
GEORGE _Saint_, a village near _Smyrna_, with an antient Greek church, 3.
GERHARDVS _Abbot_, otherwise _Molanus_, his coins and medals, 150. Income and authority, 151.
GEYSA, see SAXONS.
GHIKA, a prince of _Valachia_, who formed an insurrection against the Turks, 83.
GIAMOBASY, a village in _Ionia_ near mount _Alymán_, 21, 31.
GLYCHENSBERG _General_, governor of the forces at _Cronstadt_, 87.
GOETZE _Dr._ his manuscripts, _etc._, 143.
GOLD, remarkable accounts of its lodging in vines and grapes in some parts of _Transylvania_, and upon mount _Tokaí_ in _Hungary_, 103.
GOLDEN BULL, containing the constitutions of the empire by _Charles_ the fourth, 119.
GOTHIC _character_, an account of it, 143.
GOUDA, a town in _Holland_, 166.
GRABE _Ern._ Mr. _Le Clerc’s_ complaint of him, 167.
GRAEVIVS _Mr._ keeper of the public library at _Leipsick_, 141.
GRAND SIGNIOR, his manner of receiving ambassadors, 66. His person described, and manner of riding to a mosque, 69. His titles, 70.
GRAND VIZÍR, chief counsellor or representative of the _Grand Signior_, his manner of giving audience to ambassadors, 65. His person described, _ib._ Entertains the L. Paget, 70. As to the inferior _visírs_, his assistants, see _Wilson’s Seraglio_, p. 610, 611.
GRANICVS, see BOCLEW.
GRAVEN _Lieut. Col._, 87. Receives a present of a diamond ring from L. Paget, 91.