English Travellers of the Renaissance eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 194 pages of information about English Travellers of the Renaissance.

English Travellers of the Renaissance eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 194 pages of information about English Travellers of the Renaissance.

1605 (?).  Neugebauer, Salomon. Tractatus de peregrinatione ... historcis, ethicis, politicisque exemplis illustratus ... cum indice rerum et exemplorum.  Basileae.

1606.  Palmer, Thomas. An Essay of the Meanes how to make our Travailes into forraine Countries the more profitable and honourable. London, 1606.

1608.  Ranzovinus, Henricus Count. Methodus apodemica seu peregrinandi perlustrandique regiones, urbes et arces ratio ... (With a dedication by Tob.  Kirchmair.) Argentinae, 1608.

1609.  Greville, Fulke, Lord Brooke. A Letter of Travell, to his cousin Greville Varney. (In Certaine Learned and Elegant Works of the Right Honorable Fulke, Lord Brooke.  London, 1633.)

1611.  Kirchnerus, Hermannus. An Oration made by Hermannus Kirchnerus ... concerning this subject; that young men ought to travell into forraine countryes, and all those that desire the praise of learning and atchieving worthy actions both at home and abroad. (In Coryat’s Crudities, London, 1611.)

1616.  Sincerus, Iodocus. Itinerarium Galliae, ita accommodatum, ut eius ductu mediocri tempore tota Gallia obiri, Anglia et Belgium adiri possint; nec bis terve ad eadem loca rediri oporteat; notatis cuiusque loci, quas vocant, deliciis.  Lugduni, 1616.

1617.  Moryson, Fynes. Of Travel in General; Of Precepts for Travellers. (In the Itinerary of Fynes Moryson.  Ed. Glasgow, 1907.)

1622.  Peacham, Henry. The Compleat Gentleman. 1634 Ed., reprinted in Tudor and Stuart Library by Clarendon Press, with introduction by G.S.  Gordon.  Oxford, 1906.

1625.  Bacon, Francis. Of Travel. In Works.  Ed. James Spedding.  London, 1859.

1631.  Erpenius, Thomas. De Peregrinatione Gallica utiliter instituenda Tractatus. Lugduni Batavorum, 1631.

1633.  Devereux, Robert, Earl of Essex. Profitable Instructions:  Describing what speciall Observations are to be taken by Travellers in all Nations, States and Countries; Pleasant and Profitable.  By the three much admired, Robert, Late Earl of Essex, Sir Philip Sidney and Secretary Davison.  London, 1633.

1637.  Wotton, Sir Henry.  Letter of Instruction to John Milton, about to travel.  In Life and Letters, ed. by Pearsall Smith.  Oxford, 1907.

1639. Le Voyage de France, Dresse pour l’instruction et commodite tant des Francois, que des Estrangers.  Paris, 1639. (Du Verdier.)

1642.  Howell, James. Instructions for Forreine Travell, Shewing by what cours, and in what compasse of time, one may take an exact Survey of the Kingdomes and States of Christendome, and arrive to the practicall knowledge of the Languages, to good purpose. London, 1642.

1652.  Evelyn, John. The State of France as it stood in the IXth yeer of this present Monarch, Lewis XIIII.  Written to a Friend by J. E. London, 1652. (Discussion of travel in the preface.)

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