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xlvi Empereur de Tartarie, seigneur des Tartares, nommé le Grand Can, etc. Paris, pour Jehan Sainct Denys, 1529; fol.

On the first leaf of the text of the volume it is stated, that the work was originally written in Latin in the year 1310, by the very noble Monsieur Aycon, Seigneur de Courcy, in the abbey of the Epiphany, whither he had retired: and that in 1351, it was translated into French by Brother Jehan Longdit. This edition is very rare; but a copy is in the Grenville Library.

This edition, without date, is also in the Grenville Library.

This first edition, in Latin, was edited by Men. Molther.

Haithoni Armeni, Liber de Tartaris. In the Orbis novus regionum et insularum veteribus incognitarum, etc., of Simon Grynæus. Basileae, 1537; fol.

Historia orientalis Haythoni Armeni et huic subjectum