Publications of Philipp Johann von Strahlenberg

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  • von Strahlenberg, Philipp Johann. An histori-Geographical description of the north and eastern part of Europe and Asia; but more particularly of Russia, Siberia, and Great Tartary; Both in their Ancient and Modern State: Together with an entire new polyglot-table of the dialects of 32 tartarian nations: and a vocabulary of the Kalmuck - Mungalian tongue. As also, a large and accurate map of those countries; and variety of cuts, representing Asiatick-Scythian Antiquities. Written originally in High German. By Mr. Philip John von Strahtenberg, a Swedish Officer, thirteen Years Captive in those Parts. Now faithfully translated into English. London: printed for W. Innys and R. Manby, at the West End of St. Paul's; and L. Gilliver, at Homer's Head against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T100338. Grub Street ID 154295.
  • von Strahlenberg, Philipp Johann. An historico-geographical description of the north and eastern parts of Europe and Asia; but more particularly of Russia, Siberia, and Great Tartary; ... Together with an entire new polyglot-table of the dialects of 32 Tartarian nations: and a vocabulary of the Kalmuck-Mungalian tongue. As also, a large and accurate map ... and variety of cuts, ... Written originally in High German by Mr. Philip John von Strahlenberg,. London: printed for J. Brotherton, J. Hazard, W. Meadows, T. Cox, T. Astley, S. Austen, L. Gilliver, and C. Corbet, 1738. ESTC No. T109241. Grub Street ID 162049.
  • von Strahlenberg, Philipp Johann. An historico-geographical description of the north and eastern parts of Europe and Asia; but more particularly of Russia, Siberia, and Great Tartary; ... together with an entire new polyglot-table of the dialects of 32 Tartarian nations: and a vocabulary of the Kalmuck-Mungalian tongue. As also, a large and accurate map of those countries; and variety of cuts, ... Written originally in High German by Mr. Philip John von Strahlenberg,. London: printed for W. Innys and R. Manby, 1738. ESTC No. T100339. Grub Street ID 154296.