The Travels of Evlia Effendi; translated by Mons. de Hammer.
This work contains an account in Turkish, of the travels of Evlia in
all parts of the Turkish empire, and in Turkestan, &c. in the middle of
the seventeenth century.
The Tuhfat al Kebar of Kateb Chelebi al Marhoom: translated
by James Mitchell, Esq.
This Turkish History contains a detailed account of the maritime
wars of the Turks in the Mediterranean and Black Seas, and on the
Danube, &c. from the foundation of their empire in Europe to the commencement
of 1640.
The History of Vartan, King of Armenia; translated by
Professor Neumann.
This work contains an account of the religious wars between the Persians
and Armenians in the Fifth century, and many important documents
relating to the religion of Zoroaster. It is written in the purest
classical Armenian by Elisæus, who was an eye-witness of many of the
events he relates.
The Mukhtasar fi hisāb el-jebr wa’l mokābeleh, by Mohammed
ben Musa of Khovaresm; translated by Dr. F. A.
Rosen.
This is the earliest system of algebra extant in Arabic.
The Tuzzuk Timuri; translated by Major Charles Stewart.
This work contains an account of the first forty-seven years of the life
of Tamerlane, written by himself in the Jagatean Toorki language, and
translated into Persian by Abu Taleb Husseyni.