INDEX TO THE CHAPTERS.

Schiltberger to the Reader[1]
1.

Of the first combat between King Sigmund and the Turks

[1]
2.

How the Turkish king treated the prisoners

[4]
3.

How Wyasit subjugated an entire country

[6]
4.

How Wyasit made war on his brother-in-law, and killed him

[7]
5.

How Weyasit drives away the king of Sebast

[10]
6.

What sixty of us Christians had agreed upon

[10]
7.

How Wyasit took the city of Samson

[12]
8.

Of serpents and vipers

[12]
9.

How the Infidels remain in the fields with their cattle, inwinter and summer

[14]
10.

How Weyasit took a country that belonged to the Sultan

[18]
11.

Of the King-Sultan

[19]
12.

How Temerlin conquered the kingdom of Sebast

[20]
13.

Weyasit conquers Lesser Armenia

[20]
14.

How Tämerlin goes to war with the King-Sultan

[22]
15.

How Tämerlin conquered Babiloni

[24]
16.

How Tämerlin conquered Lesser India

[24]
17.

How a vassal carried off riches that belonged to Tämerlin

[26]
18.

How Tämerlin caused MMM children to be killed

[27]
19.

Tämerlin wants to go to war with the Great Chan

[28]
20.

Of Tämerlin’s death

[29]
21.

Of the sons of Tämerlin

[30]
22.

How Joseph caused Mirenschach to be beheaded, and tookpossession of all his territory

[31]
23.

How Joseph vanquished a king and beheaded him

[32]
24.

How Schiltberger came to Aububachir

[33]
25.

Of a king’s son

[33]
26.

How one lord succeeds another lord

[36]
27.

Of an Infidel woman, who had four thousand maidens

[37]
28.

In what countries I have been

[38]
29.

In which countries I have been, that lay between the Tonowand the sea

[39]
30.

Of the castle of the sparrow-hawk, and how it is guarded

[41]
31.

How a poor fellow watched the sparrow-hawk

[42]
32.

xxxii More about the castle of the sparrow-hawk

[42]
33.

In which countries silk is grown, and of Persia and of otherkingdoms

[44]
34.

Of the tower of Babilony that is of such great height

[46]
35.

Of great Tartaria

[48]
36.

The countries in which I have been, that belong to Tartary

[49]
37.

How many kings-sultan there were, whilst I was amongst theInfidels

[51]
38.

Of the mountain of St. Catherine

[54]
39.

Of the withered tree

[56]
40.

Of Jherusalem and of the Holy Sepulchre

[57]
41.

Of the spring in Paradise, with IIII rivers

[61]
42.

How pepper grows in India

[61]
43.

Of Allexandria

[62]
44.

Of a great giant

[64]
45.

Of the many religions the Infidels have

[65]
46.

How Machmet and his religion appeared

[65]
47.

Of the Infidels’ Easter-day

[70]
48.

Of the other Easter-day

[71]
49.

Of the law of the Infidels

[71]
50.

Why Machmet has forbidden wine to Infidels

[72]
51.

Of a fellowship the Infidels have among themselves

[73]
52.

How a Christian becomes an Infidel

[74]
53.

What the Infidels believe of Christ

[75]
54.

What the Infidels say of Christians

[76]
55.

How Christians are said not to hold to their religion

[77]
56.

How long ago it is, since Machmet lived

[78]
57.

Of Constantinoppel

[79]
58.

Of the Greeks

[80]
59.

Of the Greek religion

[81]
60.

How the city of Constantinoppel was built

[83]
61.

How the Jassen have their marriages

[85]
62.

Of Armenia

[86]
63.

Of the religion of the Armenians

[87]
64.

Of a Saint Gregory

[89]
65.

Of a dragon and a unicorn

[90]
66.

Why the Greeks and Armani are enemies

[96]
67.

Through which countries I have come away

[99]

The Armenian Pater Noster

[102]

The Tartar Pater Noster

[102]