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] | |