[94] Finlay, vol. iv. pp. 153–4. [↑]
[95] Tournefort, vol. i. p. 104. Cf. Pichler, pp. 29, 31. Spon, vol. i. p. 44. [↑]
[96] Turchicæ Spurcitiæ Suggillatio, fol. xiii. (b); fol. xv. (b); fol. xvii. (b); fol. xx. (a). Veniero, pp. 32, 36. Busbecq, p. 174. [↑]
[97] Gaultier de Leslie, pp. 180, 182. [↑]
[98] Rycaut, vol. i. p. 689. See also Georgieviz, pp. 53–4, and Menavino, p. 73. [↑]
[99] Alexander Ross, p. ix.; he calls the Qurʼān a “gallimaufry of Errors (a Brat as deformed as the Parent, and as full of Heresies, as his scald head was of scurf),”—“a hodg podge made up of these four Ingredients. 1. Of Contradictions. 2. Of Blasphemy. 3. Of ridiculous Fables. 4. Of Lyes.” [↑]
[100] Finlay, vol. v. p. 29. [↑]
[101] Schiltberger, p. 96. [↑]
[102] Turchicæ Spurcitiæ Suggillatio, fol. xii. (b), xiii. (a). [↑]