[208] Carter-Brown, vol. i. no. 456; vol. ii. no. 198; Muller (1875), p. 389.
[209] Carter-Brown, vol. i. nos. 457, 458; vol. ii. nos. 373, 791. There was a second edition in 1655. Cf. Muller (1872), no. 636; Sabin, vol. i. no. 50; iii. 59; Huth, ii. 612. Abelin also edited the first four volumes (covering 1617-1643) of the Theatrum Europeum (Frankfort, 1635), etc., which pertains incidentally to American affairs (Muller, 1872, no. 1,514). Fitzer’s Orientalische Indien (1628) and Arthus’s Historia Indiæ orientalis (1608) are abridgments of the Small Voyages.
[210] Vol. IV. p. 442.
[211] Sabin, vol. x. no. 42,392; Carter-Brown, vol. i. no. 530.
[212] Muller (1872), no. 1,867.
[213] Vol. III. p. 47. Cf. Carter-Brown, vol. ii. nos. 159, 169, 189, 223, 308, 330, 397. Sobolewski’s copy was in the Menzies sale (no. 1,649). Quaritch’s price is from £75 to £100, according to condition, which is the price of good copies in recent sales.
[214] Muller (1872), no. 2,067.
[215] Catalogue (1875), no. 3,284; (1877), no. 1,627; Tiele, no. 1.
[216] Muller (1872), no. 1,837.
[217] This collection also includes the voyages of Barentz, and of Hudson, as well as several through Magellan’s Straits, with Madriga’s voyage to Peru and Chili.