Sodom, lake of, see Dead Sea.

Sofia, [114].

Soliman the Magnificent and the Jews of Salonica, [104];
conquest of Rhodes by, [159], [160];
and the Knights of St. John, [292].

Solomon, temple of, at Jerusalem, [223].

Solomon’s fish-ponds, [247].

Sona, Duke of, and the bandits of Sicily, [340].

Spain, comments upon, [385]–399;
travelling in, [387].

Spaniards, pedigree of, [388];
their captivity under the Moors, [388];
manners and virtues of, [388], [389];
and arts and sciences, [389];
Lithgow’s tortures by the, of Malaga, [398] ff.

Sparta, or Lacedæmon, ancient capital of Laconia, ruins of, [63].

Sphinx, [277].