Voyage de la Terre Sainct : faict par le Pere Dominique Borrely de l'ordre des Freres Prescheurs en l'anné mille six cens soixante huict : manuscript, 1668.

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Voyage de la Terre Sainct : faict par le Pere Dominique Borrely de l'ordre des Freres Prescheurs en l'anné mille six cens soixante huict : manuscript, 1668.

Diary of his voyage to the Holy Lands from Montpellier on 16 Feb. 1668 via Marseille, with a return on 16 Dec. 1668.

[vi], 279 p., bound ; 28 cm.

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Houghton Library

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Borrély, Dominique.

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Riant, Paul Edouard Didier, comte, 1836-1888

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