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Filed under: Austro-Turkish War, 1683-1699 -- Early works to 1800 The bloody siege of Vienna a song. Wherein the Turks have lost one hundred and sixty thousand men; being the greatest victory that ever was obtained over the Turks, since the foundation of the Ottoman Empire. Written by an English gentleman volunteer, that was at the garrison during the seige. (London : printed for J. Dean, bookseller in Cranborn-street, in Leicester-Fields, near Newport-House, [1688]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true and exact relation of the taking of Newhassell by storm. Together with the defeat of the Serasquier Bassa before Grann, by the Duke of Lorrain, as it was brought from Vienna by the Sieur Martell to the governour of the Spanish Netherlands. (Edinburgh : Re-printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to his most sacred Majesty, anno Dom. 1685) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Predictions of the sudden and total destruction of the Turkish empire, and religion of Mahomet according to the opinions of the Lord Tycho Brahe of Denmark, and many others of the best astronomers of this later age; collected and humbly dedicated to all Christendom by a lover of Christianity. ([London : printed; and sold by Walter Davis in Amen-Corner, 1684]), by Lover of Christianity (HTML at EEBO TCP) History of the holy war (London : printed for Tho. Malthus, at the Sun in the Poultrey, 1685), by Thomas Mills (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Great Turks declaration of war against the Emperour of Germany, at his pallace at Adrinople, February 20. 1683. Mahomet son of emperours, son to the famous and glorious God, Emperour of the Turks, King of Græcia, Macedonia, Samaria, and the Holy-land, King of Great and Lesser Egypt, King of all the inhabitants of the earth, & of the Earthly Paradise, Obedient prince and son of Mahomet, Preserver of the towns of Hungaria, Possessour of the Sepulcher of your God, Lord of all the Emperours of the world, from the rising of the sun to the going down thereof, King of all Kings, Lord of the tree of life, conquerour of Melonjen, Itegly, and the city Prolenix, Great Pursuer of the Christians, joy of the flourishing world, commander and guardian of the crucified God, Lord of the multitude of heathens. ([Edinburgh? : s.n., 1683]), by Sultan of the Turks Mehmed IV (HTML at EEBO TCP) A panegyrick mercury upon the successes against the Turks in the Autumn, 1683. ([London? : s.n., 1683]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A particular relation of the raising of the siege of Vienna, and the defeat of the Turkish army on the 12th of September, 1683. (Edinburgh : Re-printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to his most Excellent Majesty, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A brief relation of the siege of Vienna, and the victory of the Christians against the Turks at Barkan ([London : s.n., 1683]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Great news from the Polish camp and the terms upon which his Most Christian Majesty proffers to make a peace with the Republique of Genoa. From the Polish camp at Soochin, the 2d. of October. 1684. ([London : printed by E. Mallet, in Black-Horse-Alley near Fleet-Bridge, 1684]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Austro-Turkish War, 1683-1699 Felâket seneleri, 1094-1110 (Kitaphane-yi Askerı̂, İbrahim Hilmi, 1916), by 1880 or 1881-1937 Ahmet Refik (page images at HathiTrust) Der Krieg von Morea in den Jahren 1687 und 1688 (Verlag der J.C. Krieger'schen Buchhandlung, 1845), by Ferdinand Pfister (page images at HathiTrust) Errettung in und aus der türkischen Gefangenschaft (C. Heyder, 1832), by Johann Friedrich Esper and Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (page images at HathiTrust) Crna Gora za Morejskog rata, 1684-1699 (Srpska kraljevska akademija, 1907), by Jov. N. Tomić (page images at HathiTrust) Papst Innocenz XI. (Benedikt Odescalchi) und Ungarns Befreiung von der Türkenherrschaft : auf Grund der diplomatischen Schriften des Papstl. Geheim-Archivs (Herder, 1902), by Vilmos Fraknói (page images at HathiTrust) Lives of two illustrious generals. (Chez Pierre Humbert, 1714) (page images at HathiTrust) Des Markgrafen Ludwig Wilhelm von Baden Feldzüge wider die Türken; grösstentheils nach bis jetzt unbenützten Handschriften (C.F. Müller, 1839), by Philipp Röder von Diersburg and Margrave of Baden Ludwig Wilhelm (page images at HathiTrust) Sincero e distinto racconto delli consigli, & operationi, tanto dell'armi imperiali, e polacche, quanto de gl'assediati di Vienna, contro le formidabili forze Ottomane : con perfetto ragguaglio dal principio dell'assedio, fino alla presente vittoria, e suoi progressi : aggiuntoui di nuouo il numero di tutte le robbe che si sono retrouate nel campo turchesco, e condotte in Vienna. (Presso Antonio Bosio ..., 1683), by Giacomo Torri and Antonio Bosio (page images at HathiTrust) A Description of Vienna in its ancient and present state : with an exact and compleat account of the siege thereof, began by the Ottoman Emperour on the 16th of July, 1683, and continued until the [12th?] of September following : at which time the siege was rais'd and a total defeat given to the Turkish army by the Christians. (London : Printed for Randolph Taylor ..., 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A True relation of the great victory obtained by the Christian army over the Turks near the mountain Harsan in the neighbourhood of Syclos, from the camp of Electoral Highness of Bavaria near Barnowar the 14th of August, 1687. (London : Printed for Samuel Carr, MDCLXXXVII) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A copy of a letter sent from Constantinople, in which is a full account of several strange and horrible apparitions, which was seen at Constantinople, and other adjacent places in the air as also the Sultan's dream in the time of the storm. ([London : Printed by George Croom ..., 1685/6]), by P. R. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A relation extraordinary contained in a letter from Lintz, concerning another great victory over the Turks, January the 19th, 1683/4 ([London] : Printed by Nathaniel Thompson ..., 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A relation of the taking of Prevesa by the army of the Republique of Venice ([London : for Randolph Taylor, 1684]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Relation of the victory gain'd by the imperialists and Polanders near Burkan, right over-against Strigonia, called Gran, the 9th of October New Stile, 1683 (London : Printed for C.W., MDCLXXXIII [1683]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An account of the late most hahpy rnd [sic] glorious victory,: obtained by the imperial army, commanded by His Highness Prince Lewis of Baden, over that of the Turks, commanded by the Grand Vizier : the killing of ten thousand of the Turks on the spot, taking 160 pieces of cannon, all their baggage, &c, with divers other particulars. (London : Printed for J. Sanders in St. Jame's-street, 1691) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Observations upon the warre of Hungary (London : Printed, and are to be sold by Randall Taylor, 1689), by Edward Littleton (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter sent by the Grand Visier to the Duke of Lorrain, in his camp at Zaluock, on the eighteenth of September, 1687 in which he earnestly entreats for peace. (London printed : s.n., 1687), by Sultan of the Turks Mehmed IV (HTML at EEBO TCP) A defiance and indiction of war sent by Sultan Mahomet IV to Leopald, Emperour of Germany, whereby he does determine the confusion and ruin of the empire, and of the princes of Christendom, and the destruction of Vienna the imperial city. (London : Printed for A. Banks, MDCLXXXIII [1683]), by Sultan of the Turks Mehmed IV (HTML at EEBO TCP) An account of the defeat of Count Teckely and of his being slain together with a total rout, given to the Turkish army by the united forces of the Christian Emperour and the King of Poland. (London : Printed by E. Mallet, [1683]), by N. N. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A declaration or denouncing of war vvhich Sultan-Mahomet, the present emperor of the Turks, sent to the emperor of Germany, dated March 25th 1683, from Adrianople ... / faithfully translated out of High Dutch, brought over by the last forraign mayle. (London : Printed for Langley Curtis, 1683), by Sultan of the Turks Mehmed IV (HTML at EEBO TCP) A full and perfect account of the particulars of the terrible and bloody fight which the Christian army have obtain'd over the whole Turkish forces near the bridge of Esseck with a particular of what plunder they have seiz'd and taken / written from a Person of quality who was present in the whole action. (London : Printed by N.T., 1687), by Person of quality (HTML at EEBO TCP) A full and true relation of the glorious victory of the Christians over the Turks ([London : s.n., 1687]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The present state of the German and Turkish empires, and remarks thereupon as also some peculiar reflections on the interest of the Christian princes : together with memoirs of the siege of Vienna, by an eminent officer in that city ... / by D.A., M.D. (London : Printed for D. Brown ... and T. Goodwin ..., 1684), by David Abercromby (HTML at EEBO TCP) A review of what God hath been pleased to do this year, according to prophecy and particularly near the 23d of the month we stile August : in the general peace, and the Muscovian and imperial victories over the Turks : with a most humble apology and defence concerning the falling short of events, of what was expected according to the interpretation of that sure word of prophecy / by T. Beverley. (London : Printed for William Marshal... and John M[a]rshal ..., MDCXCVIII [1698]), by Thomas Beverley (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Letter from an eminent merchant in Constantinople to a friend in London giving an exact relation of the great and glorious cavalcade of Sultan Mahomet the fourth, present emperour of the Turks, as he marched out of Constantinople, for the invasion of Christendome, and the siege of Vienna. (London : Printed for A. Jones, in the year, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Short but true account of the death of the grand visier strangled at Belgrade by the command of the grand seignior, with some reasons that induc'd him thereto : in a letter to a friend. (London : Printed for James Norris ..., 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true account of the actions with the whole defeat of the Turkish Army at Vienna by the imperiallists. (Dublin : Reprinted by Benjamin Took and John Crook ... and are to be sold by Mary Crook, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A True relation or journal of the siege and taking by storm of the famous city of Belgrade by the Christian army under the conduct of the victorious elector of Bavaria, on the 6th day of September, 1688 with an account of its scituation, fortifications, &c., and also of the great victory gained by Prince Lovis of Baden over the Turkish army, commanded by the Bassa of Bosnia. (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin, and are to be sold by most Booksellers, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true copy of a letter from an English gentleman in the Emperour's army, to an English officer in Holland concerning the total rout of the Turks by the united forces of the Christians, commanded in person by the Emperour, the King of Poland, and Duke of Lorain. (London : Printed by E. Mallet, [1683?]), by A. Whitebrook (HTML at EEBO TCP) London Septemb. 27. Yesterday morning arrived three Holland mails, which bring the following advices. ([Boston] : London, printed by J. Dawks, re-printed at Boston in N.E. by B. Green, & J. Allen,, 1697[.]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
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