written long since in Arabicke: and now done into English by William Bedwell. ; Whereunto is annexed The Arabian trudgman, interpreting certaine Arabicke termes vsed by historians. Together with an index of the chapters of the Alkoran, for the vnderstanding of the confutation of the booke.
The fourth edition, containing besides an addition of several thousand words in the above-mentioned terms, a brief view of the most eminent persons of the ancients, in whatever art, science, or faculty, with an appendix of several words thought fit to be aded &c., as also a collection of such affected or barbarous words as are advis'd to be cautiously or not at all us'd, and lastly, a catalogue of those fore-mentioned eminent persons of the ancients in each art or sciencee &c., a work very necessary for strangers, as well as our own countrymen, or for all persons that would rightly understand what they discourse, write, or read /