Ad Robertum Bellarminum S.R.E. Card. Ampliss.
Antverpiae. Ex officina Plantiniana apud Joannem Moretum. Anno saecularii
sacro, 1600.
Thomas Cecil in Paris in 1562 studied the richly illustrated
Cosmographia Universalis of Sebastien Munster (pub. Basel 1550) which
gave descriptions of "Omnium gentium mores, leges, religio, res gestae,
mutationes."
Sir Thomas Browne recommends to his son in France in 1661 Les
Antiquities de Paris "which will direct you in many things, what to
look after, that little time you stay there" (Works, ed. Wilkin, 1846,
vol. i. p. 16).
Footnote 401: Such as: (a) La Guide des Chemins: pour aller et venir
par tous les pays et contrees du Royaume de France. Avec les noms des
Fleuves et Rivieres qui courent parmy lesdicts pays. A. Paris (n.d.)
(1552?).
(b) Deliciae Galliae, sive Itinerarium per universam Galliam. Coloniae,
1608.
(c) Iodoci Sinceri Itinerarium Galliae, Ita accomodatum, ut eius
ductu mediocri tempore tota Gallia obiri, Anglia et Belgium adire
possuit: nec bis terve ad eadum loca rediri oporteat: De Burdigala,
Lugduni, 1616.
(d) Le Voyage de France Dresse pour l'instruction et commodite tant
des Francais que des Estrangers. Paris, chez Olivier de Varennes, 1639.
Footnote 402: Maximilian Misson, A New Voyage to Italy; Together with
Useful Instructions for those who shall Travel thither, 2 vols.,
London, 1695.
Footnote 403: Count Leopold Berchtold, An Essay to Direct and Extend
the Inquiries of Patriotic Travellers, London, 1789.