290. Voyage de Vienne a Belgrade. Par N.E. Kleeman, 1768--1770.
Neufchatel, 1780. 8vo.--This work, translated from the German, comprehends
an account of the Crimea, and of the Tartar tribes who inhabit it, full,
minute, and accurate.
291. Traite sur le Commerce de la Mer Noire. Par M. de Peysonnel. Paris,
1783. 2 vols. 8vo.--Besides the commerce of the Crimea, its soil,
agriculture, and productions, and its political state before it was annexed
to Russia, are treated of in these volumes.
292. Description Physique de la Tauride. La Haye. 8vo.--This work,
translated from the Russian, is intended to complete the survey of the
Russian empire: it relates chiefly to natural history in all its three
branches.
293. Voyage en Crimea, 1803. Par J. Reuilly. Paris, 1806. 8vo.--The author
was assisted by the celebrated Pallas, who, at this time, lived in the
Crimea. The physical as well as political state of this country are
comprised in this work.
294. Les Ruins des plus beaux Monumens de la Grece, consideres du cote de
l'Histoire et du cote de l'Architecture. Par M. Le Roi. Paris, 1770. fol.
295. Voyage Litteraire de la Grece, ou Lettres sur les Grecs Anciens et
Modernes, avec un parallele de leurs Moeurs. Par M. Guys. Paris, 1783. 4
vols. 8vo.
The peculiar nature of these two works is sufficiently indicated by
their respective title: they are both interesting.
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