Pierre Dan, Historie van Barbaryen, En des zelfs Zee-Roovers (1684); fol. 320.

Ausgewählte Literatur

Auswahl an europäischen und amerikanischen Barbary captivity narratives

Die folgende Liste versucht nicht, alle erhaltenen Barbary captivity narratives zwischen dem frühen sechzehnten und dem frühen neunzehnten Jahrhundert zu erfassen. Sie kann jedoch als nützlicher Ausgangspunkt für Leser*innen dienen, die einige der wichtigsten nationalen oder regionalen Erscheinungsformen dieses Genres näher untersuchen möchten. Die Texte sind nach der Sprache geordnet, in der sie geschrieben oder veröffentlicht wurden.

Amerikanisch

  • Adams, Robert. The Narrative of Robert Adams: An American Sailor Who Was Wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa, in the Year 1810, Was Detained Three Years in Slavery by the Arabs of the Great Desert, and Resided Several Months in the City of Tombuctoo; with a Map, Notes and an Appendix. London: Printed for J. Murray, 1816.
  • Bradley, Eliza. An Authentic Narrative of the Shipwreck and Sufferings of Mrs. Eliza Bradley, the Wife of Capt. James Bradley, of Liverpool, England, Commander of the British Ship Sally, Which Was Wrecked on the Coast of Barbary. Boston: J. Walden, 1823.
  • Carey, Matthew. A Short Account of Algiers, Containing a Description of the Climate of That Country, of the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, and of Their Several Wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and Other Powers of Europe […]. Philadelphia: J. Parker, 1794.
  • Cathcart, James Leander. The Captives by James Leander Cathcart, Eleven Years a Prisoner in Algiers. Compiled by His Daughter, J.B. Newkirk. La Porte, IN: Herald Print, [1899].
  • Cowdery, Jonathan. American Captives in Tripoli; or, Dr. Cowdery’s Journal in Miniature: Kept during His Late Captivity in Tripoli. Boston: Belcher & Armstrong, 1806.
  • Foss, John D. A Journal, of the Captivity and Sufferings of John Foss: Several Years a Prisoner in Algiers: together With Some Account of the Treatment of Christian Slaves When Sick: and Observations of the Manners and Customs of the Algerines. Newburyport, MA: Angier March, [1798].
  • Gee, Joshua. Narrative of Joshua Gee of Boston, Mass., While He Was Captive in Algeria of the Barbary Pirates, 1680–1687, ed. Albert Carlos Bates. Hartford, CT: Wadsworth Atheneum, 1943.
  • Laranda, Viletta. Neapolitan Captive: Interesting Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of Miss Viletta Laranda, a Native of Naples, Who, With a Brother, Was a Passenger on Board a Neapolitan Vessel Wrecked near Oran, on the Barbary Coast, September 1829 […]. New York: C.C. Henderson, 1830.
  • [Martin, Maria]. History of the Captivity and Sufferings of Mrs. Maria Martin […]. Boston: Crary, 1807.
  • Mather, Cotton. The Glory of Goodness: The Goodness of God Celebrated; in Remarkable Instances and Improvements Thereof: and More Particularly in the Redemption Remarkably Obtained for the English Captives, Which Have Been Languishing under the Tragical, and the Terrible and the Most Barbarous Cruelties of Barbary. Boston: T. Green, 1703.
  • Nicholson, Thomas. An Affecting Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of Thomas Nicholson, [a Native of New-Jersey,] Who Has Been Six Years a Prisoner among the Algerines […]. Boston: Printed for G. Walker, [181–?].
  • Paddock, Judah. Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Ship Oswego, on the Coast of South Barbary: and of the Sufferings of the Master and the Crew While in Bondage among the Arabs: Interspersed with Numerous Remarks upon the Country and Its Inhabitants, and Concerning the Peculiar Perils of That Coast. New York: Captain James Riley. J. Seymour, 1818.
  • Ray, William. Horrors of Slavery: Or, the American Tars in Tripoli; Containing an Account of the Loss and Capture of the United States Frigate Philadelphia; Treatment and Sufferings of the Prisoners […]. Troy, NY: Oliver Lyon, 1808.
  • Riley, James. An Authentic Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig Commerce: Wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa in the Month of August 1815: with an Account of the Sufferings of Her Surviving Officers and Crew […]. Hartford, CT, 1817.
  • Robbins, Archibald. A Journal, Comprising an Account of the Loss of the Brig Commerce: of Hartford, Con., James Riley, Master, upon the Western Coast of Africa, August 28th, 1815: Also of the Slavery and Sufferings of the Author and the Rest of the Crew […]. Hartford, CT: Silas Andrus, 1818.
  • Saunders, Daniel. A Journal of the Travels and Sufferings of Daniel Saunders, Jun.: A Mariner on Board the Ship Commerce, of Boston, Samuel Johnson, Commander Which Was Cast Away near Cape Morebet, on the Coast of Arabia, July 10, 1792. Salem, MA: Thomas C. Cushing, 1794.
  • Shaw, Elijah. A Short Sketch of the Life of Elijah Shaw: Who Served for Twenty-one Years in the U. S. Navy, Taking An Active Part in Four Different Wars between the United States & Foreign Powers […]. Rochester: E. Shepard, 1845.
  • Tyler, Royall. The Algerine Captive: Or, the Life and Adventures of Doctor Updike Underhill, Six Years a Prisoner Among the Algerines. Walpole, NH: Printed by David Carlisle, Jun., 1797.
  • Vandike, John. Narrative of the Captivity of John, Who Was Taken by the Algierines in 1791: An Account of His Escape in 1791, Bringing With Him a Beautiful Young English Lady Who Was Taken in 1790; the Ill Usage She Received from Her Master: the Whole in a Letter to His Brother in Amsterdam. Hanover, NH: Printed for the purchaser, 1799.

Britisch

  • Brooks, Francis. Barbarian Cruelty: Being a True History of the Distressed Condition of the Christian Captives under the Tyranny of Mully Ishmael, Emperor of Morocco, and King of Fez and Macqueness in Barbary […]. London: J. Salusbury and H. Newman, 1693.
  • Browne, Abraham. “A Book of Remembrance of God’s Provydences Towards Me, A. B., throughout the Cours of my Life, Written for my Own Medytacion in New Engl.” N.d. MS. Massachusetts Historical Society.
  • Coxere, Edward. “Adventures by Sea of Edward Coxere: A Relation of the Several Adventures by Sea with the Dangers, Difficulties and Hardships I Met for Several Years; as Also the Deliverances and Escapes through Them for Which I Have Cause to Give the Glory to God Forever.” English: Journal of the English Association 6, no. 33 (1946): 152–53.
  • Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. London: William Taylor, 1719.
  • Elliot, Adam. A True Narrative of the Life of Mr. George Elliot, Who Was Taken and Sold for a Slave; with his Travels, Captivity, and Miraculous Escape from Salle in the Kingdom of Fez. London, [1770].
  • Fox, John. “The Woorthie Enterprise of John Foxe, in Delivering 266. Christians out of the Captivity of the Turks at Alexandria.” In The Principall Navigations, Voiages, and Discoveries of the English Nations […], ed. Richard Hakluyt. 1608.
  • Hasleton, Richard. Strange and Wonderful Things Happened to Richard Hasleton, Borne at Braintree in Essex, in His Ten Yeares Trauailes in Many Forraine Countries. Penned as he Deliuered it from His Ovvne Mouth. London: Printed by A I for William Barley, 1595.
  • Johnson, Richard. “The Casting Away of the Tobie neere Cape Espartel, without the Strait of Gibraltar on the Coast of Barbary, 1593.” In The Principall Navigations, Voiages, and Discoveries of the English Nations […], ed. Richard Hakluyt. 2nd ed. 3 vols. London, 1598–1600.
  • Knight, Francis. A Relation of Seaven Yeares Slaverie under the Turkes of Argeire, Suffered by an English Captive Merchant Wherein is Also Conteined All Memorable Passages, Fights, and Accidents, Which Happined in That Citie, and at Sea with Their Shippes and Gallies during That Time […]. London: T. Cotes, 1640.
  • Lawson, William, and Thomas Stewart Traill. Account of the Captivity of Alexander Scott among the Wandering Arabs of the Great African Desert for a Period of Nearly Six Years. The Literary Journal, vol. 1. American of the American Periodical Series, 1800–1850. Vol. 85. N.p.: E. Littel, 1821.
  • Lithgow, William. The Totall Discourse of the Rare Aduentures, and Painefull Peregrinations of Long Nineteene Yeares Travailes from Scotland, to the Most Famous Kingdomes in Europe, Asia, and Affrica Perfited by Three Deare Bought Voyages […]. London: I. Okes, 1640.
  • Marsh, Elizabeth. The Female Captive: A Narrative of Facts, Which Happened in Barbary, in the Year 1756. N.p.: C. Bathurst, 1769.
  • Marsh, Elizabeth. “Narrative I: Narrative of Her Captivity in Barbary.” MS 170/604. Charles E. Young Research Library, Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles.
  • Middleton, Henry. The Sixth Voyage, Set Forth by the East-Indian Company in Three Shippes […]. Purchas His Pilgrims. Ed. Samuel Purchas. London: William Stansby, 1625. 247–66.
  • News from Sally of a Strange Delivery of Four English Captives from the Slavery of Turks. London, 1642.
  • Nixon, Anthony. The Three English Brothers: Sir Thomas Sherley His Trauels, with his Three Yeares Imprisonment in Turkie: His Inlargement by his Maiesties Letters to the Great Turke: and Lastly, His Safe Returne into England This Present Yeare, 1607 […]. London, 1607.
  • Ockley, Simon. An Account of South-West Barbary: Containing What is Most Remarkable in the Territories of the King of Fez and Morocco. Written by a Person Who Had Been a Slave There a Considerable Time […]. London: Printed for J. Bowyer, 1713.
  • Okeley, William. Eben-ezer, or, A Small Monument of Great Mercy: Appearing in the Miraculous Deliverance of William Okeley, Williams Adams, John Anthony, John Jephs, John—, Carpenter, from the Miserable Slavery of Algiers, with the Wonderful Means of Their Escape in a Boat of Canvas […]. London: Printed for Nat. Ponder, 1675.
  • Pellow, Thomas. The Adventures of Thomas Pellow, of Penryn, Mariner: Three and Twenty Years in Captivity Among the Moors. Written by Himself, and Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Dr. Robert Brown, ed. Robert Brown. London: T. F. Unwin, 1890.
  • Pellow, Thomas. The History of the Long Captivity and Adventures of Thomas Pellow, in South Barbary: Giving an Account of His Being Taken by Two Sallee Rovers, and Carry’d a Slave to Mequinez, at Eleven Years of Age: His Various Adventures in that Country for the Space of Twenty-three Years: Escape, and Return Home. In Which is Introduced, a Particular Account of the Manners and Customs of the Moors; the Astonishing Tyranny and Cruelty of Their Emperors, and a Relation of All Those Great Revolutions and Bloody Wars which Happen’d in the Kingdoms of Fez and Morocco, Between the Years 1720 and 1736. Together with a Description of the Cities, Towns, and Publick Buildings in Those Kingdoms; Miseries of the Christian Slaves; and Many Other Curious Particulars. 2nd ed. London: Printed for R. Goadby, and sold by W. Owen, [1740?].
  • Pellow, Thomas. The History of the Long Captivity and Adventures of Thomas Pellow, in South Barbary, ed. Josephine Grieder. New York: Garland, 1973.
  • Phelps, Thomas. A True Account of the Captivity of Thomas Phelps at Machaness in Barbary and of His Strange Escape in Company of Edmund Baxter and Others […]. London: H. Hills jun., 1685.
  • Pitts, Joseph. A True and Faithful Account of the Religion and Manners of the Mohammetans in Which is a Particular Relation of Their Pilgrimage to Mecca […]. Exon [Exeter]: S. Farley, 1704.
  • Rawlins, John. The Famous and Wonderful Recovery of a Ship of Bristol, Called the Exchange, from the Turkish Pirates of Argier […]. London, 1622.
  • A Relation Strange and True, of a Ship of Bristol named the Jacob, of 120 Tunnes, Which Was about the End of Octob. Last 1621 Taken by the Turkish Pirats of Argier […]. London, 1622.
  • Saunders, Thomas. A True Discription and Breefe Discourse, of a Most Lamentable Voiage, made Latelie to Tripolie in Barbarie, in a Ship Named the Iesus […]. London: Richard Iones, 1587.
  • Smith, John. The True Travels, Adventures and Observations of Captaine Iohn Smith, in Europe, Asia, Africke, and America: Beginning about the Yeere 1593, and Continued to This Present 1629. London, 1630.
  • S[mith], T[homas]. The Adventures of (Mr T. S.) an English Merchant, Taken Prisoner by the Turks of Argiers and Carried into the Inland Countries of Africa […]. London, 1630.
  • Spratt, Devereux. “The Capture of a Protestant Divine, by an Algerine Corsair, in the Seventeenth Century.” In Travels and Researches in Crete, ed. T. A. B. Spratt. 2 vols., 1384–87. N.p., 1865.
  • A True and Perfect Account of the Examination, Confession, and Execution of Joan Perry and her Two Sons, John and Richard Perry, for the Supposed Murder of Will. Harrison […]. London: Printed for John Atkinson, [1676].
  • Wadsworth, James. The English Spanish Pilgrime; or, A New Discouerie of Spanish Popery, and Iesuiticall Stratagems […]. London: T[homas] C[otes], 1629.
  • Webbe, Edward. The Rare and Most Wonderfvll Things which Edw. Webbe an Englishman Borne, Hath Seene and Passed in His Troublesome Trauailes […]. London: Printed for William Wright, 1590.
  • Whitehead, John. “John Whitehead his Relation of Barbary.” 1697. MS Sloane. British Library.

Dänisch

  • Olufs, Hark. Harck Olufs, fød paa Øen Amrom udi Riber-Stift i Jydland, besynderlige Avantures, som have tildraget sig med ham især til Constantine og paa andre Steder i Africa, for deres Merkværdigheds skyld i Trykken udgivne. 1747.
  • Olufs, Hark. Harck Olufs aus der Insul Amron im Stifte Ripen in Jütland gebürtig, sonderbare Avanturen, so sich mit ihm insonderheit zu Constantine und an andern Orten in Africa zugetragen. Ihrer Merkwürdigkeit wegen in Dänischer Sprache zum Drucke befördert, itzo aber ins Deutsche übersetzet. Flensburg: Johann Christoph Kortens, 1751.

Dänisch/Norwegisch

  • Diderich, Lars. Sandfærdig Fortællelse om de Christnes ynkværdig Slaverie udi Barbariet, forfattet for enhver Christen, som et opbyggeligt Speyl, ved en Samtale imellem Theophilum og Timotheum. 1756.

Deutsch

  • [Baacker, Robinson]. Thüringischer Robinson, Das ist: Robinson Baackers, eines gebohrnen Thüringers, curieuse Lebens-Beschreibung […]. Frankfurt and Leipzig, 1737.
  • Eisenschmied, Leonhard. Leonhard Eisenschmieds, eines österreichischen Unterthans merkwürdige Land- und Seereisen durch Europa, Africa und Asien. 2 vols. Grätz: Tanzer, 1807.
  • Frisch, Johann. Der Schauplatz Barbarischer Schlaverey. Altona: Wolfenbüttel, 1666.
  • Frisch, Johann. Schauplatz Barbarischer Sclaverey: Worauff unter Beschreibung der 4 vornehmsten Raub-Städte: Algiers, Thunis, Tripoli und Salee. Derselben Regierung, Raubereyen, Sitten, Gewohnheiten und andere seltzame Begebenheiten und Zufälle vorgestellet warden. Hamburg: Thomas von Wiering, 1694.
  • Geißler, Andreas. Der österreichische Robinson, oder: Leben, und merkwürdige Reisen Andreas Geißlers, eines gebohrnen Wieners, von ihm selbst beschrieben. Frankfurt and Leipzig, 1791.
  • Heberer, Michael. Aegyptiaca Servitvs: Das ist / Warhafte Beschreibung einer Dreyjährigen Dienstbarkeit […]. Heidelberg: Gotthard Vögelin, 1610.
  • Jacobsen, Jürgen. Beschreibung meiner unglüklichen Seefahrten in einer Zeit von 17 Jahren, meiner Schiksale während vierjähriger Gefangenschaft in Afrika: nebst Bemerkungen über Afrika’s Einwohner und deren Sitten, von mir selbst geshrieben und herausgegeben. Flensburg: Gedrukt bey Gerhard Christoph Jäger, 1821.
  • Keßler, Johann Friedrich. Reisen zu Wasser und zu Lande. Leipzig: Erdmann Ferdinand Steinacker, 1805.
  • [Kühn, Johann Michael]. Johann Michael Kühns merkwürdige Lebens- und Reise-Beschreibung, worinnen nicht nur Dessen Schiffahrten nach Grönland und Spitzbergen […]. Gotha: Mevius, 1741.
  • Pfeiffer, Simon Friedrich. Meine Reisen und meine fünfjährige Gefangenschaft in Algier mit einer Vorrede von Herrn Professor Dr. Schmitthenner. Gießen, 1832.
  • Pfeiffer, Simon Friedrich. The Voyages and Five Years’ Captivity in Algiers of Doctor G.S.F. Pfeiffer: with an Appendix, Giving a True Description of the Customs, Manners, and Habits of the Different Inhabitants of the County of Algiers […]. Harrisburg, PA: J. Winebrenner, 1836.
  • Ravn, Wilhelm F. Wilhelm Fridrich Ravns des mit den Königlich-Dänischen Schiffen im Jahr 1751 nach der Stadt Saphia im Marockanischen abgegangenen Cassirers zuverläßiger Bericht […]. Copenhagen and Leipzig: Ackermann, 1754.
  • Schiltberger, Hans. Reisetagebuch. Augsburg: Anton Sorg, [1476].
  • Sturmer, Balthasar. “Der Bericht des Balthasar Sturmer.” In Verschleppt, Verkauft, Versklavt: Deutschsprachige Sklavenberichte aus Nordafrika (1550–1800), ed. Mario Klarer, 49–80. Vienna: Böhlau, 2019.
  • Sturmer, Balthasar. Verzeichnüs der Reise Herrn Balthasar Sturmers. Vonn Marienburg aus Preussenn gebürtig, von Dantzigk ab nach Lisbona in Portugal, Sicilien vndtt in andere Öertter. Wie er von den Turcken vndtt Mooren gefangen vndtt entlichen wunderbarlicher Weise erlösett worden. Von ihme selber auffs fleisigste verzeichnett vndt beschrieben. 1558. MS germ. Quart. 1014, Berlin State Library.
  • Verwunderlicher Seehafen Krieg. Das ist: Warhaffte Newe Zeitung / Was massen ein geborner Polack / aber gefangner Sclaf vnd Ruderknecht / ein Türckische Haupt-Galleen / durch sein kühn vnd tapfferkeit / wunderbarlicher weiß übergwältigt / vnd dieselb mit grossem Gut vnd Reichthumb in die Christenheit gebracht. Auß dem Welschen in die Teutsche Sprach übersetzt / vnd Getruckt im Jahr 1628. 1628.
  • [Wolffgang, Andreas Matthäus, and Johann Georg Wolffgang]. Reisen und merkwürdige Schicksale zweyer in die Algierische Leibeigenschaft gerathenen Brüder Andreas Matthäus und Johann Georg Wolffgang, Kupferstecher in Augsburg, samt einer Nachricht von der Wolfgangischen Künstler-Familie. 2nd ed. Augsburg: Conrad Heinrich Stage, 1769.
  • [Wolffgang, Andreas Matthäus, and Johann Georg Wolffgang]. Reisen und wunderbare Schicksale zweyer in die Algierische Leibeigenschaft gerathenen Brüder Andreas Matthaeus und Johann Georg Wolffgang, Kupferstecher in Augsburg. [Augsburg], 1767.

Französisch

  • Brassard, Isaac. “Relation de la captivité de M. Brassard à Alger.” Ed. H. de France. Bulletin de la Société de Histoire du Protestantisme Français 27 (1878): 349–55.
  • Chastelet des Boys, René. L’Odyssée ou Diversité d’Avantures encontres et voyages en Europe, Asie et Affrique, divisée en quatre parties. La Flèche: G. Laboe, 1665.
  • Cochelet, Charles. Naufrage du brick français, La Sophie perdu le 30 mai 1819 sur la côte occidentale d’Afrique, et captivité d’une partie des naufragés dans le désert du Sahara […]. Paris: P. Mongie aîné, 1821.
  • Comelin, François. Voyage pour la Redemption des captifs aux royaumes d’Alger et de Tunis. Fait en 1720 […]. Paris, 1721.
  • Dard, Charlotte-Adelaïde. La Chaumière africaine, ou, Histoire d’une famille française jetée sur la côte occidentale de l’Afrique à la suite du naufragee la frégate La Méduse. Dijon, 1824.
  • de Arreger, Jean-Victor-Laurent. Un Captif à Alger au XVIIIe siècle. Ed. L. Pingaud. Revue Historique T. 13 Fasc. 2 (1880): 325–39.
  • de Brisson, Pierre-Raymond. Histoire du Naufrage et de la captivité de M. de Brisson […]. Paris: Chez Royez, 1789.
  • de Fercourt, Claude Auxcousteaux. Relation de l’esclavage des sieurs De Fercourt et Regnard, pris sur mer par les corsaires d’Alger (1678–79). Toulouse: E. Privat, 1905.
  • de la Motte, La Philémon. Voyage pour la redemption des captifs, aux royaumes d’Alger et de Tunis. Paris, 1721.
  • de Maurville, Bidé, and François Joseph Hippolyte. Relation de l’affaire de Larache. Amsterdam, 1775.
  • du Lisdam, Henry. L’Esclavage du brave chevalier François de Vintimille des comtes de Marseille & Olieule, à présent commandeur du Planté & Cadillan: où l’on peut voir plusieurs rencontres de guerre dignes de remarque, par Henry Du Lisdam. Lyon: C. Morillon, 1608.
  • Dumont, Pierre Joseph. Histoire de l’esclavage en Afrique (pendant trente-quatre ans) de P.J. Dumont, natif de Paris: maintenant a l’Hospice Royal des Incurables. 2nd ed. Paris: Pillet Ainé, 1819.
  • Dumont, Pierre Joseph. Narrative of Thirty-Four Years Slavery and Travels in Africa by P.J. Dumont; Collected from the Account Delivered by Himself by J.S. Quesne. London: Printed for Sir. R. Phillips, 1819.
  • Durand, Jean-Baptiste-Léonard. Voyage au Sénégal ou Mémoires historiques, philosophiques et politiques sur les découvertes, les établissemens et le commerce des Européens dans les mers de l’Océan atlantique […]. Paris: Agasse X, [1802].
  • Follie, Adrien Jacques. Mémoire d’un françois qui sort de l’Esclavage. Amsterdam: Laporte, 1785.
  • Foucques, Guillaume. Mémoires portants plusieurs advertissemens presentez au Roy par le cappitaine Foucques, capitaine ordinaire de sa Mjesté en la marine du Ponant. Après estre délivré de la captivité des Turcs […]. Paris: G. Marette, 1609.
  • Galland, Antoine. Histoire de l’esclavage d’un marchand de la ville de Cassis, à Tunis. Ed. Catherine Guénot and Nadia Vasquez. Paris: Editions de la Bibliothèque, 1992.
  • Gallonyé, Jean. Histoire d’une esclave qui a esté quatre années dans les Prisons de Sallé en Afrique. Avec un abregé de la Vie du Roy Taffilette. Lyon: Rolin Glaize, 1679.
  • Girard, Francois. Histoire abrégée des officiers suisses, que se sont distingués aux services étrangers dans des grades supérieurs […]. Fribourg: Piller, 1781.
  • [Girard, Pierre]. Histoire chronologique du royaume de Tripoly de Barbarie. 2 vols. 1685. Bibliothèque nationale, Fonds français 12199–21220.
  • Gramaye, Jean-Baptiste. Alger XVIe-XVIIe siècle: journal de Jean-Baptiste Gramaye […]. Ed. Abd El Hadi Ben Mansour. Paris: Les Éd. du Cerf, 1998.
  • Lettre d’un comédien, à un de ses amis, touchant sa captivité et celle de vingt-six de ses camarades, chez les corsaires de Tunis […]. Paris: Chez Pierre Clément, 1741.
  • Lomon, Alexandre-Martin. Souvenirs de l’Algérie: Captivité de l’Amiral Bonard et de l’Amiral Bruat. Paris: J. Hetzel et Claye, 1863.
  • Marot, Louis. Relation de quelques aventures maritimes de L.M.P.R.D.G.F. Paris: Gervais Clouzier, 1673.
  • Mollien, Gaspard-Théodore. Découverte des sources du Sénégal et de la Gambie en 1818 […]. Paris: C. Delagrave, 1889.
  • Moüette, Germain. Relation de la captivité du Sr Moüette dans les royaumes de Fez et de Maroc: où il a demeuré pendant onze ans. Paris: Jean Cochart, 1683.
  • Quartier, Antoine. L’esclave religieux, et ses avantures. Paris: Daniel Hortemels, 1690.
  • Regnard, Jean-François. “La Provençale.” 1731. Théatre de Regnard: Suivi de ses voyages en Laponie, en Pologne, etc. et de La Provençale, 475–519. Paris: Librairie de Firmin Didot Frères, 1843.
  • Rocqueville, [François] le sieur de. Relations des moeurs et du gouvernement des Turcs d’Alger. Saint-Denis: Bouchene, 1675.
  • [Saint-Sauveur, Jacques Grasset de]. La Belle captive, ou Histoire véritable du naufrage & de la captivité de Mlle. Adeline, comtesse de St.-Fargel, âgée de 16 ans, dans une des parties du royaume d’Alger, en 1782. Paris: J.B.G. Musier, 1786.
  • Saugnier. Relations de plusieurs voyages à la côte d’Afrique à Maroc, au Sénégal, à Gorée, à Galam, etc. […]. Paris: Gueffier jeune, 1791.
  • Savigny, Jean Baptiste Henri, and Alexandre Corréard. Naufrage de la frégate la Méduse faisant partie de l’expédition du Sénégal en 1816 […]. Paris: Hocquet et al., 1817.
  • Thédenat, [Pierre-Paul]. Les Aventures de Thédenat, esclave et ministre d’un bey d’Afrique, 18e siècle […]. Ed. Marcel Emerit. Alger: Jules Carbonel, 1948.
  • Voyage dans les états barbaresques de Maroc, Alger, Tunis et Tripoly, ou lettres d’un des Captifs qui viennent d’être rachetés par MM. les chanoines réguliers de la Sainte-Trinité. Paris: Guillot, 1785.

Isländisch

  • [Egilsson, Ólafur]. Reisuboók séra Ólafs Egilssonar. Ed. Sverrir Kristjánsson. Reykjavík: Almenna Bókafélagið, 1969.
  • Egilsson, Ólafur. Tyrkjaránið á Íslandi 1627 (The Turkish Raid on Iceland 1627). Ed. Þorkelsson, Jón. Reykjavík: Prentsmiðjan Gutenberg, 1906–1909.
  • Hreinsson, Karl Smári, and Adam Nichols, eds. and trans. “The Chronicle of Kláus Eyjólfsson,” In The Travels of Reverend Ólafur Egilsson: The Story of the Barbary Corsair Raid on Iceland in 1627, 96–106. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2016.
  • The Travels of Reverend Ólafur Egilsson: The Story of the Barbary Corsair Raid on Iceland in 1627. Ed. and trans. Karl S. Hreinsson and Adam Nichols. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2016.

Italienisch

  • Caronni, Felice. Précis d’un voyage en Barbarie. Trans. Tatiana Cescutti. Introduction and notes by Salvatore Bono. Paris: Bouchène, 2011.
  • Caronni, Felice. Ragguaglio del viaggio compendioso di un dilettante antiquario da’corsari condotto in Barberia e felicemente ripatriato: Parte 1. Milan: Sonzogno, 1805.
  • Caronni, Felice. Ragguaglio di alcuni monumenti di antichità ed arti: Parte 2. Milan: Sonzogno, 1806.
  • Daldini, Santino. Viaggio di Terra Santa nell’anno 1819, e prigionia dell’autore coi compagni in Tripoli di Barberia. Milan, 1829.
  • Marnavitio, Marco Thomeo. Relatione della conquista fatta della Galera Capitana d’Alessandria […]. Rome: Lodovico Grignani, 1628.
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Niederländisch

  • Dan, Pierre, S. Vries, and G. Broekhuizen. Historie van Barbaryen, En des zelfs Zee-Roovers: Behelzende een beschrijving van de Koningrijken en Steden Algiers, Tunis, Salé, en Tripoli. Amsterdam: Jan ten Hoorn, 1684.
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Portugiesisch

  • Mascarenhas, João de Carvalho. Memoravel relaçam da perda da nao Conceiçam que os turcos queymàraõ à vista da barra de Lisboa; varios successos das pessoas, que nella cativàraõ. E descripçaõ nova da cidade de Argel, & de seu governo; & cousas muy notaveis acontecidas nestes ultimos annos de 1621. atè 1626. Lisbon: Na Officina de Antonio Alvares, 1627.
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Schwedisch

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Spanisch

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