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      <title>De rebus Emmanuelis, regis Lusitaniae ... domi forisqúe gestis libri duodecim</title>
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      <namePart>Osorius, Hieronymus.</namePart>
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      <publisher>Haer. A. Birckmanni</publisher>
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    <note altRepGroup="00" type="statement of responsibility">adcessit huic ... editioni Jo. Metelli ... epistola ad Ant. Augustinum.</note>
    <note>Only German-printed edition. - Fundamental source for the history of the reign of King Manuel I, &quot;the Fortunate&quot;, under whom Portugal discovered the sea route to India and built a colonial empire in the Indian Ocean. Bishop Jerónimo Osório (1506-80), the &quot;Portuguese Cicero&quot;, first published his work (based on the chronicle by Damio de Goes) in 1571. It includes an account of the voyages of Vasco da Gama as well as sections on &quot;Arabicae expeditiones fructus&quot;, the Arabs&apos; navigational skill, the various sieges of Aden, etc. Also recounts how Mochrin, son-in-law to the prince of Mecca, wrested the island Bahrain (&quot;large, adorned with many magnificent buildings, and very populous, as great numbers of merchants resorted there in matters of business&quot;) from the Kingdom of Hormuz, the dominant regional power of the time, and the Portuguese under Sequeire were persuaded to win the island back for the latter. - Title page dust-soiled and relaid; some underscoring in text. Cancelled library bookplate of University College, Oxford, as well as that of Edward John Payne, MA. Ms. ownership (1819) at end of text (William Walsh, &quot;I bought this book at Bath&quot;). Overall a very good tight copy of this book on Portuguese exploration in the Middle East.</note>
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