Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, DT365.18 .B37 1918, 910.6 H15, Ser.2, v.44,49
written by Duarte Barbosa and completed about the year 1518 A.D ; translated from the Portuguese text ; edited and annotated by Mansel Longworth... Show morewritten by Duarte Barbosa and completed about the year 1518 A.D ; translated from the Portuguese text ; edited and annotated by Mansel Longworth Dames. First published in 1812 A.D., by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Lisbon, in Vol. II of its collection of documents regarding the history and geography of the nations beyond the seas. New English edition of the itinerary of Duarte Barbosa, a Portuguese official in India from 1500 to 1516. The first English translation appeared in 1865. Includes accounts of Mecca and Medina, the ports of Jeddah and Aden, the Arab kingdom of Hormuz, the islands in the Arabian Gulf (with reference to pearl-diving), etc. "The work may be a compilation of several sources, as it was impossible for one person to visit all the places [the author] mentions. Even if the book is not a record of personal observation, it is valuable for the information it supplies" (Cox I, 312). - Withdrawn from the Kansas City Public Library (their stamps on the flyleaf). The second volume was not published until 1921. The map reproduces Diego Ribero's 1529 map of the world. Main Heritage Shelves General DT365.18 .B37 1918 Book Item-ID: i16598696 BIB-ID: 1494588 Bibliography: v. 1, p. xxv-xxxii; v. 2, p. xix-xxi. Show less
Description and travel, Description and travel, G161 .H2 1947, 910.6
v. 1. From France through Syria, Iraq and the Persian Gulf to Surat, Goa, and Bijapur, with an account of his grave illness -- v. 2. From Bijapur... Show morev. 1. From France through Syria, Iraq and the Persian Gulf to Surat, Goa, and Bijapur, with an account of his grave illness -- v. 2. From Bijapur to Madras and St. Thomé. Account of the capture of Trincomalee Bay and St. Thomé by de la Haye, and of the siege of St. Thomé by the Golconda army and hostilities with the Dutch -- v. 3. Return journey to France with an account of the Sicilian revolt against Spanish rule at Messina. translated from the manuscript journal of his travels in the India Office by Lady Fawcett and edited by Sir Charles Fawcett with the assistance of Sir Richard Burn. Translation of: Le courier de l'Orient. Main Heritage Shelves General G161 .H2 1947 Book 3 Item-ID: i20225635 BIB-ID: 1024276 Includes bibliographical footnotes and index (in v. 3). Also issued online. Show less