John Huyghen Van LinschotenThe First Book, Containing His Description of the East
Voyage of John Huyghen Van Linschoten to the East Indies
The First Book, Containing His Description of the East
Herausgeber: Tiele, P. A.
John Huyghen Van LinschotenThe First Book, Containing His Description of the East
Voyage of John Huyghen Van Linschoten to the East Indies
The First Book, Containing His Description of the East
Herausgeber: Tiele, P. A.
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This two-volume account (edited in 1885 from a 1598 translation) describes Linschoten's travels to the Indian Ocean and back.
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This two-volume account (edited in 1885 from a 1598 translation) describes Linschoten's travels to the Indian Ocean and back.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781108010856
- ISBN-10: 1108010857
- Artikelnr.: 31205049
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781108010856
- ISBN-10: 1108010857
- Artikelnr.: 31205049
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
46. Of the elephant
47. Of the abadas or rhinoceros
48. Of the fishes and other beasts in the sea of India
49. Of all fruits, trees, plants, and common hearbs in India
50. Of iaqua, or iaacca
51. Of mangas
52. Of cajous
53. Of jambos
54. Of other fruites in India
55. Of the Indian figges
56. Of the palm tree
57. Of the duryoens, a fruit of Malacca
58. Of the tree arbor de rays and the bambus
59. Of the tree called arbor triste
60. Of the bettele leaves and the fruit arecca
61. Of the herbe dutroa
62. Of spices, drugges, plants, and stuffes for physitions
63. Of cinamon
64. Of ginger
65. Of cloves
66. Of mace, folie, or flowers of nutmegges
67. Of cardamomum
68. Of lacke, or hard wax
69. Of annil or indigo
70. Of benioin
72. Of frankincense and mirre
73. Of manna and rhubarbe
74. Of the wood called sanders
75. Of palo de cobra, or snakewood
76. Of the wood calamba, or lignum aloes
77. Of the root China
78. Of amfion, alias opium
79. Of bangue
80. Of camphora
81. Of Tamarinio
82. Of Mirabolanes
83. Of other spice and hearbes in India
84. Of all sorts of pearles
85. Of diamonds
86. Of rubies, espinelles, granades, emeralds, and other precious stones
87. Of the bezar stones
88. A briefe instruction how to know and find out the right diamantes, rubies, emeralds, perals, and other precious stones
89. Of rubies
90. Of the oriental and old emeralds
91. Of oriental pearles
92. Of certaine memorable things, passed in India during my residence there
93. Of my voyage and departure from India to Portingale
94. A briefe description of the iland Saint Helena
95. Of the iland called the Ascention
96. A briefe description of the islands of Canaria
97. Of the description of the islands of Acores
98. Of the ilands of Corvo and Flores
99. Of certain notable and memorable accidents that happened during my continuance in Tercera.
47. Of the abadas or rhinoceros
48. Of the fishes and other beasts in the sea of India
49. Of all fruits, trees, plants, and common hearbs in India
50. Of iaqua, or iaacca
51. Of mangas
52. Of cajous
53. Of jambos
54. Of other fruites in India
55. Of the Indian figges
56. Of the palm tree
57. Of the duryoens, a fruit of Malacca
58. Of the tree arbor de rays and the bambus
59. Of the tree called arbor triste
60. Of the bettele leaves and the fruit arecca
61. Of the herbe dutroa
62. Of spices, drugges, plants, and stuffes for physitions
63. Of cinamon
64. Of ginger
65. Of cloves
66. Of mace, folie, or flowers of nutmegges
67. Of cardamomum
68. Of lacke, or hard wax
69. Of annil or indigo
70. Of benioin
72. Of frankincense and mirre
73. Of manna and rhubarbe
74. Of the wood called sanders
75. Of palo de cobra, or snakewood
76. Of the wood calamba, or lignum aloes
77. Of the root China
78. Of amfion, alias opium
79. Of bangue
80. Of camphora
81. Of Tamarinio
82. Of Mirabolanes
83. Of other spice and hearbes in India
84. Of all sorts of pearles
85. Of diamonds
86. Of rubies, espinelles, granades, emeralds, and other precious stones
87. Of the bezar stones
88. A briefe instruction how to know and find out the right diamantes, rubies, emeralds, perals, and other precious stones
89. Of rubies
90. Of the oriental and old emeralds
91. Of oriental pearles
92. Of certaine memorable things, passed in India during my residence there
93. Of my voyage and departure from India to Portingale
94. A briefe description of the iland Saint Helena
95. Of the iland called the Ascention
96. A briefe description of the islands of Canaria
97. Of the description of the islands of Acores
98. Of the ilands of Corvo and Flores
99. Of certain notable and memorable accidents that happened during my continuance in Tercera.
46. Of the elephant
47. Of the abadas or rhinoceros
48. Of the fishes and other beasts in the sea of India
49. Of all fruits, trees, plants, and common hearbs in India
50. Of iaqua, or iaacca
51. Of mangas
52. Of cajous
53. Of jambos
54. Of other fruites in India
55. Of the Indian figges
56. Of the palm tree
57. Of the duryoens, a fruit of Malacca
58. Of the tree arbor de rays and the bambus
59. Of the tree called arbor triste
60. Of the bettele leaves and the fruit arecca
61. Of the herbe dutroa
62. Of spices, drugges, plants, and stuffes for physitions
63. Of cinamon
64. Of ginger
65. Of cloves
66. Of mace, folie, or flowers of nutmegges
67. Of cardamomum
68. Of lacke, or hard wax
69. Of annil or indigo
70. Of benioin
72. Of frankincense and mirre
73. Of manna and rhubarbe
74. Of the wood called sanders
75. Of palo de cobra, or snakewood
76. Of the wood calamba, or lignum aloes
77. Of the root China
78. Of amfion, alias opium
79. Of bangue
80. Of camphora
81. Of Tamarinio
82. Of Mirabolanes
83. Of other spice and hearbes in India
84. Of all sorts of pearles
85. Of diamonds
86. Of rubies, espinelles, granades, emeralds, and other precious stones
87. Of the bezar stones
88. A briefe instruction how to know and find out the right diamantes, rubies, emeralds, perals, and other precious stones
89. Of rubies
90. Of the oriental and old emeralds
91. Of oriental pearles
92. Of certaine memorable things, passed in India during my residence there
93. Of my voyage and departure from India to Portingale
94. A briefe description of the iland Saint Helena
95. Of the iland called the Ascention
96. A briefe description of the islands of Canaria
97. Of the description of the islands of Acores
98. Of the ilands of Corvo and Flores
99. Of certain notable and memorable accidents that happened during my continuance in Tercera.
47. Of the abadas or rhinoceros
48. Of the fishes and other beasts in the sea of India
49. Of all fruits, trees, plants, and common hearbs in India
50. Of iaqua, or iaacca
51. Of mangas
52. Of cajous
53. Of jambos
54. Of other fruites in India
55. Of the Indian figges
56. Of the palm tree
57. Of the duryoens, a fruit of Malacca
58. Of the tree arbor de rays and the bambus
59. Of the tree called arbor triste
60. Of the bettele leaves and the fruit arecca
61. Of the herbe dutroa
62. Of spices, drugges, plants, and stuffes for physitions
63. Of cinamon
64. Of ginger
65. Of cloves
66. Of mace, folie, or flowers of nutmegges
67. Of cardamomum
68. Of lacke, or hard wax
69. Of annil or indigo
70. Of benioin
72. Of frankincense and mirre
73. Of manna and rhubarbe
74. Of the wood called sanders
75. Of palo de cobra, or snakewood
76. Of the wood calamba, or lignum aloes
77. Of the root China
78. Of amfion, alias opium
79. Of bangue
80. Of camphora
81. Of Tamarinio
82. Of Mirabolanes
83. Of other spice and hearbes in India
84. Of all sorts of pearles
85. Of diamonds
86. Of rubies, espinelles, granades, emeralds, and other precious stones
87. Of the bezar stones
88. A briefe instruction how to know and find out the right diamantes, rubies, emeralds, perals, and other precious stones
89. Of rubies
90. Of the oriental and old emeralds
91. Of oriental pearles
92. Of certaine memorable things, passed in India during my residence there
93. Of my voyage and departure from India to Portingale
94. A briefe description of the iland Saint Helena
95. Of the iland called the Ascention
96. A briefe description of the islands of Canaria
97. Of the description of the islands of Acores
98. Of the ilands of Corvo and Flores
99. Of certain notable and memorable accidents that happened during my continuance in Tercera.