A new history of Ethiopia : being a full and accurate description of the Kingdom of Abessinia, vulgarly, though erroneously called the Empire of Prester John

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A new history of Ethiopia : being a full and accurate description of the Kingdom of Abessinia, vulgarly, though erroneously called the Empire of Prester John

illustrated with copper plates by the learned Job Ludolphus, author of the Ethiopic Lexicon ; made English by J.P. Gent

Printed for Samuel Smith, bookseller, at the Prince's Arms in St Pauls Church-yard, 1682

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稀覯本につき記述対象資料毎に書誌レコード作成

Signatures: pi[4] A-L[4] Aa-Ddd[4] Eee[2] Fff-Hhh[4]

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Contents of Works

  • I. An account of the nature, quality and condition of the country, and inhabitants, their mountains, metals and minerals, their rivers, (particularly of the source of the Nile and Niger) their birds, beasts, amphibious animals, (as the river horse and crocodile) serpents, &c
  • II. Their political government, the genealogy and succession of their Kings, a description of their court, and camp, their power and military discipline, their courts of justice, &c
  • III. Their ecclesiastical affairs, their conversion to the Christian religion, and the propagation thereof, their sacred writings, their sacraments, rites, ceremonies, and church discipline, the decrease of the romish religion, their contentions with the Jesuits, their separation from the Greek Church, &c
  • IV. Their private oeconomy, their books and learning, their common names, their dyet, marriages, and polygamies, their mechanick arts, and trades, their burials, their merchandize and commerce, &c

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  • NCID
    BB20673708
  • LCCN
    05015946
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    [8], 88, 151-370, 375-398 p., [10] leaves of plates (9 folded)
  • Size
    34 cm. (fol.)
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