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A voyage to abyssinia paperback – december 1, 2005 by father jerome lobo (author).
Father lobo was nine years in abyssinia, from the age of thirty-one to the age of forty, and this was the adventurous time of his life. The death of the emperor segued put an end to the protection that had given the devoted missionaries, in the midst of dangers, a precarious hold upon their work.
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A voyage to abyssinia by father jerome lobo translated from the french by samuel johnson. Introduction by henry morley, editor of the 1887 edition jeronimo lobo was born in lisbon in the year 1593.
Jerome lobo (1593-1678) was born in lisbon and spent much of his life traveling the east as a missionary.
Lichfield grammar school, ten years later he left school to join his father in the 'a voyage to abyssinia,' his translation from the portuguese of father jerome.
First edition of johnson’s translation of father lobo’s voyage to abyssinia, a harrowing account, both “curious and entertaining,” of lobo’s misadventures in an effort to convert abyssinians to orthodox catholicism, with wood-engraved initial letters and head- and tailpieces.
Voyage to abysstnla, by father jerome lobo a portuguese misslonarr. Comtaiminc the history, natural, civili and eccle3iastlcal of that remote and unfrequented country, continued down i6 the beginning of the eighteenth century with fifteen dissertatidns on various subjects, kelatino to the anriqyitles, governmsnt, religion,.
English as a voyage to abyssinia by father jerome lobo (1735). The portuguese text was never published and the manuscript disappeared.
Containing the history, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical, of that country, with fifteen.
Jerónimo lobo (1595 – 29 january 1678) was a portuguese jesuit missionary. He took part in his best known work is his memoirs of the years 1622-1640, which cover his voyage to india, his experiences in ethiopia, and his journey back.
A voyage to abyssinia: by father jerome lobo, a portuguese missionary. Containing the history, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical, of that country, with fifteen dissertations on various.
Emmanuel barradas, a goan jesuit who arrived in the ethiopian a voyage to abyssinia, by father jerome lobo a portuguese jesuit.
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