India in the Fifteenth Century: Being a Collection of Narratives of Voyages to India

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This volume contains narratives of the following travels to India in the fifteenth?century: Narrative of the Voyage of Abd-er-Razzak, Ambassador from Shah Rukh, a.h. 845, a.d. 1442. Translated from the Persian into French by M. Quatremere. Rendered into English, with Notes, by R.H. Major, ESQ.,?F.S.A. The Travels of Nicolo Conti in the East in the Early Part of the Fifteenth Century. Translated from the original of Poggio Bracciolini, with Notes, by J. Winter Jones, ESQ., F.S.A., Keeper of the Printed Books,?British?Museum. The Travels of Athanasius Nikitin, a native of Twer. Translated from the Russian, with Notes, by Count Wiel-Horsky, late Secretary of the Russian?Legation?at?the?Court?of?St.?James's. The Journey of Hieronimo Di Santo Stefano, a Genoese. Translated by?R.H.?Major,?ESQ.,?F. S. A. About the Author Richard Henry Major (1818-1891) was a geographer and map librarian who curated the map collection of the British Museum from 1844 until his retirement?in?188. During that time, Major published a number of books related to maps or documents of historical significance. From 1849 until 1858, he was the?Secretary?of?the?Hakluyt?Society.

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