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A Voyage to Abyssinia - An Intimate Journey Through Mysterious Abyssinia - cover

A Voyage to Abyssinia - An Intimate Journey Through Mysterious Abyssinia

Jerónimo Lobo

Translator Samuel Johnson

Publisher: Good Press

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In "A Voyage to Abyssinia," Jerónimo Lobo provides an intricate account of his travels to the enigmatic land of Abyssinia (modern-day Ethiopia) during the 17th century. Lobo's writing is characterized by its keen observational style, blending detailed descriptions of the landscapes and cultures he encounters with an analytical perspective shaped by his background as a Jesuit missionary. This work stands as a crucial document within the genre of travel literature, offering insights into the sociopolitical milieu of Abyssinia and the complexities of its interactions with European powers of the time. The narrative is rich with vivid illustrations and reflections on the religion, customs, and languages of the Abyssinian people, making it an essential resource for understanding both historical and geographic contexts. Lobo, a Portuguese Jesuit, was driven by a desire for both religious conversion and understanding of Ethiopia's rich traditions. His profound interest in exploration and education is evident in the meticulously arranged content of this book. Personal experiences and interactions with Ethiopian rulers and tribes infuse the narrative with a sense of immediacy and authenticity, showcasing his commitment to promoting knowledge between vastly different cultures. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in historical narratives, travel literature, and cultural studies. Lobo's vivid descriptions and authentic encounters invite readers to experience the complexities of Abyssinia, making his journey resonate with the contemporary quest for cross-cultural understanding.
Available since: 12/02/2019.
Print length: 177 pages.

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