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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Language: English. About the Book:-This slim volume about Maldives was written by the author during his five years stay in those islands, as a result of being ship-wrecked there. Nevertheless, Pyrard took pains to learn the local Dhivehi language. By doing so he was able to achieve an insight into Maldivian society never before experienced by a European. He took extensive notes regarding Dhivehi culture, customs and history. The author presents a lively and personal account, and offers vivid, and often amusing, description of many of the islandsÕ aspects, some of which are: the geography and topography, people and their customs and manners, the trade, the produce, the system of government, etc. The time spanning this narrative is from circa 1601 to 1606 AD. About the Author:-Franois Pyrard de Laval was a French navigator who is remembered for a personal written account of his adventures in the Maldives Islands from 1602 to 1607, which was part of a ten-year sojourn (1601Ð1611) in South Asia, et al. He was a native of Laval, and was a cousin to theologian Pierre Pyrard (1581Ð1667). On July 2, 1602 Pyrard and a handful of sailors were shipwrecked on South Maalhosmadulu Atoll of the Maldives. They were taken captive by the Maldivians and spent five years as Ôunwilling guestsÕ on the islands, with most of the time spent on Mal. The sailors endured malaria and sporadic cruel treatment during their captivity. The Title 'Description Of The Maldives written/authored/edited by Francois Pyrard De Laval', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9788121233057 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 72 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms 72.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Language: English. About the Book:-This slim volume about Maldives was written by the author during his five years stay in those islands, as a result of being ship-wrecked there. Nevertheless, Pyrard took pains to learn the local Dhivehi language. By doing so he was able to achieve an insight into Maldivian society never before experienced by a European. He took extensive notes regarding Dhivehi culture, customs and history. The author presents a lively and personal account, and offers vivid, and often amusing, description of many of the islandsÕ aspects, some of which are: the geography and topography, people and their customs and manners, the trade, the produce, the system of government, etc. The time spanning this narrative is from circa 1601 to 1606 AD. About the Author:-Franois Pyrard de Laval was a French navigator who is remembered for a personal written account of his adventures in the Maldives Islands from 1602 to 1607, which was part of a ten-year sojourn (1601Ð1611) in South Asia, et al. He was a native of Laval, and was a cousin to theologian Pierre Pyrard (1581Ð1667). On July 2, 1602 Pyrard and a handful of sailors were shipwrecked on South Maalhosmadulu Atoll of the Maldives. They were taken captive by the Maldivians and spent five years as Ôunwilling guestsÕ on the islands, with most of the time spent on Mal. The sailors endured malaria and sporadic cruel treatment during their captivity. The Title 'Description Of The Maldives written/authored/edited by Francois Pyrard De Laval', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9788121233064 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 72 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms 72.
Da: medimops, Berlin, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: good. Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
Da: medimops, Berlin, Germania
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Editore: Chandeigne
Da: Okmhistoire, St Rémy-des-Monts, SARTH, Francia
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Condizione: Comme neuf. Paris 1998. 1 Volume/1. -- TOME 1 seul -- Comme Neuf -- Broché cousu sous jaquette illustrée. Format 22 x 15,8 cm ( 800 gr ). ------- 510 pages. Cartes & illustrations en noir et en couleurs. ************************ ref fav-02-20 ref att 800.
Editore: Chandeigne
Da: Okmhistoire, St Rémy-des-Monts, SARTH, Francia
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Condizione: Comme neuf. Paris 1998. 1 Volume/1. -- TOME 2 seul -- Comme Neuf -- Broché cousu sous jaquette illustrée. Format 22 x 15,8 cm ( 792 gr ). ------- 501 pages. [ Pagination continue du volume précédent : pages 520 à 1021 ] - Cartes & illustrations en noir et en couleurs. ************************ ref fav-02-20.
Editore: Chandeigne., Paris., 1998
ISBN 10: 8120615190 ISBN 13: 9788120615199
Da: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australia
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Aggiungi al carrelloReprint. Two volumes. Both volumes: Colour and black and white maps, colour illustrations. Volume I: 510pp, notes, glossary, dictionary. Volume II: 521 - 1021pp, notes, bibliography, indices. Small tear dustjacket at head of spine Volume II, a very good paperback set. Text in French.
Da: Okmhistoire, St Rémy-des-Monts, SARTH, Francia
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Condizione: Comme neuf. Paris 1998. 2 Volumes/2. -- Comme Neufs -- Brochés cousus sous jaquettes illustrées. Format 22 x 15,8 cm ( 798 gr l'ensemble ). ------- Pagination continue : 1021 pages [ 510 & pages 520 à 1021 ] - Avec 96 cartes & illustrations, dont 32 en couleurs. ************************ Présentation éditeur : Parti le 18 mai 1601 de Saint-Malo, le marchand François Pyrard (1578-1621), de la ville de Laval, fait naufrage aux Maldives. Il y est retenu prisonnier cinq ans, avant de gagner la côte indienne et les comptoirs portugais. Après un long séjour dans la ville de Goa, il est emmené sur une caraque portugaise pour être jugé comme espion à Lisbonne. Les tempêtes détournent sa route sur São Salvador de Bahia, au Brésil, puis le mènent en Galice d où il rejoint La Rochelle le 5 février 1611. Ce premier récit français sur les Indes est un grand classique de la littérature de voyage. Pourtant, ce livre, qui a connu trois éditions successivement augmentées (1611, 1615, 1619), n avait donné lieu, depuis, qu à une réédition tronquée en 1679. "" ************************ ref 372.
Editore: Chandeigne, 1998
Da: Rometti Vincent, Nice, Francia
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Condizione: Très bon. Chandeigne, 1998. 2 volumes in-8 brochés, jaquettes illustrées (très légèrement défraichies), 1021pp. Une petite pliure angulaire. Très bon état.
Lingua: Francese
Editore: LOUIS BILLAINE, 1679
Da: Librairie Voyage et Exploration, Cerny, Francia
Prima edizione
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture rigide. Condizione: Assez bon. Edition originale. Contenant sa navigation aux Indes Orientales, Maldives, Moluques et au Brésil. et les divers accidents qui lui sont arrivé en ce voyage pendant son séjour de dix ans dans ce pays. PARIS LOUIS BILLAINE- 1679 3 Parties en 1 Volume in-4 (1250 x 175) de 5ff (titre au lecteur et Table des chapitres), 327, 218, 144 pp .12ff (table des matières) et 1 carte dépliante du Voyage de Pyrard dressée par DU-VAL. Plein veau brun d époque, dos à nerfs ornés, tranches coiffes sans manque, charnière usée, coins usés jaspés. Edition la plus complète de cette célèbre relation de périple d un malouin en Asie et Amérique. Paris le 18 mai 1601 de Saint-Malo, le marchand François Pyrard (1578-1624), de la ville de Laval fait naufrage sur les atolls des Maldives au terme d un terrible voyage. Il y est retenu prisonnier cinq ans avant de regagner la côte indienne et les comptoirs portugais. Après un long séjour dans la ville de Goa, capitale de l empire lusitanien en orient alors au faite de sa puissance il s embarque comme soldat sur un navire de guerre : il passe ainsi par Ceylan, le Bengale et l archipel de la Sonde. Détour à Goa, il est emmené sur une caraque portugaise pour être jugé comme espion à Lisbonne. Les fortunes de mer et les tempêtes détournent sa route sur Sâo Salvador de Bahia au brésil, puis le mènent en Galice de là il regagne sain et sauf la ville de la Rochelle où il accoste le 5 février 1611. Le voyage de Pyrard de Laval, premier récit français sur les Indes et Maldives est un grand classique de la litérature de voyage, l équivalent pour la France de la Pérégrination de Fernâo Mendes Pinto pour le Portugal. Cest une source historique et ethnographique de toute première importance sur les Indes Orientales de l époque, l unique pour les Maldives ainsi, qu une mine d informations et d anecdotes sur l Inde Portugaise largement exploitée par la suite, voire pillée par nombre d écrivains voyageurs. Pourtant il n a connu que quatre éditions successivement augmentées : 1611, 1615, 1619 et la présente édition Sabin 66882 3 parts in-4(245-175mm) complet avec la carte. Travail de vers n affectant pas le texte, très rare Most complete edition (Howgego) of the dramatic account of Pyrard de Laval, a french merchant seaman, of his voyage to India. Upon being shipwrecked on the Maldives in 1602, he remained there for five years, when he learned the local language and studied the culture and natural history following his eventual escape, he proceeded to Brazil, Goa Hinsustan an Cochin. His book included practical advice for French traders travelling to Asia and was an immediate success. This is the first edition edited by Pierre Duval, Geographer to the King, corrected an enlarged , and with a map showing the route of the voyage drawn by Duval himself, but with the vocabulary of the first edition of 1611 suppressed. Alsen & Landis 679/105 ; Borba de Moraes II , 694 ; Howgego p168 ; Sabin 66882. Three parts in one, quarto (245 x 175 mm). Engraved folding map, woodcut head and tailpieces (title browned at edges, small section replaced, and with small repairs on verso, a few other leaves browned at edges, ê1,I : Ss1-2 and II : Ee1 browned, repaired tear in Aa3, and ï1, small damp stain at fore-edge of last few leaves). Contemporary sprinkled calf, worm hole not affecting try or the map in the one page torn without missing hinges in bas. Very rare .
Editore: Editions Chandeigne,, Paris,, 1998
Da: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spagna
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Aggiungi al carrelloFrançois Pyrard de Laval; c. 1578 - ca. 1623) fue un navegante francés recordado por un relato personal escrito de sus aventuras en las Islas Maldivas de 1602 a 1607, que fue parte de una estancia de diez años (1601-1611) en el sur de Asia. Era natural de Laval y primo del teólogo Pierre Pyrard (1581-1667). El 2 de julio de 1602, Pyrard y un puñado de marineros naufragaron en el atolón sur de Maalhosmadulu en las Maldivas. Fueron tomados cautivos por los maldivos y pasaron cinco años como "huéspedes involuntarios" en las islas, pasando la mayor parte del tiempo en Malé . Los marineros soportaron malaria y tratos crueles esporádicos durante su cautiverio. Sin embargo, Pyrard se esforzó por aprender el idioma local dhivehi y, al hacerlo, pudo lograr una visión de la sociedad maldiva nunca antes experimentada por un europeo. Tomó extensas notas sobre la cultura, las costumbres y la historia de Dhivehi . En febrero de 1607, los franceses escaparon de Malé en barco en medio del caos durante una incursión bengalí . Poco después de su regreso a Laval en 1611, Pyrard publicó un relato de su estancia de 1601-1611. I: 510 páginas. II: De la 511 a la 1021 páginas. Ilustrado con reproducciones de grabados, mapas, pinturas, algunas de ellas a color, dentro de texto. Encuadernación en holandesa media piel y puntas con cartoné pintado al agua, nervios y hierros dorados en el lomo, conservando las cubiertas editorial originales, y estuche de protección de cartoné pintado al agua. Ex libris pegado en las hojas de guarda. Como nuevo. 2 vols. 22,5x16 cm.
Da: Librairie Diogène SARL, Lyon, Francia
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Aggiungi al carrelloChandeigne, 2 volumes, 1998, 1021 p., brochés sous jaquette, environ 220x155mm, de menus frottement en bordure de jaquette et une légère griffure sur l'un des plats, bon état néanmoins et intérieur bien propre. Texte établi et annoté par Xavier de Castro.
Editore: Paris: Louis Billaine, 1679
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. 4th. 3 parts in one volume. 4th ed. Collated: [10], 327, [1]; 218; 144, [23] pages; lacking double map. Folding map of China at rear. Handsome quarto, bound in modern 1/2 leather over marbled boards. Fine binding and cover. Internally, scattered spotting / staining throughout, some sheets significantly browned. Minor marginal worming, much of which has been restored. Originally published with title: Discours du voyage des Francois-aux Indes Orientales; Paris, 1611. Francois Pryrard was a French sailor who spent a decade in South Asia between 1601-1611 after being shipwrecked in the Maldives. He was captured by the natives and interned on the island of Male. While there, Pyrard learned the Dhivehi language and the customs of the Maldives (which is signficant, because the region was largely unknown to Europeans previously). He was able to escape in the chaos of a Bengali raid (Chittagong) in 1607 and make his way to Portuguese Goa. He made his return to Laval, France through Saint Helena and Brazil. This book contains the story of his journey and publishes his extensive notes on the peoples he encountered. Part one focuses on the Maldives. Part two covers Goa, Portuguese India, Ceylan, the Spice Islands, St. Helena, and Brazil. Pyrard Part three contains information about the African coast, tropical and exotic fruits, Asian animals, and remarks on geography. Pyrard's work is notable for being one the earliest accounts of Brazilian city life. On his return to France he was shipwrecked at Bahia, Brazil. There is an interesting description of Portuguese - African slave trafficking in part 2, 138 p. Sabin 66882; Brunet III:880-881; Borba de Moraes II: 694; Howgego P168; Alden 679/105; Penrose, Travel and Discovery in the Renaissance, pages 220-21. Attributed also to Pierre de Bergeron and Jerome Bignon.
Editore: Louis Billaine c. 1679, Paris, 1679
Da: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Aggiungi al carrelloEdition : This is the 1679 edition, the second overall. , Contemporary full vellum. Flat spine with gilt text on a calf label. All edges speckled red., ?Pyrard?s travels covered the years between 1601 and 1611, and have crowded into them a welter of shipwrecks, imprisonments, and other adventures such as seldom falls to a man without leaving him permanently scarred. He sailed out on the Corbin, one of the two ships fitted out by some French merchants in a belated endeavour to open up trade relations with the East. The ship was wrecked on one of the Maldive Islands and the crew imprisoned. Pyrard, who quickly learned the language of the natives, was taken into favour by the king, who kept the Frenchman by him until five years later when the place was raided by a hostile group from Chittagong, India, and Pyrard, with his three companions, were carried off to the latter place. He then travelled to the Malabar Coast, where he was for a time a prisoner to the Portuguese, who sent him on some expeditions to the Moluccas. Along with other foreign residents he was shipped to Europe on some Portuguese vessels and was wrecked again, this time on the coast of Brazil[, in Bahia]. But Europe saw him safe at home at last. His first-hand experiences and acquaintance with various parts of the mainland of India and the islands of the Archipelago make his record a valuable repository of geographical and historical knowledge of the East. Especially has it been commended for his account of the Maldive Islands, which almost up to the present day have been a Terra Incognita.? (Cox) In addition to being an invaluable source of information with regards to the Maldives, it also is the earliest (surviving) account of a Brazilian city (Bahia in 1610; Hill). There is great uncertainty as to the true author of the work. Although it is certain that Pyrard did indeed carry out the travels depicted, both Sabin and Brunet point out the division among scholars with regards to the authorship of this famous account: Huet claims that its author is Pierre Bergeron, who based it off of Pyrard?s written accounts; the Abbot Pérau, however, attributes it to Jérôme Bignon. Regardless, this Paris 1679 edition is universally acclaimed as an improvement to the earlier Paris 1619 edition for the invaluable contributions of DuVal., Size : 4to, With the engraved map of Asia by Du Val, 7 headpieces, 4 tailpieces, and 5 initials., Volume : Three parts in one., References : Brunet III:880-881; Sabin 66882; Graesse 5:515; Cox 1:290; Hill 1405 (later edition)., P. 2 ff., title, blank, map, blank, au lecteur (2), contents (4), 1-192, 197-327, 1-218, 1-144, (17), 2 ff. The title, the first three leaves, and the final leaves have been skilfully reinforced. Part 1, pages 75 to 87 have mild browning in the centre of the leaves; there is also some period marginalia in part 2 on page 161. Mispaginations include a misleading jump from 192 to 197 in part 1 which does not affect the text, as verified in Sabin; another noticeable incidence is in part 2, where p. 115 is paginated as 11, again with no alteration to the text. This book lacks the first leaf of the table of contents, as well as the first 3 leaves of the index. Otherwise, generally in very good condition, text is clean.
Editore: Imprensa Nacional, Nova Goa, 1858
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. 385; 410p., errata leaves, leather and boards (modest cover wear). Account of a ten-year voyage to the Orient and Brazil early in the 17th century.
Editore: P., Chez G. Dufour et Ed. D'Ocagne et Amsterdam, même maison de commerce, 1827, 12 tomes reliés à l'époque en 6 vol. in-18 (136 x 85 mm) 1/2 basane marron, dos lisse, titré "Recueil de Voyages intéressans" et tomaison dorés, plats de papier marbré bleu, tranches marbrées, pagination sur demande.Mors légèrement épidermés, petit accroc en bas du dos du volume 11-12, quelques rousseurs et petites mouillures éparses, bel exemplaire., 1827
Da: Bouquinerie Aurore (SLAM-ILAB), BELMESNIL, Francia
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Aggiungi al carrelloTomes 1 à 12 de la quatrième année de la première série (année complète) de ce recueil de voyages destiné à la jeunesse, traduit de la compilation donnée par l'allemand Joachim Heinrich Campe par Jean-Baptiste Joseph Breton de la Martinière.Ces tomes contiennent : - Tomes 1 et 2 : Second voyage du Capitaine Cook, autour du monde et dans les régions du Pôle Austral, depuis 1772 jusqu'en 1775. (2 vignettes en frontispices).- Tomes 3 et 4 : Voyage de Don Georges Juan et de Don Antonio D'Ulloa, dans l'Amérique Méridionale, avec des additions tirées des Voyages de La Contamine et Frézier. (1 vignette en frontispice et 1 carte dépliante aux contours coloriés : Amérique Méridionalepar Hérisson (légèrement froissée et presque désolidarisée de la reliure)).- Tome 5 : Voyage dans la Haute et Basse Egypte, par R. Pococke, avec des additions tirées des Voyages de Norden, Sonnini et autres. (1 vignette en frontispice).- Tome 6 : Voyage en Egypte et en Syrie, par Browne, depuis 1792 jusqu'en 1798, avec des additions tirées des Voyages de Bruge, Sonnini et autres. (1 vignette en frontispice).- Tome 7 : Voyage à la Guyane, et aventures de Walter Raleigh - Voyages de William Dampier autour du Monde. (1 vignette en frontispice).- Tome 8 : Voyage du Capitaine Phipps dans la mer glaciale du Nord ; précédé d'une courte notice des voyages entrepris pour trouver un passage au Japon et à la Chine par le Nord-Est - Voyage de Pyrard de Laval, aux iles Maldives ; son naufrage dans cette contrée, et ses aventures en divers pays de l'Inde. (1 vignette en frontispice).- Tome 9 : Voyages et aventures de Bristow, officier d'artillerie au Bengale, et sa détention cruelle pendant dix années, sous les règnes de Hyder-Ali et Tippou-Saïb, suivi du récit des souffrances de M. Holwell et de ses compagnons d'infortune, dans le Trou-Noir de Calcultta. (1 vignette en frontispice).- Tome 10 : Voyage au Japon, par Kempfer et Thunberg. (1 vignette en frontispice).- Tome 11 : Voyages aux Terres Australes et dans la Mer du Sud , par Magellan, Drake, Cavendish, Lemair, Tasman et autres. (1 vignette en frontispice).- Tome 12 : Voyage de Woodes-Rogers autour du Monde - Voyage autour du Monde et à la Chine, par l'Amiral Anson. (1 vignette en frontispice).