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                                             Etiqueta de registo: 00447nam  2200265   450 001 1319135
 003 http://id.bnportugal.gov.pt/bib/catbnp/1319135
 100 ## $a20050329d1735    k  y0pory0103    ba
 101 1# $aeng $cfre
 102 ## $aGB
 106 ## $ar
 200 1# $a A   Voyage to Abyssinia$fby Father Jerome Lobo, a Portuguese Jesuit$gby Mr. Legrand
 210 #9 $aLondon$cprinted for A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch, at the Red Lyon in Paternoster-Row,$d1735
 215 ## $axii, 396, [8] p.$d8º (20 cm)
 304 ## $aNome do tradutor Samuel Johnson tirado da bibliografia
 307 ## $aP. de tít. a vermelho e negro
 307 ## $aVinhetas ornamentais
 317 ## $aPert.: António Alberto Marinho Duarte de Sousa$5PTBN: D.S. XVIII - 140
 321 1# $aSommervogel 4 1895
 321 1# $aNUC NL 431850
 321 1# $aNiedersächsische Staats - und Universitätsbibliothek, Göttingen (HPB)
 321 1# $aDuarte de Sousa 1, 483
 327 1# $aContaining, a narrative of the dangers he underwent in his first attempt to pass from
                                                the Indies into Abyssinia; with a description of the coasts of the Red Sea. An account
                                                of the History, Laws, Customs, Religion, Habits, and Buildings of the Abyssins; with
                                                the rivers, air, soil, birds, beasts, fruits and other natural productions of that
                                                remote and unfrequented Country. A relation of the admission on the Jesuits into Abyssinia
                                                in 1625, and their expulsion from thence in 1634. An exact description of the Nile,
                                                its head, its branches, the course of its waters, and the cause of its inundations.
                                                With a continuation of the History of Abyssinia  down to the beginning of the Eighteenth
                                                century.
 517 1# $a A Voyage to Abyssinia
 620 ## $dLondres
 700 #1 $aLobo,$bJerónimo,$f1596-1678,$cS.J.$347581
 702 #1 $aHitch,$bC.,$f17--$4650$31196395
 702 #1 $aBettesworth,$bArthur,$f16---1739?$4650$3176589
 702 #1 $aJohnson,$bSamuel,$f1709-1784$4730$345193
 702 #1 $aSousa,$bAntónio Alberto Marinho Duarte de,$f1896-1950$4390$3933589
 702 #1 $aLegrand,$bJoachim,$f1653-1733$4730$388513
 801 #0 $aPT$bBN$gRPC
 966 ## $lBN$mRESIMP$sD.S. XVIII - 140
 
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