Baratti, Giacomo. 1670. The late travels of S. Giacomo Baratti, an Italian gentleman, into the remote countries of the Abissins, or of Ethiopia interior; wherein you shall find an exact account of the laws, government, religion, discipline, customs, &c., of the Christian people that do inhabit there with many observations which some may improve to the advantage and increase of trade with them; together with a confirmation of this relation drawn from the writings of Damianus de Goes and Jo. Scaliger, who agree with the author in many particulars. Translated by G.D. edn. London: Benjamin Billingsley.
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