Date | 1704 |
Publish_location | London |
Publisher | D. Brown |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Language | English |
Record_type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | DS895.F7 P8 1704d |
Description | dig.pdf. [4 p. l., xiv, 331, [5] p. 16 pl. ; 20 cm.] |
Note | An historical and geographical description of Formosa : giving an account of the religion, customs, manners, &c., of the inhabitants. Together with a relation of what happen'd to the author in his travels; particularly his conferences with the Jesuits, and others, in several parts of Europe. Also the history and reasons of his conversion to Christianity, with his objections against it (in defence of paganism) and their answers ... / by George Psalamanaazaar, a native of the said island ... Pages 328-331 incorrectly numbered 128-131.
A fabrication. The author's real name is unknown. "Psalmanazar ... wrote in Latin, and the main portion of his manuscript was translated by Mr. Oswald ... What was not due to his own imagination he borrowed from Varenius's 'Descriptio regni Japoniæ et Siam' (Amsterdam, 1649) or Candidius's 'Voyages'."--Dict. nat. biog. |
Subject | Taiwan 臺灣--Description and travel Voyages, Imaginary--Early works to 1800 Impostors and imposture--Taiwan Imaginary languages--Early works to 1800 |
LCCN | 05006686 |