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Exploring Africa - Island 2 Jeronimo Lobo, 1596?1678; Samuel Johnson, 1709-1784, transl. A voyage to Abyssinia.. . . From the French London A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch, 1735. http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/sccoll/africa/africa2.html
Extractions: Frankfurt: Wolfgang Richter, 1598. The Frankfurt engraver Theodor de Bry issued two major series of exploration narratives, with fine illustrations and beautiful, now very rare, maps. The University is fortunate to possess a set of de Bry's Greater Voyages (1590-1630), with the accounts of voyages to North and South America, but does not own his second series, the Lesser Voyages (1598-1628), which prints voyages to Africa, India and the Far East; the set displayed here has been generously loaned by a University of South Carolina alumnus, Mr. James P. Barrow. Early Portuguese penetration of the African interior was long underestimated, and this map of southern Africa, inserted in the first account, derived from that of the Portuguese explorer Duarte Lopez as redrawn by the Italian geographer Filippo Pigafetta, is notable for including much more realistic detail about inland Africa interior (notably the existence of large lakes). Lopez had first gone to Africa in 1578. The map's dedication, referring to the empire of "John the Presbyter, King of the Congo and surrounding regions," draws attention to longstanding European fascination with the legendary Prester John.