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The Commentaries of the Great Afonso Dalboquerque, Second Viceroy of India (Facsimile of 1880 ed)

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Affonso Dalboquerque was born in 1453 in the town of Alhandra near Lisbon.

He was the 2nd son of Guncala de Alborquerque and Leronor de Menazes.

His first voyage to Asia was in the year 1503. This work which is divided into 4 volumes describes and discusses his career in Asia and as the 2nd viceroy of Portuguese Asia.

The work is the English translation of the original Portuguese work, written by Affonso's son and was originally published in 1774, by Walter de Birch, the senior assistant to the department of archives in the British Museum.The first volume is of the period 1453 to 1508; it contains 256 pages a lenthy introduction of 53 pages, and relates to the first and second visits to India, the proceedings at Hormus, the raising of the blockade, and his arrival Cannor where he meets the viceroy whom he later supercedes.

The 2nd volume, from 1500 to 1510, containing 124 pages of introduction beside the 242 pages of describes his circumstances of his appointment as viceroy.

Instead of Almeida and the events from his arrival at cananor until the taking of Goa for the first time. The 3rd volume containing 42 pages of introduction and body pages described the period from 1510 to 1513.

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Asian Educational Services
812061514X / 9788120615144
Hardback
946.902
31/12/2000
India
1358 pages, Illustrations, unspecified