Niccolao Manucci

Portrait of Manucci, [[National Library of France]], Cabinet of Prints, Paris. Niccolao Manucci (19 April 1638 – 1717) was a Venetian writer, a self-taught physician, and traveller, who wrote accounts of the Mughal Empire as a first-hand witness. His work is considered to be one of the most useful foreign sources for the events that took place in India under Mughal rule. He also documented folk beliefs and customs of the period. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Manucci, Niccolao, 1639-1717
    Published 1957
    London, Folio Society [1957]
    180 p. illus., ports., map (on lining papers) 26 cm.
  2. 2
    by Manucci, Niccolao, 1639-1717
    Published 1913
    London : John Murray, 1913.
    xii, 310 p. ; 21 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Manucci, Niccolao, 1639-1717...
  3. 3
    by Manucci, Niccolao, 1639-1717
    Published 1907
    London : John Murray, 1907-1908.
    4 v. : ill. (some col.), map ; 21 cm.

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