Publisher's Synopsis
Description de l'Afrique, written by Jean Leon Africanus, offers a rich and detailed account of the African continent as it was known in the 16th century. Originally written in Arabic, then translated into Tuscan, this French edition provides valuable insights into the geography, cultures, and societies of Africa. This volume, part of a new annotated edition, presents a unique perspective on the diverse regions and peoples encountered by the author during his travels.
The book serves as a crucial historical document, shedding light on the early European understanding of Africa and its place in the world. It remains an important resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of exploration and cross-cultural exchange.
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