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This book contributes to the literature on the EU's role in the
international system by engaging with the debates on global
actorness and mapping new conceptual and theoretical avenues to
better understand how agency and power are exerted at the global
and regional levels, in a context of increased contestation of the
international liberal order. Organised around three main lines, the
book first looks at how the EU positions itself internationally in
different policy areas, providing a multi-dimensional reading of EU
policies, instruments, and practices; secondly, it engages with the
EU's own perspective toward its regional contexts and with the
perspectives of regional actors on the EU; and, thirdly, it
explores non-European perspectives on EU actorness, as the way the
EU is perceived by others in this system of contested leadership is
central to how it is understood in terms of policies, instruments,
and overall capability to lead and act as a global power.
In this 1591 work, the Italian mathematician Filippo Pigafetta
(1533-1604) explains that he was ordered by Pope Sixtus V to
transcribe the account of Duarte Lopez, a Portuguese trader who had
spent twelve years in the Congo. Lopez had hoped that the pope
would give him support in his mission to the Congolese, but this
was not forthcoming: he returned to Africa, and was not heard from
again. The work was first translated into English by the English
antiquary Abraham Hartwell: this translation with notes by
Margarite Hutchinson was published in 1881. Lopez's narrative gives
a detailed account of his voyage on his uncle's ship, and the
history and geography of the kingdom of Congo and its six
administrative regions under the rule of its king (named by Lopez
'Don Alvarez'). This fascinating account demonstrates the extent of
Portuguese exploration across West Africa in the sixteenth century,
of which later explorers were unaware.
Title: A Report of the Kingdom of Congo, etc. Translated from the
Italian, and edited, with explanatory notes, by Margarite
Hutchinson. With facsimiles of the original maps, and a preface by
Sir T. F. Buxton.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United
Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries
holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats:
books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps,
stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14
million books, along with substantial additional collections of
manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The
HISTORY OF TRAVEL collection includes books from the British
Library digitised by Microsoft. This collection contains personal
narratives, travel guides and documentary accounts by Victorian
travelers, male and female. Also included are pamphlets, travel
guides, and personal narratives of trips to and around the
Americas, the Indies, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. ++++The
below data was compiled from various identification fields in the
bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an
additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++
British Library Lopes, Duarte; 1881. xxi. 174 p.; 8 . 10097.h.19.
Palabras para ordenar una realidad confusa, intentando aprender del
azar y la necesidad
Conjunto de poemas dedicados a una persona que hizo vibrar mi
corazon cincuentanero como nadie antes, un cuaderno de bitacora de
esos dias de risas y sidras, de amor y sexo pero tambien de los
dias oscuros del final del viaje en comun
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