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The first new translation in over 400 years of one of the great
works of the Renaissance: an African diplomat's guide to Africa. In
1518, al-Hasan ibn Muhammad al-Wazzan, a Moroccan diplomat, was
seized by pirates while travelling in the Mediterranean. Brought
before Pope Leo X, he was persuaded to convert to Christianity, in
the process taking the name Johannes Leo Africanus. Acclaimed in
the papal court for his learning, Leo would in time write his
masterpiece, The Cosmography and the Geography of Africa. The
Cosmography was the first book about Africa, and the first book
written by a modern African, to reach print. It would remain
central to the European understanding of Africa for over 300 years,
with its descriptions of lands, cities and peoples giving a
singular vision of the vast continent: its urban bustle and rural
desolation, its culture, commerce and warfare, its magical herbs
and strange animals. Yet it is not a mere catalogue of the exotic:
Leo also invited his readers to acknowledge the similarity and
relevance of these lands to the time and place they knew. For this
reason, The Cosmography and Geography of Africa remains significant
to our understanding not only of Africa, but of the world and how
we perceive it.
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Republic
Plato
Paperback
R95
R85
Discovery Miles 850
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