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Ogilby, John

(Kellemeane bei Dundee, Forfarshire 1600-1676 London) : Britischer Geograph, Schriftsteller, Übersetzer

Subjects

Geography and Geology / Index of Names : Occident / Literature : Occident : Great Britain / Translator

Bibliography (4)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1665 Nieuhof, Johannes [Nieuhof, Johan]. Het gezandtschap der Neerlandtsche Oost-Indische Compagnie, aan den grooten Tartarischen Cham, den tegenwoordigen keizer van China : waar in de gedenkwaerdigste geschiedenissen, die onder het reizen door de Sineesche landtschappen, Quantung, Kiangsi, Nanking, Xanting en Peiking, en aan het keizerlyke hof te Peking, zedert den jaare 1655. tot 1657. zyn voorgevallen, op het bongigste verhandelt worden : beneffens enn naauwkeurige beschryvinge der Sineesche steden, dorpen, regeering, weetenschappen, handwerken, zeden, godsdiensten, gebouwen, drachten, scheepen, bergen, gewaffen, dieren, &c. en oorlogen tegen de Tartars : verçiert met over de 150 afbeeldtsels, na 't leven in Sina. (Amsterdam : Jacob van Meur, 1665).= Neuhof, Johann. Die Gesandtschaft der Ost-Indischen Geselschaft in den Vereinigten Niederländern, an den Tartarischen Cham, und nunmehr auch sinischen Keiser, verrichtet durch die Herren Peter de Gojern, und Jacob Keisern. Darinnen begriffen die aller märkwürdigsten sachen, welche ihnen, auf währender reise vom 1655. jahre bis in das 1657. aufgestossen. Wie auch eine wahrhaftige beschreibung der fürnehmsten Städte, Flekken, Dörfer und Götzenheuser der Siner ; ja selbsten ihrer Herrschaften, Götzendienste, Obrigkeiten, Satzungen, Sitten, Wissenschafften, Vermögenheit, Reichthümer, Trachten, Tiere, Früchte, Berge, und dergleichen. Welches alles mit 150 Kupferstükken, darinnen die führnehmsten sachen, sehr ahrtig und künstlich abgebildet, gezieret. Sämtlich durch den Herrn Johan Neuhof, damahligen der Gesandtschaft Hofmeistern, und itzund Stathaltern in Koilan. (Amsterdam : Jacob Mörs, 1666). (Zum zweiten mahle hier und dar verbessert, und um ein guhtes theil vermehret, Amsterdam : Jacob Mörs, 1666).= Nieuhof, Johan. L'ambassade de la Compagnie orientale des Provinces Unies vers l'empereur de la Chine ou Grand Cam de Tartarie faite par les Srs Pierre de Goyer & Jacob de Keyser : illustrée d'une très-exacte description des villes, bourgs, villages, ports de mers & autres lieux plus considérables de la Chine ... Le tout recueilli par le Mr Jean Nieuhoff ; mis en françois, orné & assorti de mille belles particularitez tant morales que politiques par Jean Le Carpentier, historiographe. (Leyde : Pour Jacob de Meurs, 1665). = Nieuhoff, John. An embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces, to the Grand Tartar Cham, Emperor of China : deliver'd by their excellencies, Peter de Goyer and Jacob de Keyzer, at his imperial city of Peking : wherein the cities, towns, villages, ports, rivers, &c. in their passages from Canton to Peking are ingeniously describ'd ; also an epistle of Father John Adams their antagonist, concerning the whole negotiation ; with an appendix of several remarks taken out of Father Athanasius Kircher. English'd, and set forth with their several sculptures, by John Ogilby Esq. (London : Printed by John Macock for the author, 1669).
[Bericht über die erste holländische Gesandtschaftsreise unter Pieter de Goyer und Jacob Keizer].
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/135127#page/8/mode/2up.
http://www.e-rara.ch/misc/id/4834573
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Publication / Neuh1
  • Cited by: Le voyage en Chine : anthologie des voyageurs occidentaux du Moyen âge à la chutte de l'empire chinois. Préf. de Ninette Boothroyd ; introd. par Muriel Détrie ; biographies des voyageurs, chronologie, bibliographie, glossaire, index géographique, index thématique établis par Ninette Boothroyd et Muriel Détrie ; cartes établies par Fernand Bunel. (Paris : Laffont, 1992). (Boot, Published)
  • Cited by: Walravens, Hartmut (Wal, Person)
  • Person: Goyer, Pieter de
  • Person: Keizer, Jacob de
  • Person: Nieuhof, Johan
2 1669 Nieuhof, Jan [Neuhof, Johann]. An embassy from the East India Company of the United Provinces to the Grand Tartar Cham, Emperor of China, deliver'd by their excellencies, Pieter de Goyer and Jacob de Keyzer, at his imperial city of Peking. Wherein the cities, towns, villages, ports, rivers, &c. in their passages from Canton to Peking, are ingeniously describ'd by Mr John Nievhoff... Also an epistle of Father John Adams their antagonist, concerning the whole negotiation. With an appendix of several remarks taken out of Father Athanasius Kircher. English'd, and set forth with their several sculptures, by John Ogilby, esq. Vol. 1-2, 2nd ed. ( London : Printed by John Macock for the author, 1669). [Beijing].
http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/DLDecArts/DLDecArts-idx?id=DLDecArts.Nieuhof.
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Schall von Bell, Johann Adam. A narrative of the success of an embassage sent by John Maatzuyker de Badem, General of Batavia ; unto the Emperour of China & Tartary, the 20th of July 1655.
Publication / Neuh2
3 1671 Montanus, Arnoldus. Atlas chinensis, being a second part of A relation of remerkable passages in two embassies from the East-India Company of the United provinces, to the vice-roy Singlamong and general Taising Lipvi and to Konchi, emperor of China and East-Tartary : with a relation of the Netherlanders assisting the Tartar against Coxinga and the Chinese fleet, who till then were masters of the sea : and a more exact geographical description than formerly both of the whole empire of China in general and in particular of every of the fifteen provinces. Collected out of their several writings and journals by Arnoldus Montanus. English'd and adorn'd with above a hundred several sculptures by John Ogilby. (London : Printed by Tho. Johnson for the author, 1671). [Coxinga].
http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/MOME?af=RN&ae=
U107734820&srchtp=a&ste=14&q=nla
. [National Library of Australia].
Publication / Mont1
4 1671 Montanus, Arnoldus. Remarkable addresses in two embassies : from the East-India Company of the United Provinces, to the Vice-Roy Singlamong and General Taising Lipovi, and to Konchi, emperor of China and East-Tartary : with a relation of the Netherlanders assisting the Tartar against Coxinga, and the Chinese fleet, who till then were masters of the sea : and a more exact geographical description than formerly, both of the whole empire of China in general, and in particular of every of the fifteen provinces. Collected out of their several writings and journals by Arnoldus Montanus. English'd, and adorn'd with above a hundred several sculptures, by John Ogilby. (London : Printed by the author [Ogilby], 1671). Publication / Mont2