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Gaudentio, p. 22 (31  September  1830) Berington, SimonThe memoirs of Sigr Gaudentio di Lucca, taken from his confession and examination before the fathers of the Inquisition at Bologna in Italy. Making a discovery of an unknown country in the midst of the vast deserts of Africa, as ancient, populous, and civilized, as the Chinese. With an account of their antiquity, origins, religion, customs, polity, &c. and the manner how they got first over those vast deserts. Interspers'd with several most surprizing and curious incidents. Copied from the original manuscript kept in S. Mark's library at Venice [or rather, written originally in English by Simon Berington]. With critical notes of the learned Signor Rhedi, late library-keeper of the said library. To which is prefix'd, a letter of the secretary of the Inquisition, to the same Signor Rhedi, giving an account of the manner and causes of his being seized. Faithfully translated from the Italian, by E. T. gent. 1737

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