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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation. Search the whole document.
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Greece (Greece) (search for this): narrative 291
The travailes of Robertus Ketenensis.
THIS ROBERT KETENENSIS was called an Englishman by
surname, as he was by birth: who after some time spent
in the foundations of humanitie, and in the elements of
good Artes in the Universities of England, determined
to travaile to the partes beyond sea: and so travailed
through France, Italie
, Dalmatia
, and Greece
, and came
at last into Asia, where he lived in great danger of his
life among the cruell Saracens, but yet learned perfectly
the Arabian tongue. Afterwardes he returned by sea
into Spaine, and there about the river Iberus
, gave him
selfe wholy to the studie of Astrologie, with one Hermannus a Dalmatian, who had accompanied him in his
long voyage. He flourished in the yeere 1143. Steven
being then King of England, and was buried at Pampilona.
Italy (Italy) (search for this): narrative 291
The travailes of Robertus Ketenensis.
THIS ROBERT KETENENSIS was called an Englishman by
surname, as he was by birth: who after some time spent
in the foundations of humanitie, and in the elements of
good Artes in the Universities of England, determined
to travaile to the partes beyond sea: and so travailed
through France, Italie
, Dalmatia
, and Greece
, and came
at last into Asia, where he lived in great danger of his
life among the cruell Saracens, but yet learned perfectly
the Arabian tongue. Afterwardes he returned by sea
into Spaine, and there about the river Iberus
, gave him
selfe wholy to the studie of Astrologie, with one Hermannus a Dalmatian, who had accompanied him in his
long voyage. He flourished in the yeere 1143. Steven
being then King of England, and was buried at Pampilona.
Dalmatia (Croatia) (search for this): narrative 291
The travailes of Robertus Ketenensis.
THIS ROBERT KETENENSIS was called an Englishman by
surname, as he was by birth: who after some time spent
in the foundations of humanitie, and in the elements of
good Artes in the Universities of England, determined
to travaile to the partes beyond sea: and so travailed
through France, Italie
, Dalmatia
, and Greece
, and came
at last into Asia, where he lived in great danger of his
life among the cruell Saracens, but yet learned perfectly
the Arabian tongue. Afterwardes he returned by sea
into Spaine, and there about the river Iberus
, gave him
selfe wholy to the studie of Astrologie, with one Hermannus a Dalmatian, who had accompanied him in his
long voyage. He flourished in the yeere 1143. Steven
being then King of England, and was buried at Pampilona.
Iberus (Spain) (search for this): narrative 291
The travailes of Robertus Ketenensis.
THIS ROBERT KETENENSIS was called an Englishman by
surname, as he was by birth: who after some time spent
in the foundations of humanitie, and in the elements of
good Artes in the Universities of England, determined
to travaile to the partes beyond sea: and so travailed
through France, Italie
, Dalmatia
, and Greece
, and came
at last into Asia, where he lived in great danger of his
life among the cruell Saracens, but yet learned perfectly
the Arabian tongue. Afterwardes he returned by sea
into Spaine, and there about the river Iberus
, gave him
selfe wholy to the studie of Astrologie, with one Hermannus a Dalmatian, who had accompanied him in his
long voyage. He flourished in the yeere 1143. Steven
being then King of England, and was buried at Pampilona.