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"The Book of Nycolao Veneto"

Marco Polo, translatedFebruary 1502

Macau Museum

Macau Museum
Lisbon, Portugal

The first collection of accounts written by European travellers in Asia was published in Lisbon in February 1502. Collected and with a preface by Valentim Fernandes, it contains the earliest printed information in Portuguese on Eastern Asia. The book serves today as a kind of progress report on the state of European knowledge of Asia prior to the information revolution which was just beginning to take place as a result of the Portuguese voyages of discovery.
In addition to the introductory texts written by Valentim Fernandes and a letter, dating from 1499, from the Genovese traveller Jerónimo de Santo Estevão, the book contains accounts by two famous Venetians: the book of Marco Polo's travels from 1271-1295, written up in 1298 by Rusticiano de Pisa, and the book of Nicolò di Conti's travels from 1424 to 1444, written and published by Poggio Bracciolini in 1492.

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  • Title: "The Book of Nycolao Veneto"
  • Creator: Marco Polo, translated
  • Date Created: February 1502
  • Location: The Macau Museum
  • Location Created: Lisboa, Portugal
  • Photographer: Paulo Alexandrino, Masayuki Kondo
  • Medium: Leather and paper
  • Art Genre: Book
  • Art Form: Book
  • Accession Number: Inv. 384
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