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- Itinerario is a peer-reviewed academic journal of history published three times a year by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Leiden Institute...
- Market of Goa is Plate 5 in Jan Huyghen van Linschoten's Itinerario. The plate depicts the market in Goa, a region on the southwestern coast of India that...
- navigation that was hidden by the Portuguese. In 1596, he published a book, Itinerario (later translated as Discours of Voyages into Ye East & West Indies),...
- The Itinerario di la Gran Militia, a la Pavese ("Itinerary of the Great Army, in Pavese") is an anonymous 15th-century account of the First Crusade written...
- The following is a list of highways in Portugal. The Portuguese highway system is well spread out over the country. As well as the following roads it includes...
- himself, Mike Dean, Allen Ritter, DJ Dahi and WondaGurl, the song samples "Itinerario Romantico" by The Blue Sharks and "Family Business" by Kanye West . In...
- Trade and the Shaping of Colonial Societies in Curaçao and Tierra Firme." Itinerario 30 (2006): 35–54. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica...
- "Sovereignty, Mastery, and Law in the Danish West Indies, 1672–1733." Itinerario 43.2 (2019): 283–304. Simonsen, Gunvor. Slave Stories: Law, Representation...
- edited more than twenty books since 2000. He is the founder of the journal Itinerario and initiated the Crayenborgh College guest lecture series which was the...
- George Keene in 1879. Keene went by a translation of a Spanish work, Itinerario (The Travels of Fray Sebastian Manrique, 1629–1643). Another theory, that...