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- The Itinerarius of Johannes Witte de Hese is a short medieval Latin travel account from around 1400. Although it purports to be a true account of the...
- sources included William of Boldensele, Friar Odoric of Pordenone's Itinerarius and De rebus incognitis, and the Speculum of Vincent de Beauvais. Jean...
- was in the chapter library at Mainz begins with the words: "Incipit Itinerarius fidelis fratris Odorici socii Militis Mendavil per Indian; licet hic...
- autobiographical accounts. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville (c. 1357) and the Itinerarius of Johannes Witte de Hese (c. 1390) are important representatives of...
- Many sources were integrated to create the text. These include: The Itinerarius of Johannes von Montevilla (or John de Mandeville), 1355; translated...
- e imaginário educacional em Ofélia, a ovelha, de Marina Colasanti". Itinerarius Reflectionis (in Portuguese). 15 (4): 01–20. doi:10.5216/rir.v15i4.58952...
- Scott D. (2001). Broader Horizons: A Study of Johannes Witte de Hese's Itinerarius and Medieval Travel Narratives (PDF). Medieval Academy of America....
- of Venice Italian 29137136 First reprint of plagiarized 1504 edition. Itinerariu[m] Portugalle[n]siu[m] e Lusitania in India[m] [et] inde in occidentem...
- 1320. His Book of Travels (Latin: Liber Peregrinacionis) or Itinerary (Itinerarius), written about 1288–91, was intended as a guide-book for missionaries...
- eastern countries, such as Pordenone's. Johannes Witte de Hese (c. 1400) Itinerarius, a fictional account with fantastic elements and impossible geography...