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Antonio Malfante (?–1450) was a
Genoese trader known for
traveling to
Africa on
behalf of the
Centurione Bank in 1447. In a
letter written in
Latin from...
- deal: from
Tenbuch on the
Catalan Atlas (1375), to
traveller Antonio Malfante's Thambet, used in a
letter he
wrote in 1447 and also
adopted by Alvise...
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letter written in
Latin in 1447 by
Antonio Malfante from the
Saharan oasis of
Tuwat to a
merchant in Genoa,
Malfante reports on what he had
learnt from an...
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written in
Latin in 1447 by the
Italian Antonio Malfante from 'Tueto' to a
merchant in Genoa.
Malfante describes a
village which is
believed to have been...
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companies based in Guinea-Bissau -
Literature of Guinea-Bissau -
Antonio Malfante - Mali -
Mamadu -
Mandinka people;
Mandinka language; Manding; Mandinga;...
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Ugolino Vivaldi,
Lancelotto Malocello, Luca Tarigo,
Antonio de Noli,
Antonio Malfante and
Antoniotto Usodimare. (It has been
suggested that
Antoniotto Usodimare...
- London. p. 64. Crone, G. R. (Gerald Roe)., Barros, J. de., Gomes, D.,
Malfante, A., Cà da Mosto, A. (1937). The
voyages of
Cadamosto and
other do****ents...