Book contents
- Frontmatter
- INTRODUCTION
- THE HISTORIE OF THE GREAT AND MIGHTIE KINGDOME OF CHINA, AND THE SITUATION
- Dedication
- THE PRINTER, TO THE CHRISTIAN READER
- THE HISTORIE OF THE MIGHTIE KINGDOM OF CHINA
- THE HISTORIE MIGHTIE KINGDOME OF CHINA
- Chapter III The Third Booke and Historie of the Great and Mightie Kingdome of China
THE PRINTER, TO THE CHRISTIAN READER
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2011
- Frontmatter
- INTRODUCTION
- THE HISTORIE OF THE GREAT AND MIGHTIE KINGDOME OF CHINA, AND THE SITUATION
- Dedication
- THE PRINTER, TO THE CHRISTIAN READER
- THE HISTORIE OF THE MIGHTIE KINGDOM OF CHINA
- THE HISTORIE MIGHTIE KINGDOME OF CHINA
- Chapter III The Third Booke and Historie of the Great and Mightie Kingdome of China
Summary
Whereas (good courteous Reader) in this historie describing the kingdome of China with the countries there adiacent, thou shalt finde many times repeated, and that in some things too gloriously, the zeale of certaine Spanish Friers that laboured in discouerie of the saide China, and the declaration of certaine myracles (but falsely reported) by them to haue beene wrought, togither with examples of diuerse their superstitious practices: which happily may giue offence vnto some in reading: thou must vnderstande that this is to be rather imputed vnto the first writer of this historie in Spanish, than to any fault of mine: for the Spaniardes (following their ambitious affections) doo vsually in all their writinges extol their owne actions, euen to the setting forth of many vntruthes and incredible things: as in their descriptions of the conquests of the east and west Indies, etc., doth more at large appeare. Notwithstanding all which, our translator (as it seemeth) hath rather chosen to be esteemed fidus interpres, in truely translating the historie as it was, though conteyning some errors, then to be accounted a patcher or corrupter of other mens workes.
But howsoeuer either our first authour, or the translator, haue shewed themselues affectioned, sure I am that the knowledge of this kingdome will not onely be pleasant, but also verie profitable to our English nation: and by playing the good Bee, in onely accepting herein that which is good I doubt not, but the reading of this historie will bring thee great contentment, and delight.
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- History of the Great and Mighty Kingdome of China and the Situation ThereofCompiled by the Padre Juan González de Mendoza and now reprinted from the early translation of R. Parke, pp. 6Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1853