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''' De originibus seu de varia ... Latino incognita historia totius Orientis ''' <Latin> (1553) is a book by [[Guillaume Postel]].
 
==Abstract==
 
"Abissens or Aethipians ... have the goodliest Librarie of the world: where many books that are lost with us, or but merely mentioned, are kept entire: as hath bin lately reported by a Spanish Frier that hath seen them, if we may believe him:amongst which, they say, are the oracles of Enoch (with other mysteries that escaped the Flood, in graven by him umpon pillars) and written in their vulgar language." (p.171 of the 1681 ed.).
 
Sandys was one of the first authors to report the existence of the Book of Enoch in Ethiopia; the "Spanish Frier" was the Dominican [[Luis de Urreta]], who in 1610 had made the claim. Sandys was one the authors that were known to [[John Milton]].
 
@2014 Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan
 
==Editions ==
Published in [[London, England]]: 1615.
 
==Table of contents==
 
==External links==
*[ Google Books]
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[[Category:French Scholarship|1553 Postel]]
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[[Category:Made in the 1550s| 1553 Postel]]
 
 
[[Category:Enochic Studies|1553 Postel]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies--Scholarship|1544 Postel]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies--Books|1544 Postel]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies--French Scholarship|1544 Postel]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies--Latin language|1544 Postel]]
 
 
[[Category:1 Enoch (text)|1544 Postel]]

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<bibexternal title="De originibus seu de varia ... Latino incognita historia totius Orientis" author="Postel"/>

De originibus seu de varia ... Latino incognita historia totius Orientis <Latin> (1553) is a book by Guillaume Postel.

Abstract

"Abissens or Aethipians ... have the goodliest Librarie of the world: where many books that are lost with us, or but merely mentioned, are kept entire: as hath bin lately reported by a Spanish Frier that hath seen them, if we may believe him:amongst which, they say, are the oracles of Enoch (with other mysteries that escaped the Flood, in graven by him umpon pillars) and written in their vulgar language." (p.171 of the 1681 ed.).

Sandys was one of the first authors to report the existence of the Book of Enoch in Ethiopia; the "Spanish Frier" was the Dominican Luis de Urreta, who in 1610 had made the claim. Sandys was one the authors that were known to John Milton.

@2014 Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan

Editions

Published in London, England: 1615.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]