Explore a 16th‑century panorama of nations, languages, and economies from an English perspective. This edition presents a historical reference that maps the natural dispositions, money, and speech of many peoples, from England to far lands. With a blend of geography, culture, and occasional narrative, it offers a window into how early modern readers understood world diversity.
The book organizes knowledge through labeled chapters, each focusing on a region or people and detailing how they live, speak, and trade. It combines descriptive geography with social habits, money systems, and language examples to illuminate cross‑cultural differences. Expect a mix of direct observations, quoted phrases, and what readers at the time found noteworthy about customs and commerce.
- Concise portraits of dozens of kingdoms and regions, from Europe to the Mediterranean and beyond
- Notes on money and speech that reveal early modern trade and communication
- Illustrative anecdotes and dialogues that convey everyday life and travel impressions
Ideal for readers interested in historical linguistics, early travel writing, and the curiosities of a pre‑modern world.