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"‘Siam is the best place in the Indies’. Father Nicola Cima O.E.S.A. and his memorandum of 1709 for renewed East Indies trade"

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Anais de Historia de Alem Mar, Volume: XVII

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Nicola Agustin Cima’s Relatione Distinta delli Regni di Siam, China, Tunchino e Cocincina, a 66 page manuscript completed around 1707, submitted for the consideration of the Venetian Senate, and today kept in the Marciana Library, Venice under the classification Ital Cl. VI. 76 (6036) is both a pres...

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ISSN: 08749671 08749671
Published: 2018
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