Voyages and Travels
- 194 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Jehan de Mandeville, also known as Sir John Mandeville, is credited with compiling a singular book of supposed travels. Written in Anglo-Norman French and published between 1357 and 1371, this work achieved extraordinary popularity through translations into numerous languages. Despite the often unreliable and fantastical nature of the described journeys, it served as a valuable reference. Indeed, its influence extended to figures like Christopher Columbus, who was significantly shaped by this text alongside Marco Polo's earlier writings.
