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  1. A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, ... Illustrative, and Directing to the Best Ed by Charles Dexter Cleveland, 2010-03-16
  2. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville and the Journal of Friar Odoric by John (Bramont, Jules) Mandeville, 1969
  3. The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Mandeville, Kt; Which Treateth of the Way to Hierusalem ; and of Marvayles of Inde, With Other Ilands and by John Mandeville, 2009-12-28
  4. The Mythological Travels of a Modern Sir John Mandeville, Etc. by Daniel Spoerri, 1970-01-01
  5. A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, ... As a Text-Book for the Highest Classes in by Charles Dexter Cleveland, 2010-02-04
  6. A Compendium Of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged From Sir John Mandeville To William Cowper
  7. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  8. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville by Unknown, 1964
  9. The travels of Sir John Mandeville ;: The journal of Friar Odoric (Everyman's library : Travel) by John Mandeville, 1928
  10. The Travels of Sir John Mandevillethe Version of The Cotton Manuscript in Moder Spelling by A.W.Pollard, 1905
  11. THE TRAVES OF SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE by Dover Publication, 1964
  12. "Travels" of Sir John Mandeville (Exeter Mediaeval English Texts & Studies) by Richard Pynson, 1980-07
  13. A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper by Charles D. Cleveland, 1874
  14. The Travels Of Sir John Mandeville by Anonymous, 2010-09-10

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42. Mandeville's Voyages, By Sir John Mandeville
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49. John Mandeville -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Jehan de Mandeville , translated as Sir John Mandeville , is the name claimedby the compiler of a singular book of travels, written in French,
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Jehan de Mandeville ", translated as "Sir John Mandeville", is the name claimed by the compiler of a singular book of travels, written in French, and published between 1357 and 1371. By aid of translations into many other languages it acquired extraordinary popularity, while a few interpolated words in a particular edition of an English version gained for Mandeville in modern times the spurious credit of being "the father of English prose".
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    54. The Travels Of Sir John Mandeville Part Five
    THE TRAVELS OF Sir John Mandeville. CHAPTER XX. OF THE EVIL CUSTOMS USED IN THEISLE OF LAMARY. AND HOW THE EARTH. AND THE SEA BE OF ROUND FORM AND SHAPE,
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    55. The Travels Of Sir John Mandeville Part Four
    THE TRAVELS OF Sir John Mandeville. CHAPTER XVI. OF THE LANDS OF ALBANIA AND OFLIBIA. OF THE WISHINGS FOR WATCHING. OF THE SPARROWHAWK; AND OF NOAH S SHIP
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    A story of Sir John that has been the basis of Sir John Mandeville from 16thcentury to the present day. Secret came out from John on his deathbed
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    22.9 Mandeville’s hoaxed life
    Giles Milton says : ‘someone, for some unknown but possibly sinister reason, had at one time had a vested interest in concealing Sir John’s true identity.’ There is an epitaph to Sir John’s epitaph in St. Albans Anney, and at one time there had also been an epitaph in a church in Liege, Belgium, with Liege claiming Sir John as a citizen of their town. [32]
    The chronicle has it that Sir John was living in Liege under the assumed name of John of Burgundy, with a string of titles. A story of Sir John that has been the basis of Sir John Mandeville from 16th century to the present day. Secret came out from John on his deathbed confession to Jean d’Outremeuse, who was the sole witness. Outremeuse was probably lying. d’Outremeuse was a romancer who wrote fanciful tales using imaginary sources. On the rare occasions he had reliable sources he used them. When he didn’t he made them up.[ 33]
    The real life of Mandeville seems hidden by forgeries and fabrications. Giles Milton describes it as if Mandeville’s detractors had deliberately scattered the path to find Mandeville’s real life story with misleading clues in the hope that researchers would lose their way. [ 34] Now does that not sound interesting? There are similarities to this case and the problems that some UFO researchers have. A case that might be genuine, acts like a magnet for hoaxes, and these hoaxes then detract attention away from the topic, as it then enters the next stage of being ridiculed.

    57. 1
    Sir John Mandeville’s book The Travels inspired Columbus to go after the richesof China and India, by trying to sail across the Atlantic.
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    22.13 Mandeville’s evidence that the world can be circumnavigated
    The importance of Mandeville’s book to medieval explorers, lay in the 175 lines in which Sir John explains why he believes it is possible to circumnavigate the world. Sir John’s Travels dismiss centuries of the Church’s teachings in a a characteristically down-to-earth anecdote and ‘proves’ the world is circumnavigable by telling a strange story of a man who inadvertently travelled around it: [40]
    I have often thought of a story I heard, when I was young of a worthy man of our country who went once upon a time to see the world. he passed India and many isles beyond India, where there are more than five thousand isles, and travelled so far by land and sea, girdling the globe, that he found an isle where he heard his own language being spoken.. He marvelled greatly, for he did not understand how this could be. But I conjecture that he had travelled so far over land and sea, circumnavigating the earth, that he had come to his own borders; if he had gone a bit further, he would have come to his own district.
    It is difficult to know where Mandeville might have formulated his theory of circumnavigation but there is every likelihood that the medieval records indicating a John of sancto Albano studying at the University of Paris do indeed refer to him. If so, he would have certainly come into contact with John Buridan, who was central to these debates about the globe and had just put the finishing touches to this important treatise on whether the whole world was habitable.

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    Died Valentinian I, Roman emperor, 375; Sir John de Mandeville, On 17thNovember 1372, died at Liege the celebrated Sir John Mandeville or De
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  • 60. Sir John Mandeville Rewrites Vermont History
    Read The Further Travels of Sir John Mandeville and learn the truth. According to Mandeville, there were elephants in Vermont when Sir John arrived.
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    Sir John Mandeville: History Rewritten! (Again...)
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    Forget your history lessons about Vermont. Forget everything you learned about our state’s history. Samuel de Champlain? Why he was a fraud! According to John Mandeville XXIX, forget just about everything you have ever learned about history. Read The Further Travels of Sir John Mandeville and learn the truth. The book is a milestone in publishing history. Not only does it turn history on its head, but it is a sequel to one of the world’s all-time bestsellers The Travels of John Mandeville published in Norman French in 1356 and translated into all European languages shortly thereafter. According to Mandeville, he was the first to cross land to the Orient followed by Marco Polo. Historians, naturally, are still arguing the facts. The local news? Vermont’s history has been rewritten. No, Samuel de Champlain didn’t discover Vermont. Neither did the passing tribes wandering through. No, in fact, Vermont was discovered by none other than Sir John Mandeville, the famous British explorer in 1364 — even before Columbus thought of setting sail, much less before old Chris was born. Just to get the record straight, it was following on his historic heels that Columbus, Champlain and the trappers and other ne’er-do-wells came. This, of course, according to author Mandeville himself.

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