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Gasparo Balbi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gasparo Balbi
Gasparo Balbi was an Italian jeweller, merchant, and author from Venice, who is best known for his account of his travels to India and the East from 1579-1588. He mainly travelled with Portuguese merchant and naval vessels, and to forts and trading posts, owned or friendly to that country's commerce. His story, published in 1590 in Venice, was titled ''Voyage to the Oriental Indies''. ==Itinerary==
His travels began in Cyprus, whence he moved to Aleppo, then to Babylon and Basra, and finally to the Portuguese fort of Hormuz. From there, he embarked over water past the Portuguese fort of Dibba (Debe), to the post at Diu, from there to Daman and then to the walled city of Chiauul (Chaul), then Goa,〔Balbi, G. Page 65〕 then Cocchi,〔Balbi, G. Page 71.〕 through Cananor (Cannanore) and Onor. He then went to Negapatan (Nagapattinam), then to San Thome and then to Pegu.〔Balbi, G. Page 91.〕 He then visited Dogon and the ruins of Sirian (Syriam),〔Balbi, G. Page 98.〕 Meccao, and Silon.〔Balbi, G. Page 115.〕 He went then to Maraban,〔Balbi, G. Page 128.〕 Malacca.〔Balbi, G. Page 131.〕 and from there to Cocchi (Kingdom of Cochin). He visited the Portuguese fortress of Colombo in Seilan (Ceylon, now Sri Lanka).〔Balbi, G. Page 134.〕 He returned via Hormuz, Basra, and Babylon.
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