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Richard Eden (c. 1520–1576) was an English alchemist and translator. His translations of the geographical works of other writers helped to foster enthusiasm for overseas exploration in Tudor England.
Eden's translations were reprinted with supplementary materials in 1577 by Richard Willes under the new title, The historie of travayle into the West and east Indies. Richard Hakluyt had the remaining five decades translated into English by Michael Lok and published in London in 1612.
Richard Eden published The history of travayle in the West and East Indies in 1577—this is not a reprint of the 1555 edition, although, like that, the larger portion is taken up with Peter Martyr d'Anghiera's Decades of the New World, the first formal history of the Americas, and Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés (Oviedo)' History of the ...
Royal expert Richard Eden claimed that the Duchess of Sussex’s upcoming podcast venture “got pushed back to 2025” in a Daily Mail report published on Monday, April 22. Eden further wrote ...
He had the book translated into English by Richard Eden and published in 1561 entitled The Art of Navigation. [4] As such, it became a very popular and the first English manual of navigation. [6] It was the primary text for European navigation throughout the 16thC and the early 17thC.
Richard Eden may refer to: Richard Eden (translator), English alchemist and translator; Richard Eden (actor), Canadian actor, screenwriter, and producer;
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