The International Prester John Project: How A Global Legend Was Created Across Six CenturiesMain MenuOrientation to ProjectPath One: 1122-1235Path Two: 1236-1310 ADPath Three : 1311-1460 ADPath Four : 1461-1520 ADPath Five: 1521-1699 ADPath Six: 1700-1800 ADChristopher Taylor // christopher.eric.taylor@gmail.com946e2cf6115688379f338b70e5b6f6c039f8ba6f Global Middle Ages
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12019-05-18T03:23:13-07:00Rasselas2plain2024-01-06T16:24:09-08:00Published in 1759 as The Prince of Abissinia: A Tale, Samuel Johnson's text that came to be known as Rasselas was inspired, in part, by Francisco Álvares' A True Relation(1540).