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1561 RARE ETHNOGRAPHIC WORK Mores leges et ritus by Johann Boemus ANTIQUE 16th C

1561 RARE ETHNOGRAPHIC WORK Mores leges et ritus by Johann Boemus ANTIQUE 16th C

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Mores, leges, et ritus omnium gentium. Cum indice locupletissimo.

Lyon, Jean de Tournes & Guillaume Gazeau; 1561.

by Boemus, Joannes, approximately 1485-1535;


Size 3 1/4 by 5 1/4"


 374 pp., 19 lvs, 93 pp., 3 blank lvs.


With woodcut title border.

Blind stamped leather binding

Lacks fastening straps , binding is worn.

Ground breaking and influential seminal work in anthropology.

Written by the "Father of Scientific Ethnography" (NDB).

- Reprint of the 1556 edition with the addition of Fides, religio, mores', first published in Leuven in 1540 que Aethiopvm sub Imperio Preciosi Ioannis of Damiao de Gois and his Deploratio Lappianae gentis.


Title page (with old property of a Christoph Faber) reinforced in the left margin.




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Johann Boemus (Bohm, Bohemus) (c. 1485–1535) was a German humanist, canon of Ulm Minster, traveller, and Hebraist. He was compiler and author of the first ethnographic compendium of the Early Modern period in Europe.

He was an early 16th-century German ethnographer who is chiefly remembered for his work 'Omnium Gentium Mores, Leges et Ritus" originally published in 1520.
It was reprinted multiple times in the sixteenth century.

This work is an account of customs and laws of Africa, Asia, and Europe.
This rare book includes a detailed history of Tartary including merchant and trade activity , Persian soldiers – training and clothing , "the strange ways" of India Lands that produce only white men 
This book was also important in that it was considered to have a direct influence on Sebastian Muenster's 'Cosmography'. (Lach, 336)

There were English translations by William Waterman (1555) (The Fardle of Facions),  and Edward Aston, The Manners, Lawes and Customs of all Nations (London, 1611).


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