Legatio batavica ad magnum Tartariæ chamum Sungteium, modernum Sinæ imperatorem : historiarum narratione, quæ legatis in provinciis Quantung, Kiangsi, Nanking, Xantung, Peking, & aula imperatoriâ ab anno 1665 ad annum 1657 obtigerunt, ut & ardua Sinensium in bello tartarico fortunâ, provinciarum accurata geographia, urbium delineatione, nec non artis & naturæ miraculis ex animalium, vegetabilium, mineralium genere per centum & quinquaginta æneas figuras passim illustrata & conscripta vernacule
Johannes Nieuhof (Author), Georg Horn (Translator), Pieter de Goyer (Contributor), Jacob de Keizer (Contributor), Shunzhi (Contributor), Jacob van Meurs (Publisher), Nederlandsche Oost-Indische Compagnie (Contributor)
"Het Gezandtschap der Neêrlandtsche Oost-Indische Compagnie is a book written by the Dutch explorer Johan Nieuhof in 1665, providing a somewhat embellished account of the first Dutch embassy to visit China in 1655, 1656, and 1657. It was promptly translated into French, Latin, and German by the original publisher and then translated into English with some additions by John Ogilby in two editions in 1669 and 1673. ... Nieuhof's original account and its translations served as a major influence in the rise of chinoiserie in the early eighteenth century." -- Wikipedia
Print Book, Latin, 1668
Apud Jacobum Meursium, Amstelodami, 1668